Tag: Ferrari
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A1GP: First video of new Ferrari race car
Ferrari’s new car for the A1GP World Cup of Motorsport 2008/09 season is undergoing intensive testing at the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari in Imola.
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F1: Ferrari sends out mixed Mosley messages
Update: apparently Luca di Montezemolo didn’t mean to tell Max Mosley to resign after all. What a nasty misunderstanding.
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F1: betting round-up – who do the bookies think will win?
Six races into the season. Felipe Massa, Kimi Raikkonen and Lewis Hamilton have won two races apiece. Robert Kubica has yet to score his maiden win but says he’s fighting for the title. Which of them are the markets backing to become world champion?
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A1GP: New car prototype gets its first outing
The latest A1GP car design, based on one of Michael Schumacher’s championship-winning Ferraris, has had its first outing on an Italian track.
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F1: what goes around comes around
Like many other people we were interested to read this quote from Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo asked whether he was planning to sign Fernando Alonso in 2009.
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F1: Bahrain Grand Prix live blog
Wind is already scouring the Sakhir circuit in preparation for the third race in the 2008 Formula One World Championship. We can’t quite promise to report on the progress of every last grain of sand – but we’ll be here for the next two and a half hours, live blogging the race.
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F1: 2008 season preview
So, you’ve stocked up on food and booze, set the alarm clock (or planned to stay up through the night) and you’re all set for a hopefully thrilling season opener in Melbourne. Who are the runners, riders and also-rans for the coming season, and who will you be backing for the drivers’ and constructors’ championships?…
Tagged as: BMW Sauber, F1 season 2008, Ferrari, Force India, Honda, McLaren, Red Bull Racing, Renault F1, Super Aguri, Toro Rosso, Toyota, Williams F1
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F1: De la Rosa tells Alonso ‘don’t worry, be happy’
It falls to McLaren test driver Pedro de la Rosa to kick off Brits on Pole’s Quotes to Watch Out For feature.
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F1: Hamilton distances himself from “cruel” appeal
Britain’s Lewis Hamilton wants to win the world championship on the race track, not in the appeal court, and says it would be “a bit cruel” if Raikkonen lost the title because of McLaren’s protest.