10.07.2005 |
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Michael
Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello took a difficult sixth and
seventh place for Scuderia Ferrari in this afternoon's
British Grand Prix
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10.07.2005 |
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In a Grand Prix marked
by an exceptional level of reliability, Minardi drivers Christijan Albers and Patrick
Friesacher experienced an incident-free afternoon
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09.07.2005 |
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Rubens
Barrichello qualified sixth and Michael Schumacher tenth on
the grid for tomorrow afternoon’s British Grand Prix,
although both move up a position
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09.07.2005 |
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It was “business
as usual” for Minardi
drivers Christijan
Albers and Patrick
Friesacher during the second day of preparations
for tomorrow’s British Grand Prix
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08.07.2005 |
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Tenth for
Michael Schumacher and fifteenth for Rubens Barrichello does
not look like the best result for Scuderia Ferrari at the
end of the first day of practice for the British Grand Prix
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04.07.2005 |
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Ferrari team
principal Jean Todt was adamant when it came to his team’s
performance in Sunday’s French Grand Prix
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03.07.2005 |
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Michael
Schumacher finished today's French Grand Prix in a distant
third for Ferrari after being held up by Jarno Trulli during
the opening stages
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03.07.2005 |
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The 2005 French Grand Prix, which marks the mid-point of the
current Formula One season, did not turn out to be an
auspicious event for the Minardi F1 Team
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02.07.2005 |
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It is a sign of
the progress Scuderia Ferrari has made over the past few
weeks that there was an air of disappointment this afternoon
after final qualifying
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02.07.2005 |
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As a result of their fifth and sixth place finishes in the US Grand Prix
two weeks ago, Minardi F1
Team drivers
ran 15th and 16th in this afternoon’s qualifying
session at Magny-Cours
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01.07.2005 |
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Michael
Schumacher set the third fastest time at the end of the
first day of practice for the French Grand Prix, while his Scuderia Ferrari team-mate, Rubens Barrichello, was
seventh
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29.06.2005 |
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Gilles Simon is
Director Research and Development, Engines for Scuderia
Ferrari,
and will follow the French Grand Prix on television and via
data links back in Maranello
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20.06.2005 |
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After
yesterday’s controversial US Grand Prix, Jean Todt clarified
Ferrari’s position in the run-up to the situation which led
to the Michelin runners peeling off into the pits at the end
of the parade lap
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19.06.2005 |
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Michael
Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello scored a one-two in the US
Grand Prix, but in extraordinary circumstances after all
the Michelin runners pitted at the end of the parade lap
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19.06.2005 |
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"Our
sincere apologies go out to the race fans, both here at
Indianapolis and indeed, around the world, for the farce
that took place at Indianapolis this afternoon"
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18.06.2005 |
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The inside of
the third row for Michael Schumacher and the inside of the
fourth row for his Ferrari team-mate Rubens Barrichello, who
set the fifth and seventh fastest qualifying times
respectively
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18.06.2005 |
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On a day beset
with tyre-related issues,
Minardi drivers
Christijan Albers and
Patrick Friesacher produced useful qualifying
performances for tomorrow’s US GP
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17.06.2005 |
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Just five days
after taking the chequered flag in Montreal, Scuderia
Ferrari was back on track in Indianapolis today
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16.06.2005 |
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Scuderia
Ferrari’s race aerodynamicist, Alex Cinelli offers an
insight into the challenges presented by the new F1 rules
concerning aerodynamics, brought into force since the start
of this year
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14.06.2005 |
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Ferrari's Jean
Todt described second and third in the Canadian GP as “I
must say it’s quite a pleasing result, it’s encouraging,
it’s good for the team but our aim is to be first and
second"
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