04.08.2006 |
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It is always
quite difficult the significance of the time sheets at the
end of the two hours of free practice on Fridays at the
grands prix, as teams run different programmes to suit their
own particular priorities over the weekend
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03.08.2006 |
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This Sunday's
race in Budapest is one of the hottest of the year and
therefore one of the toughest for the drivers, so ensuring
that Felipe Massa is in the best possible shape this weekend
will be his trainer, Paolo Malpeli
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01.08.2006 |
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Improvement in
Bridgestone's tyres, a greater understanding of how to use
them effectively and a weekend where everything worked well:
those were the reasons why Ferrari scored a one-two at
Hockenheim according to Jean Todt
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30.07.2006 |
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Michael
Schumacher and Felipe Massa scored a resounding one-two for
Ferrari in today's German Grand Prix at Hockenheim, the pair
finishing just 0.7s apart but over 12 seconds ahead of their
nearest rival
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29.07.2006 |
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Today's
qualifying session in Germany saw grid positions in doubt
until the very last moments of the third and final part of
the session and Michael Schumacher had an eventful afternoon
on his way to a slot on the front row
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28.07.2006 |
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The usual two
hours of free practice that forms the basis of Friday's
workload for every grand prix was drastically shortened in
Germany today, although Ferrari were pleased with their
performance
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27.07.2006 |
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F1 is very much
a commercial sport these days and members of Ferrari have
been preparing as usual to meet the needs of commercial
partners, for whom every GP is a chance to promote its
products through association
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17.07.2006 |
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Jean Todt
displayed new confidence after Michael Schumacher secured
Ferrari's second successive Grand Prix win at Magny-Cours in
France yesterday
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16.07.2006 |
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Michael
Schumacher and Felipe Massa finished first and third in the
French Grand Prix to reduce Renault's lead in the
Constructors' championship by 5 points, and Fernando
Alonso's lead in the Drivers' series by 2 points
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15.07.2006 |
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A difficult
Saturday for Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro at Magny-Cours ended
with a great result, as for the second consecutive race and
the third time this year, tomorrow's grid will feature an
all-red front row
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13.07.2006 |
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It has passed
into motor sport history that it was at the 1993 French
Grand Prix that Jean Todt started his career as head of
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro, today Todt is Ferrari Managing
Director, while still retaining control of the team
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12.07.2006 |
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One of the stars
of the Goodwood Festival of Speed was the Grand Prix race
winning Alfa Romeo 159 "Alfetta", the single-seater that
powered Juan Manuel Fangio to the 1951 Formula 1 World
Championship
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12.07.2006 |
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Goodwood Festival of Speed Photo
Gallery: Alfa Romeo 159 "Alfetta"
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04.07.2006 |
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"You always feel
stronger for at least ten days, until the next Grand Prix,
if you finish first and second," said Jean Todt after
Sunday's dominating one-two by Michael Schumacher and Felipe
Massa in the US Grand Prix at Indianapolis
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03.07.2006 |
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Ferrari cruised to
a crushing 1-2 victory in the United States Grand Prix held
at Indianapolis yesterday while importantly Michael
Schumacher reduced his deficit to the championship points
leader Fernando Alonso by six points
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02.07.2006 |
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Ferrari
continued to dominate the US Grand Prix meeting in
Indianapolis yesterday by annexing the front row of the grid
in qualifying on Saturday afternoon: Michael Schumacher
grabbing the team's third pole position of the year
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01.07.2006 |
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Ferrari started the
weekend at Indianapolis off in promising form, with both
Michael Schumacher and Felipe Massa on the pace during
yesterday's two free practice sessions held ahead of today's
qualifying
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27.06.2006 |
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Jean Todt
admitted that Ferrari's effort in the Canadian Grand Prix
became a damage limitation exercise after Michael Schumacher
finished second to Fernando Alonso and their respective
team mates finished fourth and fifth
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26.06.2006 |
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Michael
Schumacher finished a fighting second to Fernando Alonso in
Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal, which denoted the
halfway mark in this year's F1 World Championship
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25.06.2006 |
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Michael Schumacher
will start this afternoon's Canadian Grand Prix from fifth
place on the grid, with team mate Felipe Massa lining up in
tenth, both Ferrari drivers' suffering from a lack of grip
during the qualifying sessions
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24.06.2006 |
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Felipe Massa and
Ferrari technical director Ross Brawn compared the situation
the team found itself in during practice at Montreal
yesterday to the one it experienced on Thursday in Monaco a
couple of grands prix ago
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23.06.2006 |
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The Ferrari F1 cars
of Michael Schumacher and Felipe Massa have taken to the
track in Montréal, Canada this morning bearing the decals of
agricultural equipment industry leader Case IH in pack of
the usual Fiat ones
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21.06.2006 |
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Paolo Martinelli
and John Iley, respectively head of Engines and Aerodynamics
for Scuderia Ferrari, discuss the specific requirements of
the two upcoming North American races at Montreal and
Indianapolis
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14.06.2006 |
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A Ferrari F1
car has just spent a day, if not blasting, certainly
cruising around the ‘streets’ of Venice, leaving the famed
Tronchetto Dock in time to make a sunset appearance in front
of Palazzo Ducale in Piazza San Marco
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13.06.2006 |
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Ferrari team
principal Jean Todt admitted to disappointment following his
team's second and fifth places in the British Grand Prix at
Silverstone on Sunday: "I thought we had a chance of
winning," he said afterwards
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11.06.2006 |
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Michael Schumacher
finished 13.9s behind Renault's Fernando Alonso in this
afternoon's British Grand Prix at Silverstone after having
overtaken Finland's Kimi Raikkonen during the second round
of pit stops
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