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F1: A change in role for Schumacher?
Michael Schumacher will reportedly no longer be a direct advisor to Ferrari's Formula 1 team. The seven-time World Champion recently renewed his contract with the Italian marque through 2012, referrin...more
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F1: Alonso makes first Ferrari appearance
Fernando Alonso has made his first public appearance as a Ferrari driver at the Italian company's World Finals event at the Valencia circuit in Spain. The double world champion was given permission by...more
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F1: Ferrari blames exodus on FIA 'war'
Ferrari has claimed that a confrontational approach by those running Formula 1, rather than the economic recession, is the main cause of the recent exodus of manufacturer teams. Toyota became the thir...more
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F1: Alonso: Ferrari the safest bet in F1
Fernando Alonso says moving to the Ferrari team is the safest option for any driver, despite the Italian squad's disappointing 2009 season. The Maranello squad, last year's constructors' champions, fi...more
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F1: Ferrari: Diffuser row costly for team
Ferrari believes its 2009 season was wrecked by the row over double diffusers - but says total rules clarity for next year means there is no reason it cannot be back fighting for the title. The Marane...more
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F1: McLaren: Beating Ferrari is important
McLaren engineering director Paddy Lowe says beating Ferrari to third place in the constructors' championship would be a very satisfying milestone at the end of a difficult year. Having been near the ...more
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F1: Ecclestone excited by Alonso switch
Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone believes Fernando Alonso's Ferrari switch has set the stage for a vintage year for the sport next season. The double world champion's move to the prest...more
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F1: Raikkonen 'very sad' over Ferrari exit
Kimi Raikkonen admitted he is “very sad” to be leaving Ferrari at the end of the season after the team agreed with the Finn to terminate his contract by mutual consent. After months of spe...more
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F1: Ferrari: Massa will not race in 2009
The Ferrari team stresses that Felipe Massa will not be returning to the cockpit this year, despite conflicting stories in the press. The Brazilian, who was injured in qualifying for the Hungarian Gra...more
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F1: Ferrari confirms three-year Alonso deal
Ferrari has officially confirmed that Fernando Alonso will replace Kimi Raikkonen in its line-up from 2010, having completed a three-year deal. The double world champion's move from Renault has been a...more
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F1: Ferrari set to confirm Alonso for 2010
Ferrari could announce its 2010 deal with Fernando Alonso as early as next weekend's Japanese Grand Prix, with the Spaniard's move to the Maranello team now all but confirmed. With lawyers working har...more
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F1: Theissen confirms Ferrari engine deal
Mario Theissen has confirmed that the BMW Sauber team will be Ferrari powered if it can get a place in the 2010 field under its new ownership. After BMW's decision to withdraw from Formula 1, the squa...more
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F1: Ferrari cast doubt over Raikkonen
Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo says Kimi Raikkonen is not guaranteed to drive for the team next season.Di Montezemolo said the team would retain Felipe Massa, who is recovering from a fractured...more
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F1: Ferrari confident Fisi will improve
Ferrari team boss Stefano Domenicali is confident that Giancarlo Fisichella will be much more competitive in next weekend's Singapore Grand Prix. The Italian qualified 14th and finished a quiet ninth ...more
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F1: Ferrari move for Fernando Alonso will have to wait for FIA verdict
• World Motor Sport Council will discuss Renault's Alonso• Move to Ferrari would have knock-on effect for other driversAfter one of the worst scandals to emerge from a sport continually mire...more
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F1: Ferrari leaves Raikkonen's F1 future open
Ferrari left Kimi Raikkonen's future open to speculation Sunday despite the 2007 Formula One champion reaching the podium for a fourth straight race at the Italian Grand Prix. Team principal Stefano D...more
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F1: Fisichella: No regrets on Ferrari move
Giancarlo Fisichella says he has no regrets whatsoever about having moved to Ferrari, despite failing to match the performance of his former team Force India in qualifying at Monza. Fisichella secured...more
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F1: Ferrari put fizz back in Fisichella
Giancarlo Fisichella is coming to the end of his 14th year in Formula 1, but even this experienced old hand has found his head spinning following the dramatic twist in his fortunes over the last fortn...more
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F1: Di Montezemolo: Some day Alonso will join Ferrari
Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo has said that sooner or later two-time Formula 1 world champion Fernando Alonso will join the Ferrari Formula 1 team. The Italian does suggest though that it won'...more
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F1: Schumacher extends Ferrari contract by 3 years
Michael Schumacher and Ferrari's partnership will continue up to and including 2012, it has been revealed by the multiple winner. The seven-time World Champion will continue at the Maranello squad und...more
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