F1: Alonso Spends First Day With Ferrari
SPEED (Free subscription) | yesterday
Fernado Alonso is in the Ferrari camp...
SPEED (Free subscription) | yesterday
Fernado Alonso is in the Ferrari camp...
mousehands: notablog (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
Another day, another manufacturer team pulls out of Formula 1. Unlike the BMW-Sauber exit, nobody seems to be shocked or actually care that much this time. Toyota never really "got" F1 - They trundled around in the midfield for a few years with a bunch of journeymen drivers (Ralf Schumacher, Jarno Trulli) and now they're off. While it's no great loss on the track, it does leave just two...
Jalopnik (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
Here's the plan: paint Song Dynasty Ge Kiln pottery patterns on a Ferrari 599 , call it the "China" then auction it off for a cool $1.8 million at a Beijing gala event of Ferrari owners swooning over Michael Schumacher . The event was held at the Red Gate Gallery in Beijing and was attended by Ferrari owners and collectors (already sounds pretty obnoxious). The 599 China , which was created...
F1Technical.net (Free subscription) | 11/03/2009
Michael Schumacher has admitted that his attempt to get back into Formula One racing earlier this year was an emotional decision, rather than a rational one. Schumacher told 'Reuters' that his main motivation was taking the place of his injured long time friend and teammate at Ferrari, Felipe Massa.
The F1Fanatics Blog (Free subscription) | 11/03/2009
Fernando Alonso will not get trhe opportunity to get behind the wheel of a Ferrari F1 Car until February 2010 it was revealed today. The reason is unknown, but could relate to him still being locked into a Renault contract or potential sponsorship constraints. This means that majority of the testing and development will have to be [...]
The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
Jenson Button's Brawn team plus McLaren Ferrari and Red Bull will be in the running.
Motorsport Zone (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
Brazilian veteran Rubens Barrichello and German rookie Nico Hulkenberg have been announced as Williams' new driver pairing for the 2010 Formula 1 season. The duo come in for German driver Nico Rosberg, who is set to replace 37-year-old Barrichello at Brawn GP, and Japan's Kazuki Nakajima. Hulkenberg, 22, was Williams' test and reserve driver this season. Barrichello was third in this year's drivers'...
autosport.com (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
Fernando Alonso says moving to the Ferrari team is the safest option for any driver, despite the Italian squad's disappointing 2009 season.
nyari duit receh di internet (Free subscription) | 11/01/2009
Hasil F1 GP Abu Dhabi, Minggu 1 November 2009 :Sebastian Vettel ( RBR-Renault )Mark Webber ( RBR-Renault )Jenson Button ( Brawn-Mercedes )Rubens Barrichello ( Brawn-Mercedes )Nick Heidfeld ( BMW Sauber )Kamui Kobayashi ( Toyota )Jarno Trulli ( Toyota )Sebastien Buemi ( STR-Ferrari )Nico Rosberg ( Williams-Toyota )Robert Kubica ( BMW Sauber )Heikki Kovalainen (
Autoblog (Free subscription) | 10/31/2009
Filed under: Motorsports , Hirings/Firings/Layoffs , Lotus Do you remember back in 1996 when Michael Schumacher left Benetton for Ferrari? They didn't just get Schumi; along with him came master strategist Ross Brawn and designer extraordinaire Rory Byrne. Together, the wonder team built the Scuderia back into a championship-winning powerhouse. Well, we have a feeling there are some people in Maranello...
AutomoBlog.net (Free subscription) | 10/28/2009
On the last season of Top Gear, F1 Champ Michael Schumacher took the top of the list on the Top Gear lap times, completing the track with his personal Ferrari FXX in 1 minute, 10.7 seconds - nearly seven seconds faster than the next fastest car (Gumpert Apollo,) which is an incredible feat. British supercar [...]
The F1Fanatics Blog (Free subscription) | 10/25/2009
Lewis Hamilton has told a British newspaper that he is not concerned by who his team mate for 2010 will be, as long as there is harmony within the team. Hamilton, who spent the entirety of his first season in Formula One arguing with Fernando Alonso (who is now Ferrari bound for next season), has had [...]
McCabism (Free subscription) | 10/24/2009
After Schumacher’s race victory [at Monza in 2006], Montezemolo was delirious with joy and...in the full glare of television, he embraced Jean Todt and kissed him. But as Montezemolo kissed him Italian style and threw his arms around his shoulders, Todt quickly turned away. It resembled the scene in 'The Godfather Part III' when Michael Corleone embraces his brother Fredo whilst whispering his...
Times Online (Free subscription) | 10/24/2009
Across the Formula One world yesterday there would have been a shrug of weary resignation at the news that Jean Todt, the former Ferrari team principal, had been elected by a landslide majority as the new president of the FIA to succeed Max Mosley.
The Guardian (Free subscription) | 10/23/2009
• 'He is like a son to me,' says newly-elected FIA president • Frenchman defeats Ari Vatanen 135-49 in vote Jean Todt may use his position as newly elected president of the world motoring federation to usher Michael Schumacher back to Formula One. Schumacher, who won five world championships under Todt's management at Ferrari, could become a commissioner responsible for Formula One following...
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trymi | 08/13/2009
Ferrari is increasing its efforts for teams to be permitted to run three cars in Formula One next year. Although Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo was “very disappointed” that Michael Schumacher won’t be able to race this year, he said that he’s anticipating that Schumacher will be able to do so next year. Di Montezemolo said in La Stampa,
trymi | 08/06/2009
For each race that seven-time Formula One world champion Michael Schumacher will join , he gets a cool one million euro. If he wins, he gets a bonus for the same amount. This is on top of the five million euro per year he gets from Ferrari in his non-driving advisory role. This arrangement is set to be extended beyond the end of 2009.
trymi | 08/04/2009
Michael Schumacher, who will replace Felipe Massa in Formula One at the European Grand Prix next month, is preparing for his return by driving an old F1 car. Schumacher went to Ferrari’s factory in Maranello to use the team’s simulator to learn the cockpit controls of the latest car.