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Wednesday, Nov 4

F1: Ferrari: Pull-outs not due to downturn

Thumbnail Ferrari has suggested that the departure of Toyota, BMW and Honda from Formula 1 in the past year is due to the actions of the sport's bosses rather than the economic downturn

This article also contains excerpts from Autoblog

Monday, Nov 2

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.

Saturday, Oct 31

F1: Alonso not worried by Ferrari's struggles

Fernando Alonso sees no reason why his new Ferrari team will not be fighting at the front of the grid again next year - even though the Italian team has failed to match the surge up the grid of rivals McLaren

F1: Raikkonen says 11th was the maximum

Eleventh place on the grid was the maximum that could have been achieved with the Ferrari F60, according to former world champion Kimi Raikkonen.

This article also contains excerpts from crash.net, F1SA.com, Formula1.com

F1: Fisichella: Force India return possible

Giancarlo Fisichella has not ruled out the possibility of returning to Force India next season, ahead of discussions with his Ferrari team about racing opportunities in 2010

This article also contains excerpts from crash.net, GrandPrix, F1SA.com

Friday, Oct 30

F1: Ferrari vows to fight hard for third place

Ferrari boss Stefano Domenicali says the Italian squad will give its best to try and beat McLaren in the championship, but he admits the task will be very difficult.

This article also contains excerpts from crash.net, Formula1.com

Sunday, Oct 25

F1: Raikkonen aims to exit Ferrari on a high

Kimi Raikkonen says is hoping to end his Ferrari career on a high at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix this weekend.

Saturday, Oct 17

Raikkonen: Car better in heavy rain

Kimi Raikkonen reckons Ferrari would have had a much stronger Interlagos qualifying session had the weather not improved

Wednesday, Oct 14

F1: Schumacher: Todt will change the FIA

Michael Schumacher has written an open letter to the FIA member clubs reiterating his support for Jean Todt in the FIA presidential election - and insisting that the former Ferrari team boss will implement major changes

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

Sunday, Oct 11

F1: Ferrari rules out 2009 Massa comeback

Ferrari has emphasised that Felipe Massa's test in a 2007 Formula 1 car tomorrow is only an early step in his recovery programme and does not mean he will be fit to race before the end of the 2009 season

Saturday, Oct 10

ALMS: Sharp to run GT2 Ferrari team

Scott Sharp will expand into team ownership next season by launching Extreme Speed Motorsports to run a GT2 Ferrari in the American Le Mans Series

Wednesday, Oct 7

F1: Massa returns to Ferrari simulator

Felipe Massa completed six hours of running in Ferrari's simulator in Modena yesterday as he continued his recovery programme in preparation for returning to Formula 1

Tuesday, Oct 6

F1: Kubica joins Renault for 2010

Renault has announced that Robert Kubica will replace the Ferrari-bound Fernando Alonso as its lead driver in 2010

This article also contains excerpts from Radio New Zealand, Auto123, F1SA.com, F1 Club of the Philippines, crash.net, Internetautoguide Blogs, wot.motortrend.com, telegraph.co.uk, Automobile Rumor Central, Formula1.com

Sunday, Oct 4

Massa set to test 2007 F1 car

Felipe Massa is set to return to the cockpit of a Formula 1 in the coming weeks, with Ferrari confirming that he will test a two-year-old Ferrari F2007 at Fiorano in the near future.

This article also contains excerpts from crash.net, Auto123, F1SA.com

Raikkonen: It will be hard to keep third

Kimi Raikkonen believes it will be hard for Ferrari to keep third place in the championship despite his fourth position at the Japanese Grand Prix.

Thursday, Oct 1

F1: Ferrari: Drivers will have equal status

Ferrari team boss Stefano Domenicali says there is no question of Fernando Alonso being given priority over Felipe Massa in the squad unless only one of them is in title contention

F1: Raikkonen says he might leave F1

Kimi Raikkonen says he is yet to decide if he will continue racing in Formula 1 next year after it was announced he will not be at Ferrari.

F1: Alonso wants to end career at Ferrari

Fernando Alonso says he wants Ferrari to be the last team he drives for in Formula 1 after it was confirmed the Spaniard would move to the Maranello squad in 2010.

This article also contains excerpts from crash.net, Formula1.com

Wednesday, Sep 30

F1: Renault to reveal new driver next week

The Renault team will announce Fernando Alonso's replacement next week following the Spaniard's move to Ferrari for the 2010 season.

This article also contains excerpts from Radio New Zealand, Auto123, F1SA.com, F1 Club of the Philippines, crash.net, Internetautoguide Blogs, wot.motortrend.com, telegraph.co.uk, Automobile Rumor Central, Formula1.com

F1: Montezemolo: Alonso better fit for team

Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo believes Fernando Alonso's personality will prove more suited to the team than his predecessor Kimi Raikkonen

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

This article also contains excerpts from Radio New Zealand, Auto123, F1SA.com, F1 Club of the Philippines, crash.net, Internetautoguide Blogs, wot.motortrend.com, telegraph.co.uk, Automobile Rumor Central, Formula1.com

Sunday, Sep 27

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.

This article also contains excerpts from Radio New Zealand, Auto123, F1SA.com, F1 Club of the Philippines, crash.net, Internetautoguide Blogs, wot.motortrend.com, telegraph.co.uk, Automobile Rumor Central, Formula1.com

F1: Ferrari not ruling out Massa for 2009

Ferrari team boss Stefano Domenicali says he is not completely ruling out Felipe Massa racing in Formula 1 this year.

This article also contains excerpts from crash.net, Formula1.com

F1: Raikkonen predicts Suzuka struggle

Kimi Raikkonen is not expecting his Ferrari team to do much better in next weekend's Japanese Grand Prix after a difficult race in Singapore on Sunday.

Saturday, Sep 26

ALMS: Melo: Salo tyre call inspired GT2 win

Jaime Melo put Risi Competizione's victory in the GT2 category of Petit Le Mans down to an inspired call by co-driver Mika Salo to pit early for wet tyres when the #62 Ferrari F430 was running fourth behind the safety car

This article also contains excerpts from Motorsport.com

F1: Raikkonen rues lack of development

Kimi Raikkonen blamed the early end to development of the Ferrari F60 for his poor qualifying performance for the Singapore Grand Prix after managing only 13th.

Friday, Sep 25

F1: Schumacher: Todt best qualified for FIA

Seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher has backed Jean Todt's FIA presidential election campaign, citing his achievements in revitalising Ferrari as proof of his abilities

Wednesday, Sep 23

F1: Di Montezemolo: Briatore ban excessive

Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo says he feels personal sympathy for Flavio Briatore despite the part he played in the Renault race-fixing scandal - and believes the indefinite ban from international motor racing imposed on the former team chief is too severe

F1: Ferrari 'still pondering' driver choice

Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo says the team has yet to decide whether to retain Kimi Raikkonen for next season, but reiterated that there were no doubts about Felipe Massa returning to the line-up as soon as he had recovered from the head injuries sustained in Hungarian Grand Pri...

Friday, Nov 7

F1: Schumacher: Team boss role not for me

Michael Schumacher has revealed he turned down the offer to take Jean Todt's job at Ferrari because it would have been too time consuming.

 
 

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