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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.
13 mainstream media and 1 bloggers weighed in on a similar topic
3 Weeks Ago,
crash.net says
(in Abu Dhabi GP practice quotes: Ferrari)
Ferrari reacts to practice for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
Last Month,
crash.net says
(in Kovalainen 'determined' to score in Abu Dhabi)
Heikki Kovalainen eyes points in Abu Dhabi as McLaren looks to stay ahead of Ferrari and secure third spot in the 2009 F1 Constructors' championship.
And
crash.net says
(in Ferrari all-but rule out Massa Abu Dhabi F1 return)
Felipe Massa will not return to F1 competition in Abu Dhabi, Ferrari confirm, as the Brazilian gets set to climb back inside the cockpit today in a two-year-old F2007 at Fiorano.
And
crash.net says
(in Ferrari confirm Felipe Massa F1 return)
Subject to a successful FIA medical examination on Friday, Felipe Massa will return to an F1 cockpit with a test in Ferrari's F2007 at Fiorano next week, the Scuderia has announced.
And
F1SA.com says
(in F1 : Report - Robert Kubica to Renault Formula 1 team with an eye on Ferrari)
Robert Kubica has reportedly inked only a one year contract with Renault so that he is available should Ferrari be back on the Formula One driver market for 2011.
And
Auto123.com from Auto123 says
(in F1: Felipe Massa set for FIA medical checks in Paris)
Despite earlier disputing claims Felipe Massa will make his return to the cockpit of a F1 car after the forthcoming weekend, Ferrari now admits the Brazilian could be ready for his run in the two-year-old F2007 next Monday.
And
René Fagnan from Auto123 says
(in F1: Update on 2010 Formula 1 teams and drivers)
With the confirmation of the moves of Fernando Alonso to Ferrari and Robert Kubica to Renault, the dominos are falling into place. Let's take a look at the grid for next year's F1 season.
And
René Fagnan from Auto123 says
(in F1: Robert Kubica joins Renault F1 Team)
Now that Fernando Alonso has been confirmed at Ferrari for next season, the dominos start falling into place. Robert Kubica leaves BMW-Sauber to join the ranks of Renault.
And
autosport.com says
(in 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
And
Auto123.com from Auto123 says
(in F1: Felipe Massa hints at Abu Dhabi Formula 1 return (+ video))
The British Formula 1 team Williams on Tuesday made clear it supports Felipe Massa's forthcoming test in a two-year old formula one Ferrari car.
And
autosport.com says
(in 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.
And
Auto123.com from Auto123 says
(in F1: Renault to name Fernando Alonso replacement next week)
Renault will name the Ferrari-bound Fernando Alonso's replacement for the 2010 season "next week", the French team announced at Suzuka on Thursday.
And
crash.net says
(in Fernando Alonso confirmed at Ferrari for F1 2010)
Double F1 World Champion Fernando Alonso will partner Felipe Massa at Ferrari in 2010, the Scuderia has officially confirmed - as Kimi Raikkonen makes way for the Spaniard's entrance.
2 Months Ago,
autosport.com says
(in 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.
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