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Ferrari losing time without KERS

Chinese GP - Ferrari - Practice Ferrari admit that the F60 package is not quick enough to challenge for race wins, but this weekend in China they have the added problem of running without KERS for the first time this season...  
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Massa feels prepared for Ferrari struggle

Expecting Ferrari resources to help make gains Felipe Massa believes he is better prepared than some of his Ferrari colleagues for a difficult 2009 season...  
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F1 Complete Massa feels prepared for Ferrari...

Apr.16 (GMM) Felipe Massa believes he is better prepared than some of his Ferrari colleagues for a difficult 2009 season.
04/16/09
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B.B.C. NEWS Massa fastest as Ferrari improve

Felipe Massa goes quickest for struggling Ferrari in the final practice session for the Spanish Grand Prix ahead of qualifying.
05/09/09
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F1 Complete Ferrari to leave Baldisserri at factory

Apr.14 (GMM) After a disastrously point-less start to the 2009 season, Ferrari has consigned Luca Baldisserri to a factory-based role.
04/14/09
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guardian.co.uk Ferrari accuse Brawn of arrogance

• FIA set to announce hearing verdict on Thursday• Jenson Button's grand prix wins likely to stand An official ruling over the legality of Jenson Button's Brawn-Mercedes,...
04/14/09
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F1 Complete Tension between Ferrari and Raikkonen...

May 10 (GMM) Rumours in the Barcelona paddock indicate that tension between Kimi Raikkonen and the Ferrari management is growing.
05/10/09
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F1 Complete Spanish GP debrief: Ferrari

F. Massa: 6th 1:38.10.029 + 50.827 66 laps 275 chassisK. Raikkonen: R 28.17.924 Lap 18 17 laps 279 chassis
05/10/09
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Rivals praise Ferrari's step forwards

Massa pace a concern for the front-runners Ferrari may have admitted to a 'stupid' and 'serious' error regarding Kimi Raikkonen's qualifying strategy, but the team was praised by its rivals on Saturday...  
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Rivals praise Ferrari's step forwards

May 9 (GMM) Ferrari may have admitted to a stupid and serious error regarding Kimi Raikkonen's qualifying strategy, but the team was praised by its rivals on Saturday.
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guardian.co.uk Ferrari: Brawn 'supremely arrogant'

• Arguments fly during opening exchanges in Paris• Brawn accuses former employers of being 'vindictive'Ross Brawn has been described as "a person of supreme arrogance" by...
04/14/09
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F1-Live.com Ferrari dismiss tabloid rumours

Pressure on Ferrari to perform in Spain Rumours in the Barcelona paddock indicate that tension between Kimi Raikkonen and the Ferrari management is growing...  
05/10/09
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F1 Complete Domenicali offers to quit over...

May 11 (GMM) Stefano Domenicali has admitted he would consider his position as Ferrari principal if he thought it would pull the Italian team out of its crisis.
05/11/09
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F1 Complete Ferrari issues quit threat over 2010...

May 12 (GMM) As predicted as the budget cap row escalates, Ferrari on Tuesday threatened to quit formula one if the FIA does not do a u-turn on its proposed rules for 2010.
05/12/09
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guardian.co.uk Ferrari threaten F1 pullout

• Italians say they will leave grand prix grid if budget cap remains• 'Ferrari does not intend to register cars for the 2010 season'Ferrari have threatened to quit formula...
05/12/09
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ESPN Ferrari says it will leave Formula...

Ferrari will quit Formula One at the end of season if the sport adopts a budget cap for 2010, the champions said Tuesday after a board meeting.
05/12/09
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Ferrari and co in pursuit of Brawn

Brawn and Red Bull blaze an early-season trail as the big guns play technical catch-upAt 8am yesterday, two hours before practice was due to begin for tomorrow's Spanish grand prix, a large red box was unloaded by forklift from a delivery truck with an Italian registration. The flat packing case, measuring 3 metres by 1.5 metres, was manoeuvred into the Ferrari area where the latest car parts were swiftly unpacked.It was part of a never-ending development process that has been accelerated by lessons learned in the first four races of the season. After grands prix in Australia, Malaysia, China and Bahrain the teams have been able to return to their European bases for two weeks of work. Ferrari, along with McLaren and BMW, were the pre-season favourites but, instead of leading the way in the season's opening leg, all three have been forced to play catch-up thanks to the unexpected level of competitiveness displayed by Brawn, Red Bull Racing and, to a lesser degree, Toyota.Development has always been part of a routine that exists from the moment a new car first turns a wheel. When McLaren gave Lewis Hamilton a car capable of winning the championship in 2008, they made approximately 3,000 changes, some so small they were invisible to the untrained eye. But this year's schedule of improvement has increased in significance because of the far-reaching revisions to the technical regulations for 2009 and their successful interpretation, particularly by Brawn.The blessing conferred by the sport's governing body on the diffuser used by Brawn, Toyota and Williams has prompted the burning of midnight oil as McLaren, Ferrari and the rest introduce the aerodynamic device which is alleged to be worth as much as half a second a lap. Brawn say there is more to their car than merely the diffuser, a fact supported by Red Bull winning a race without one, but such an uncomfortable truth has done little to stem the frantic reworking of the cars at Ferrari and elsewhere."The first race in Europe usually represents something of a second start to the season," said Mario Theissen, BMW's director of motor sport. "For the BMW Sauber F1 Team, this applies more so than usual this year as we cannot be satisfied with the first four races. After our positive winter testing, all of us envisaged a rather different start. The car is not fast enough and we have only one podium finish – Nick Heidfeld's second in Malaysia."We are approaching this challenge in a positive way and we are working intensively to get back to our old form. We have brought an extensive aero­dynamics-focused development package to Barcelona and we are already working on further upgrades."BMW finished a strong third behind Ferrari and McLaren in the 2008 constructors' championship thanks in part to Robert Kubica scoring BMW's first win in Canada. BMW are sixth with a mere four points, less than a tenth of Brawn's tally. McLaren are marginally better off with 13 points thanks to Hamilton scoring in the past three races and a fifth place for Heikki Kovalainen in China.Unlike BMW, McLaren recognised immediately that their 2009 contender was off the pace and began a series of upgrades that were introduced during the so-called 'flyaway races' outside Europe."The schedule for the first four races was very tough for everyone," said Hamilton. "So coming back to Europe almost feels like a fresh start. After such a positive performance in Bahrain, we're fully aware that the characteristics of the Barcelona track won't suit our car so well. In addition, we won't have the bigger upgrades of some of the other teams as we already introduced several new parts during the opening flyaways, so it will be interesting to see where we sit in the order."Nevertheless the engineers are optimistic that our new diffuser and front wing will once again help us to make progress towards the front of the grid."If BMW have made the most wide-ranging changes, then Ferrari are not far behind with heavily revised aerodynamics, a factor that is more critical on the Circuit de Catalunya than anywhere else. Brawn may have made comparatively few changes thanks to having already used up most of their limited resources and, more important, the car being quick in the first place but, as their team principal, Ross Brawn, points out, there is no room for complacency."The team had to make a tremendous effort simply to have two cars on the grid for the first race in Melbourne," said Brawn. "The success we have achieved has been a well-deserved reward for all our hard work, which has been supported by the commitment of our engine partner Mercedes-Benz. The short break since returning from Bahrain has enabled the team to regroup in Brackley and spend time reflecting on our first four races."The field has compressed considerably since Australia and the performance margins at the front are now very tight indeed. Whilst we have been away racing over the past few weeks, the factory has been working extremely hard on our upgrade package for the car."The true value of such concentrated effort across the board will not become apparent until the end of 66 laps tomorrow afternoon. The chances are that, despite the remarkable endeavour, the status quo will remain.Formula oneMcLarenSauberFerrariBrawnRed BullMotor sportguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2009 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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Massa leads Ferrari one-two

Spanish GP - Third practice The final practice session ahead of the all-important qualifying session for the Spanish Grand Prix saw Ferrari vault to the head of the timesheets with Felipe Massa recording the fastest lap of the one hour session on a 1:20...  
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cbc.ca Ferrari won't enter 2010 F1 season...

Ferrari says it won't enter its cars in next season's Formula One championship unless the sport's governing body revokes its new budget cap.
05/12/09
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F1-Live.com Ferrari confirm readiness to pull out...

A decision ''coherent with the Scuderia's approach to motor sport'' Ferrari's Board of Directors, chaired by Luca di Montezemolo, held a meeting on Tuesday at their Maranello...
05/12/09
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F1-Live.com F1 world not convinced by Ferrari...

Ecclestone confident the Italian team will remain in F1 The FIA, Bernie Ecclestone, expert pundits, the press and fans alike are unconvinced about Ferrari's threat to quit...
05/13/09
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F1 Complete F1 world not convinced by Ferrari...

May 13 (GMM) The FIA, Bernie Ecclestone, expert pundits, the press and fans alike are unconvinced about Ferrari's threat to quit formula one at the end of the year.
05/13/09
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F1-Live.com Ferrari court hearing scheduled for...

''We had no other choice'' The injunction filed by Ferrari against the FIA will be heard next Tuesday May 19th as the Italian manufacturer attempts to block the implementation...
05/15/09
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F1-Live.com FOTA breached Ferrari's 'veto' rights...

''They were always supposed to be loyal to the FIA'' Max Mosley believes Ferrari will lose its court action on Tuesday...  
05/18/09
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F1 Complete FOTA breached Ferrari's 'veto' rights...

May 18 (GMM) Max Mosley believes Ferrari will lose its court action on Tuesday.
05/18/09
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National Post Court to rule on Ferrari action...

An injunction sought by Ferrari to prevent Formula One’s governing body from introducing a budget cap next season will be decided on Wednesday, a French court said
05/19/09
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