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Italian GP Review: Ferrari

Kimi Raikkonen: Position 3° Time 1:16.52.370 Gap +30.664 Laps 53 Chassis 279 Giancarlo Fisichella: Position 9° Time 1:17.48.562 Gap +86.856 Laps 53 Chassis 280
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A reshuffle at Ferrari

Team attempts to tackle its troubles By the Scuderia Ferrari's own admission, the Chinese Grand Prix must be a turning point in its difficult start to the 2009 season...  
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The Independent Ferrari get their man as Alonso...

Formula One's most open "secret" finally became common knowledge yesterday when Ferrari confirmed that Fernando Alonso is to take Kimi Raikkonen's place for the next three years.
10/01/09
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The Sydney Morning Herald Alonso ready to end career at Ferrari

Newly-announced Ferrari driver Fernando Alonso said Thursday that he wants to end his career with the famous Italian team and emulate Michael Schumacher's achievements.
10/01/09
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F1 Complete Ferrari to focus on 2010 car 'soon'

Jun.29 (GMM) Ferrari will soon forgo developing its current formula one car in favour of preparing for next year's world championship tilt.
07/02/09
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F1 Complete Rossi eyes F1 switch with third Ferrari

Jun.27 (GMM) Valentino Rossi has indicated he might be willing to switch to formula one in 2011 if Ferrari will run a third car.
07/02/09
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F1 Complete Ferrari to confirm Alonso at Monza -...

Jun.30 (GMM) September 11 2009 could be the date on which Fernando Alonso is revealed as a Ferrari driver for the next five formula one seasons.
07/02/09
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F1-Live.com Fernando Alonso heading to Ferrari

Team could confirm new deal at Monza September 11th 2009 could be the date on which Fernando Alonso is revealed as a Ferrari driver for the next five Formula One seasons...  
06/30/09
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guardian.co.uk

Fernando Alonso set for Ferrari deal

• Spaniard will replace Kimi Raikkonen from next year• 'He's pulled off the deal of his life,' says close friendThe two-times world champion Fernando Alonso has signed a deal with Ferrari starting in 2010. It could be officially announced in the run-up to this Sunday's Japanese grand prix at Suzuka.The Spanish driver, who finished third in Sunday's Singapore grand prix to score the Renault team's first podium finish of the season, will partner Felipe Massa after agreeing a three-year contract worth in excess of $30m (£19m).Although Kimi Raikkonen has a contract with Ferrari for 2010, it is believed that the Finn will return to the McLaren-Mercedes squad next year to partner Lewis Hamilton, replacing his fellow Scandinavian Heikki Kovalainen who has been disappointing this season.Neither Ferrari nor McLaren would officially comment on the matter, but a close friend of Alonso said he had little doubt that the Ferrari deal was already done. "Fernando isn't always the most demonstrative of guys, but when he was walking down the paddock he almost looked as though he wanted to leap into the air and click his heels together," he said. "He looked like a guy who'd pulled off the deal of his life."Ferrari currently have three other potential drivers they could call on in the event of Massa not being fully race fit by the start of next season, although the present signs are that the Brazilian driver is well down the road to recovery from head injuries sustained in practice for August's Hungarian grand prix.The other drivers on their books include Giancarlo Fisichella, Luca Badoer, Marc Gené and potentially the seven-times world champion Michael Schumacher, although sources close to the Italian team have ruled out the prospect of the 40-year old making a full-time return to the Formula One field.Meanwhile, Jenson Button will be going to Suzuka knowing that a race win on this challenging high-speed track near Nagoya could set him up to clinch the world championship in Brazil a fortnight later. Button finished fifth at Singapore, crossing the line just ahead of his team-mate Rubens Barrichello, his only serious remaining rival for the title with three races of the season left to run.Next year Button will probably not have to worry about Barrichello driving a similar car as the veteran Brazilian is likely to be replaced by Nico Rosberg, a move which will further strengthen the ties between the Brawn team and their engine suppliers Mercedes-Benz who are anxious to have a German driver in the team.FerrariFormula OneRenaultMotor sportAlan Henryguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2009 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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The Independent

Ferrari ready to unveil Alonso

As Ferrari plan to announce the signing of Fernando Alonso for 2010 very soon, their injured driver Felipe Massa is preparing to race again in a Brazilian karting event amid rumours that he might participate in the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on 1 November.
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F1-Live.com No Le Mans works programme from Ferrari

Formula One programme remains the priority Luca di Montezemolo has now stepped away from hinting that Ferrari could field a works prototype in next year's famous 24 hours Le...
06/29/09
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F1-Live.com Rossi eyes F1 switch with third Ferrari

If ever three cars are fielded Valentino Rossi has indicated he might be willing to switch to Formula One in 2011 if Ferrari run a third car...  
06/27/09
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F1 Complete Italian press also wishing Alonso to...

Jul.9 (GMM) First the Spanish press was adamant, and now its Italian counterparts agree: Fernando Alonso is destined to be unveiled as a Ferrari driver.
07/09/09
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F1 Complete Alonso admits Ferrari an 'option' for...

Jul.10 (GMM) To the English-speaking media on Thursday, Fernando Alonso swore blind that reports of a looming Ferrari switch are not true.
07/10/09
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F1-Live.com Ferrari claims rebel teams' victory

FOTA wins the F1 war Ferrari on Wednesday claimed victory in F1's political battle on behalf of the Formula One Teams Association...  
06/24/09
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The Independent Renault dismiss Alonso Ferrari link

Renault chief executive Carlos Ghosn expects double world champion Fernando Alonso to stay with his Formula One team next year despite rumours linking the Spaniard to Ferrari.
07/10/09
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F1-Live.com

Alonso signs three-year Ferrari deal

Today Ferrari has announced a three-year deal starting next season with 2005 and 2006 World Champion Fernando Alonso...  
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guardian.co.uk

Alonso signs Ferrari deal

• Kimi Raikkonen set to return to McLaren• Robert Kubica in position to replace Alonso at RenaultFormula One's worst-kept secret has finally been confirmed, with Fernando Alonso joining Ferrari from next year.The double world champion has signed a three-year deal and will partner Felipe Massa at the team, with Giancarlo Fisichella taking up the role of test and reserve driver.Kimi Raikkonen, who has spent the past three years at Ferrari, is expected to return to McLaren, with BMW Sauber's Robert Kubica moving to Renault to fill the void created by Alonso's exit.It had long been speculated Alonso would sign for Ferrari, going as far back as the midway point of last year, with rumours gathering steam as this season progressed. Now the Spaniard will be hoping he has a genuine shot at becoming a three-time champion after winning his two titles with Renault in 2005 and 2006.Ferrari's team head Stefano Domenicali is delighted to have Alonso finally on board, but also paid tribute to Raikkonen. The Finn won the drivers' title in 2007, edging out Lewis Hamilton, as well as helping the team win the constructors' crown that year and again last season."We are very proud to welcome to our team another winning driver, who has demonstrated his amazing talent by winning two world championships in his career to date," said Domenicali. "Of course, we wish to thank Kimi for everything he has done during his time with Ferrari."In his first year with us he managed to win the drivers' title, thus making his contribution to Ferrari's history, and he played a vital role in our taking of the constructors' title in 2007 and 2008."Even during a difficult season like this one, he has demonstrated his great talent, with several good results, including a great win in Spa. We are sure we can share more good times together in the final three races of this season."FerrariMcLarenRenaultFormula OneMotor sportguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2009 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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F1 Complete British GP Review: Ferrari

F. Massa: 4th 1:23.34.371, + 45.043, Laps 60,Chassis 277 K. Raikkonen: 8th 1:23.58.950, + 1.09.823, Laps 60, Chassis 279
06/21/09
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F1 Complete Ferrari about to abandon 2009 car

Jul.13 (GMM) Ferrari is on the cusp of simply abandoning the F60 car in favour of focusing exclusively on next year's project, it was reported on Monday.
07/13/09
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F1-Live.com Alonso manager admits Ferrari switch...

''Fernando would love to drive for Ferrari'' Fernando Alonso's manager has admitted the 'possibility' that the Spaniard will one day drive for Ferrari...  
07/14/09
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F1-Live.com Boss not ruling out Vettel for a...

Stefano Domenicali has refused to rule out the possibility that Sebastian Vettel will one day reside in a Ferrari cockpit...  
07/17/09
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F1 Complete Domenicali does not rule out Ferrari...

Jul.17 (GMM) Stefano Domenicali has refused to rule out the possibility that Sebastian Vettel will one day reside a Ferrari cockpit.
07/17/09
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F1 Complete Marc Gene possible Campos F1 candidate

Jun.15 (GMM) 2009 Le Mans winner, Ferrari test driver and veteran of 36 grands prix Marc Gene has been named as a possible driver for a new Spanish formula one team.
06/15/09
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F1 Complete Weber: "Logical for Alonso to go to...

Jul.21 (GMM) If Fernando Alonso is available, it would be logical for the famous Italian team Ferrari to sign him as soon as possible.
07/21/09
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The Independent Ferrari livid at inclusion on FIA...

The FIA's 2010 Formula One World Championship entry list, released yesterday, courted controversy by confirming definite entries for three teams who insist that their entries...
06/13/09
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