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So, imagine you had a vehicle that could turn up 800hp, could readily compete with Ferrari's next-generation Enzo, and looked mighty sexy... Like what you're hearing so far? Please continue --->
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Schumacher back in the mix
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Ferrari have threatened to quit Formula 1 at the end of the season if the sport continues with plans to introduce an optional £40m budget cap from 2010.
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Ferrari will decide after next month's Spanish grand prix whether to abandon development of the current F60 F1 Racer.
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Ferrari declares it will not build engines with fewer than eight cylinders
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The entire manual of the Ferrari F2007 Formula One car is approximately 780 pages. Now imagine a company such as McLaren recieving a copy of that manual. You do the math.
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New Ferrari California revealed: a hugely versatile, innovation-packed GT
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The real car will be shown in Paris.
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UK buyers who want a Ferrari will have to wait up to three years to get a new car.
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Ferrari's cover-up of the Ferrari Dino.
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Continuing Ferrari’s Formula 1 tradition, the Prancing Horse today launched its F2008 car for the upcoming season. The first of the new generation of cars to incorporate the mandatory Standard Electronic Control Unit (SECU) produced by Mclaren Electronic Systems, the F2008 comes a day ahead of the expected launch of rival McLaren’s 2008 car. The many other changes in the 2008 rulebook mean that this Ferrari is quite different from its predecessor. Click through for high-res shots of the F2008 fresh from Maranello.
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The car that’s taking the world by storm – the Fiat 500 - is to be driven in the Celebrity Challenge race at the 2008 FORMULA 1™ ING Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne.
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Renault on Monday confirmed that Fernando Alonso will return to the team in 2008, with Brazilian rookie Nelson Piquet Jr as his teammate.
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On the verge of missing a flight, seven-time F1 Champion Michael Schumacher jumped behind the wheel of a taxi and arrived in time at the airport with his family, according to a report emanating from AFP.
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Heikki Kovalainen's career at the highest level of motor racing is not over, Renault boss Flavio Briatore suggested on Monday.
As the French team announced that the rookie Finn had not been included in the 2008 race or test line-up, Briatore played down the obvious conclusion that Kovalainen is therefore facing dark days.
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The insane competition for lightness and strength at the top levels of motorsport, especially Formula 1, drove companies like Ferrari to experiment with carbon and carbon-composite materials for nearly every possible application.
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Rock legends Kiss are to perform a special concert in Melbourne’s Albert Park after next season’s Australian Grand Prix. The band, who have recorded 32 albums, will perform immediately after the March race.
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More than a year after his retirement, seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher stole the show on Tuesday, setting the pace, as F1's first post-season test kicked off in Barcelona.
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Stefano Domenicali will replace Jean Todt as Ferrari’s team boss from 1 January 2008, the Maranello based marque announced on Monday.
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This sickening sight is the handiwork of Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne, the accident occurring on Friday night along a stretch of highway in Switzerland.