Formula One’s governing body has met Ferrari and champions Renault to formulate future engine regulations amid talk of a deal with carmakers threatening their own series.
The International Automobile Federation confirmed on Saturday that FIA president Max Mosley met key personnel from both teams at Ferrari’s Maranello factory on Friday along with privately-owned engine manufacturer Cosworth.
“Max [...]
Entries from March 26th, 2006
Ferrari meets with FIA officials
March 26th, 2006 · No Comments · Ferrari News, Ferrari Racing
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An end to the “controversial front wing” saga?
March 22nd, 2006 · 3 Comments · Ferrari Racing
Ferrari has confirmed that it will run a new wing design in Melbourne next week.
But team manager Stefano Domenicali was not in a confessional mood, announcing that the revised Australia-spec wings were always part of the scarlet camp’s plans.
“We would have brought new, developed wings (to Melbourne) anyway,” he said. “It is part of our [...]
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Ferrari’s V8 fault nearly fixed
March 22nd, 2006 · No Comments · Ferrari Racing
Ferrari has nearly solved the engine problem that threw its Malaysian GP into chaos, according to team principal Jean Todt.
The Frenchman says the V8’s technical glitch, apparently involving the cracking of pistons, should not recur at Melbourne’s Albert Park track next week.
Scarlet new-boy Felipe Massa had two engine changes (and penalties) following the opening race [...]
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Massa stars at Sepang with his climb
March 19th, 2006 · 1 Comment · Ferrari Racing
Felipe Massa stole the Ferrari limelight in Malaysia when he led home Ferrari team mate Michael Schumacher in fifth and sixth places, despite having started some seven positions behind him.
Racing on different strategies in a bid to maximise their chances following the engine changes that left Schumacher 14th and Massa 21st on the grid, it [...]
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