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The Spanish Grand Prix

May 13, 2009 By vack


Sorry, not really a Ferrari in the lead.

Follow the money

by Pete Vack (Erik Nielsen is traveling)
Photos courtesy and copyright Ferrari Media

Felipe Massa’s voice had an urgency heard even above the roar of the Ferrari V8. “What do you want me to do?”, asking the pits for instructions. Running in fourth with only a few laps to go, he was being hounded by Sebastian Vettel. Should he let him go by?
[Read more…] about The Spanish Grand Prix

Tagged With: brawn, F1 2008, ferrari f1, jenson button, massa, spanish grand prix

Lost Opportunities

April 28, 2009 By vack

Bahrain Grand Prix

by Erik Nielsen
Photos courtesy and copyright Ferrari Media

With the new world order being completely accepted in this season, Toyota was hoping that their shot would lead to the team’s first win in F1 since entering the sport and spending countless hundreds of millions of dollars resulting in a huge goose egg in the wins column.
[Read more…] about Lost Opportunities

Tagged With: F1 Bahrain, ferrari f1, ferrari team, kimi, massa

Malaysian Grand Prix

April 8, 2009 By vack

Button Wins in Downpour Malaysian Grand Prix

by Erik Nielsen
Photos courtesy and copyright Ferrari Media

I really do prefer when there is a race to write about, but
unfortunately, the powers that be decided to schedule the Malaysian Grand Prix early in the season, when we know that there is an even chance with Silverstone that it is going to rain.
[Read more…] about Malaysian Grand Prix

Tagged With: button, f1 reports, Ferrari, malaysia f1 formula 1 results, massa

Italian Grand Prix

September 17, 2008 By vack

Italian Grand Prix

by Erik Nielsen

Photos courtesy and copyright Ferrari Media

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Kimi Raikkonen.

The Italians win, but not the usual Italians

September 14 2008

It is always great when the home team wins in formula one and most of the locals that were in attendance this weekend at Monza were wearing that particular shade of red that identified them as supporters of the Scuderia Ferrari.
[Read more…] about Italian Grand Prix

Tagged With: F1 2008, Ferrari, formula one, italian grand prix, massa, monza, sebastian vettel, vettel

Belgian Grand Prix

September 10, 2008 By vack

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Hamilton Wins a Nailbitter, No Wait, He Doesn’t!

Grand Prix of Belgium

By Erik Nielsen
Photos courtesy of Ferrari Media

September 7th 2008

Most drivers have said over the years that Spa is usually their favorite track during the F1 season. There is a tremendous amount of history at this circuit with great battles over the years and the annual discussion on whether or not Eau Rouge could be taken flat out. This years installment had some last minute drama when it started to rain with just a handful of laps to go, and then even more drama after the fact.
[Read more…] about Belgian Grand Prix

Tagged With: f1 reports, Ferrari, ferrari f1, grand prix, hamilton, kimi, massa, spa

German Grand Prix

July 23, 2008 By pete

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Massa on the podium: second is not enough.

By Pete Vack

Erik Nielsen was unable to travel to Germany this weekend.

July 20th 2008, Hockenheim, Germany

The German Grand Prix was not a good race for Ferrari. It was not a good race for Massa. It was not a good race for Kimi. Ferrari still leads the Constructors race by a good margin, but the recent on-track performance of the team belies the mere numbers.
[Read more…] about German Grand Prix

Tagged With: Ferrari, formula 1, german grand prix, hamilton, kimi, massa, schumacher

British Grand Prix

July 9, 2008 By vack

Wet & Wild at Silverstone

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Duke of Kent, Stefano Domenicali and Jackie Stewart

By Erik Nielsen

Photos courtesy and copyright Ferrari Media

If anyone said that F1 has become totally predictable, they’ve obviously never watched a race in the rain before. The only people who think it doesn’t rain plenty in the Midlands live in places like Seattle and Vancouver… [Read more…] about British Grand Prix

Tagged With: british grand prix, f1 racing, Ferrari, kimi, massa, stewart

French Grand Prix

June 25, 2008 By vack

Ferrari Does it in France

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Massa does it.

by Erik C. Nielsen

Photos courtesy and copyright Ferrari Media

If there was significant concern amongst the Ferrari faithful regarding the Scuderia’s performance in Canada, all of that was washed down with a decent red wine in central France during this weekend’s French Grand Prix.  [Read more…] about French Grand Prix

Tagged With: F1 2008, f1 championship, Ferrari, french grand prix, hamilton, kimi, massa

Bahrain Grand Prix

April 7, 2008 By pete

By Erik Neilsen
Images by Ferrari Media

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Felipe Massa and Kimi Räikkönen.

Felipe Massa made sure that there was not going to be any negative press in this week’s Gazzetta della Sport, and that he really is worth everything that Marlboro is subsidizing the Scuderia for his services this year.
[Read more…] about Bahrain Grand Prix

Tagged With: bahrain f1, Bahrian gp, F1 2008, Ferrari, kimi, massa

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