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A1GP Reveals 2008/2009 Season Ferrari Powered Race Car
A1GP World Cup of Motorsport has revealed the first image of its new ‘Powered by Ferrari’ racer that will be used in season four (2008/09). Based on the Ferrari F2004 chassis with a V8 engine producing around 600Hp, the Powered by Ferrari project was first announced on 11 October 2007 when the Italian carmaker signed a six-year agreement to manufacture and supply all A1GP engines for the series and provide consultancy on the design of all A1GP chassis from season four onwards.
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Kimi Raikkonen Will Stay With Ferrari Through 2016
It seems that for one more season at least, speculation about who will be Sebastian Vettel's new teammate can be put to rest as Kimi Raikkonen has just re-signed with Ferrari for the 2016 season. Read more »...
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Movado To Design And Produce New Ferrari And Scuderia Ferrari Watch Collections
Like most carmakers, Ferrari doesn't produce the merchandise it offers through its official stores. Instead, it cooperates with numerous manufactures that specialize on designing and manufacturing these products. Today, the Italian sports car maker...
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Formula 1: Ferrari To Unveil Its 2012 Car On February 7
The 2011 Formula 1 season is certainly one Ferrari would like to forget. Despite former champion Fernando Alonso giving it his best, in the end the Scuderia had only one win to show and a poor third place in the constructors’ championship. Ferrari’s...
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Luca Di Montezemolo Threatens Ferrari Will Leave F1 But Company Says It Isn't So
There is only one team that can lay claim to participating in Formula 1 from its inaugural season in 1950 until today, and that's Ferrari. Yet, the Scuderia, whose founder was “forced†to make road cars to finance its racing activities,...
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F1 'parodia': Fia Adds Ferrari To 2010 Entry List, Scuderia Says We're Not Taking Part
And the dispute continues. On Friday, the Federation Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) published on its official website the entry list for the 2010 season Formula One World Championship that included Ferrari as a participant. The Italians immediately...
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