Articles related to "Scuderia Ferrari"The FIA's decision did little to absolve the spy saga surrounding Formula 1.
It was a dominant display by Scuderia Ferrari during the Turkish GP as Massa and Raikkonen crossed the finish line first and second respectively.
16/09/07- Kimi Raikkonen took his 13th career win, and fourth of the season in what was a Ferrari dominated Belgian GP.
Andrea de Adamich, like so many F1 drivers from Italy, endured a torrid time at Ferrari. Away from Grand Prix racing he found success in sports car competition.
30/09/07- Lewis Hamilton has stamped his authority with a superb win in Fuji Speedway under torrential conditions.
Felipe Massa leads home a Ferrari 1-2 finish with his dominant victory in the Bahrain GP. Raikkonen's second place vaulted him first in the drivers' standings
13/09/07 - The World Motor Sport Council has stripped McLaren of all Constructors' Points upon investigating the 'new evidence' of the Spy/Espionage saga.
07/02/08 - With just a little over a month to go, Formula 1 has been busy gearing up for the next season. For now, we will take a look at Ferrari's lead drivers.
Unquestionably the most revered team in racing, Ferrari are the heart and soul of Formula 1. The story of this legendary marque has been integral to the popularity of F1.
Calenders from Italian automotive companies such as Pirelli and Ferrari enjoy cult status due to their exceptional photography and limited distribution.
Although the McLaren squad is having a dream season so far, Alain Prost suggests that the team is facing more risk than meets the eye.
For a brief period Michele Alboreto appeared to be the natural successor to Alberto Ascari, but Ferrari became uncompetitive. He was killed in a racing car in 2001.
All eyes were in the two-times defending champ Fernando Alonso and the new look Scuderia Ferrari. But it was the Mclaren rookie that stole the show in Senna-esque fashion
The pre-war years were a golden age of motor racing. Famous marques competed for superiority on the world's circuits, however safety was primitive and death common.
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