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Posts Tagged ‘Ferrari’

Posted by glennm on 25 July 2010
The German Grand Prix of 2010 was a rather interesting race near the start, then it settled into a predictable tire strategy and pit stop timing match. It ended with a Ferrari 1-2, never challenged after Vettel and Red Bull yet again threw away a hard-earned pole position in the 1st corner. But F1
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Posted by glennm on 11 June 2010
Jenson Button topped the time charts in the first practice session for Sunday afternoon’s Canadian Grand Prix, with Ferrari’s Michael Schumacher only 0.158s behind and the top eight drivers all within 1 second of each other. SPEEDtv.com.
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Posted by glennm on 17 May 2010
If you’ve never experienced the Tifosi — Ferrari’s obsessed Italian fans — you’ve got to do it at least once.
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Posted by glennm on 26 April 2010
via reuters.com £9 million. Wow. “He’s all thumbs” has an entirely new meaning for Fernando. Team sponsors Santander said they had insured the Spaniard’s thumbs for five million each as part of a publicity campaign for accident and life insurance ahead of next week’s
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