Is Ferrari becoming Italian again?

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Re: Is Ferrari becoming Italian again?

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Well it's been exactly 15 years since we last saw an Italian driving a Ferrari in a GP (Nicola Larini)...
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alvaro3d wrote:They are testing young italian drivers now

http://www.formula1.com/news/headlines/2009/4/9223.html


Yeah that'll help them score points.
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Now Ferrari gave Kimi a Cap Bigger than his head :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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I'm looking forward for this weeking to see Ferrari in action I would be delighted if Kimi manages the podium but if they don't score any points It would be the first time in history that Ferrari scores zero 4 times in a row? That's gonna get Italians very very MAD :evil: :evil:
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alvaro3d wrote:Now Ferrari gave Kimi a Cap Bigger than his head :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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I'm looking forward for this weeking to see Ferrari in action I would be delighted if Kimi manages the podium but if they don't score any points It would be the first time in history that Ferrari scores zero 4 times in a row? That's gonna get Italians very very MAD :evil: :evil:


And when the Italians become mad... :twisted:
Currently watching the live timing of FP1 on the Official F1 website and it's interesting to see that Ferrari are atleast a second slower than the Williams of Rosberg
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On a noteworthy side note, guess who was at the Bahrain Qualifying session in the Ferrari pitlane ... that's right, the one, the only, Jean Alesi. I'll eat my hat if this has no hidden meaning... :mrgreen:
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