Ferrari Formula 1 known as Scuderia Ferrari is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. Though the Scuderia and Ferrari Corse Clienti continue to manage the racing...
Ferrari Formula 1 known as Scuderia Ferrari is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. Though the Scuderia and Ferrari Corse Clienti continue to manage the racing activities of numerous Ferrari customers and private teams. Ferrari's racing division has completely devoted its attention and funding to its Formula One team, Scuderia Ferrari. Scuderia Ferrari is Italian for "Ferrari Stable", though the name is liberally translated as "Team Ferrari."
Having crossed the paddock from Ferrari to Mercedes after 14 years with the Italian team, Michael Schumacher has paid tribute to fans of the Scuderia.
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Today it was announced that the legendary Michael Schumacher would be a making a much-anticipated return to F1 with Mercedes. When the possibility of Schumi returning to deputise for the injured Felipe Massa after the Hungarian grand prix this year, I became incredibly, uncontrollably excited. And believe me, that doesn’t happen very often – I’m quite a low-voltage kind of guy. As I infamously tweeted at the time: “No matter how excited you might think I am at the prospect of Schumi returning, I’m a little bit more!” And that pretty much sums it up this time, too. I’m absolutely thrilled that Michael’s returning ...
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After being employed by the Ferrari Formula 1 team for 14 years Michael Schumacher will join Mercedes Grand Prix as of next season. The German is very pleased though that the split-up was in great harmony with the Italian team. Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo already admitted last week the team would never try and stop Schumacher from following his dreams. Speaking about his return to Formula 1 with Mercedes Michael Schumacher said: “My thoughts initially go to Ferrari. I’m very pleased that the split-up goes off that harmoniously and that we are still on friendly terms with each other. “I would really like ...
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ROME (Reuters) - Ferrari will not stand in Michael Schumacher's way if the seven-times Formula One world champion decides to come out of retirement and race for Mercedes, president Luca di Montezemolo told Reuters on Monday. The 40-year-old has worked as a consultant for the Italian team since retiring at the end of 2006 but reports say he is close to signing with fellow Germans Mercedes, who have taken over world champions Brawn. Schumacher announced in September he would work as a consultant for Ferrari for another three years. Asked if Ferrari would enforce the deal, Montezemolo said: "No, not binding." "It's clear that ...
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Felipe Massa's return to racing continued on Sunday when Ferrari said the Brazilian driver will get behind the wheel of a Formula One car in the "next few days." Massa, who hasn't raced since sustaining life-threatening injuries in a crash at the Hungarian Grand Prix in July, will drive an F2007 model fitted with demonstration run tires. The Italian team says Massa won't drive until at least Tuesday due to the unsettled weather in the area. Massa says he wanted "to jump into a Formula One car before the end of the year, so I made the most of being in Maranello to do ...
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Daily MailLewis Hamilton welcomes SchumacherIndia.comThree, that's right THREE Formula 1 world champions will go head to head in the 2010 season - Michael Schumacher, Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso. ...Will the Schu fit?The News InternationalSucidal Schumi returns to Formula 1 and declares "I want to die happy!"The Spoof (satire)Schumi's Return: Will The History Be an Indication of Things to Come?Bleacher Reportautosport.com -Daily Mail...
Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolo rubbishes suggestions made by Kimi Raikkonen that the Finn was replaced by Fernando Alonso to please sponsor Santander - as he admits to some prior concerns about the Scuderia's new charge.
According to reports from the BBC, Michael Schumacher has just signed a one-year contract with the Mercedes-Petronas F1 team and will be returning to Formula One in 2010.
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Michael Schumacher will be a sight to behold in a Silver Arrow but his ruthlessness provokes misgivingsThe last time we saw Michael Schumacher as a Formula One driver, his Ferrari was a blur of red diving inside the silver McLaren of Kimi Raikkonen as the two cars roared along the pit straight at Interlagos shortly before the finish of the 2006 Brazilian grand prix, the final round of the season. In the mind of the German, there was more than...
Castigator a sapte titluri mondiale in Marele Circ, Michael Schumacher va reveni in Formula 1, germanul semnand un contract cu Mercedes GP, informatie confirmata oficial de constructorul german. Retras din activitate in 2006, Schumi a fost aproape de un come-back in vara acestui an (dupa accidentarea lui Felipe Massa de la Hungaroring), dar nu a primit avizul medicilor.
• Schumacher signed a three-year deal with Mercedes GP• Hamilton had always wanted to race against the GermanLewis Hamilton is relishing the prospect of going head-to-head with Michael Schumacher next season. The seven-time Formula One world champion today confirmed his return to the sport after three years in retirement, signing a three-year deal with Mercedes GP.Hamilton has previously stated his biggest disappointment was being unable to...
The rumour which has been floating around for some time now has finally been officially confirmed.
One of the greatest if not the greatest Formula One driver ever, Michael Schumacher, will make a comeback after a gap of 3 years to partner with young German Nico Rosberg in the newly branded Mercedes Grand Prix team.
Schumacher has come full circle and joins the team which backed him during his early pre-F1 career and even paid for his drive...
Initially play second fiddle to Renault, but Michael Schumacher leads fightback with seven victories in his final Formula One season. Team move ahead of Renault with just three rounds to go, but rare reliability issues see them beaten to title by just five points.
2005
Struggle with new regulations, in particular those requiring tyres to last through qualifying and race. Make the podium at seven events, including one victory at Indianapolis, where Michelin withdrawal leaves six-car field. Finish third in constructors' standings.
2004
Lose just three times in 18 races to take the constructors' crown for the sixth year in a row. An incredible 13 victories for Michael Schumacher sees him take championship number seven.
2003
A much tougher season, but still ultimately unbeatable. A record fifth successive constructors' title, with Michael Schumacher the first man to take six drivers' crowns.
2000
Ferrari enter a period of total domination, winning Drivers' and Constructors' titles three years in a row.
1999
Ferrari takes the Constructors' Championship in the last race but Eddie Irvine just falls short of the Drivers' Championship.
1983
Ferrari wins its eighth Constructors' Championship.
1979
Jody Scheckter wins the Drivers' Championship driving a Ferrari. It will be the last Drivers' title for the team for 21 years.
1975
Niki Lauda takes the Drivers' Championship with the team and comes back from his horrific accident in 1976 to grab a second title for the team in 1977.
1964
John Surtees, a former world motorbike champion, takes the Drivers' Championship driving for Ferrari. He remains the only man to achieve both titles.
1961
Phil Hill leads Ferrari to the 'double' of both Drivers' and Constructors' Championships.
1958
Mike Hawthorn becomes the third Ferrari driver to win the Drivers' Championship.
1956
Juan-Manuel Fangio wins the his fourth Drivers' Championship with the Scuderia.
1952
Alberto Ascari wins first of two back to back Drivers' Championships in a Ferrari.
1951
Jose Froilan Gonzalez records Ferrari's first victory at the British Grand Prix.