Aci chairman joins Fia World Motor Sport Council The chairman of the Italian Automobile Club, Enrico Gelpi, was unanimously elected on Friday to fill a vacant seat on the World Motor Sport Council of the International Racing Federation FIA.
MotoGP champ to test a Ferrari MotoGP world champion Valentino Rossi will be back behind the wheel of a Ferrari Formula 1 car later this month, Ferrari confirmed on Thursday.
Ferrari proud over 2008 season results One day after Ferrari won the Formula 1 constructors' championship but lost the drivers' title in the last 18 seconds of the final Grand Prix of the season, team principal Stefano Domenicali said he was proud of what the squad had achieved this year.
Ferrari could quit GP racing over standard engine Imposing a single or standardised engine for all cars would drive Ferrari out of the Formula 1 championship, the Italian team warned on Monday.
Massa relies on lucky pants Ferrari driver Felipe Massa said Wednesday that he would rely on his lucky underpants to help him pick up speed in the Formula One season finale in his native Brazil.
Ferrari behind McLaren in practice sessions Ferrari's Felipe Massa is going to need to find some speed if wants to beat the McLaren of standings leader Lewis Hamilton in Sunday's Chinese Grand Prix and improve his chances of winning the 2008 title.
Last two races will be 'all or nothing' for Ferrari Now back on top of the constructors' championship, Ferrari is committed to making the most of the final two races of the Formula 1 season to ensure that Felipe Massa also brings home the drivers' title for the Italian team.
Raikkonen ready to help Ferrari teammate Formula 1 world champion Kimi Raikkonen knows he has little if any chance of retaining his title and will work to try and make sure his Ferrari teammate Felipe Massa wins it and that the Scuderia clinches the constructors championships for the second year running.
Ferrari drivers keep Hamilton's pace McLaren-Merdedes driver Lewis Hamilton clocked the fastest time in the first practice for Sunday's Singapore Grand Prix but Ferrari drivers Felipe Massa and Kimi Raikkonen were right behind him.
Massa chasing 'dream' Felipe Massa believes he can overtake Lewis Hamilton and achieve his dream of a first world title.
McLaren appeal turned down McLaren failed in its appeal to have Lewis Hamilton reinstated as winner of the recent Belgian Grand Prix, leaving Ferrari's Felipe Massa just a point behind the Briton with four races to go in the Formula one race.
Raikkonen fastest at Monza Kimi Raikkonen celebrated the extension of his contract with Ferrari by clocking the fastest time in the second free practice session for Sunday's Italian Grand Prix.
Ferrari defends Raikkonen Ferrari has defended world champion Kimi Raikkonen after the Finn fell to third in the Formula One race as teammate Felipe Massa closed on leader Lewis Hamilton with a superb win in Valencia.
Massa wants greater reliability from Ferrari Ferrari has to resolve it reliability issues if it wants to retain its Formula 1 constructors' and drivers' titles, Felipe Massa said on Wednesday.
Ferrari needs to resolve reliability problems Ferrari has less than three weeks to resolve the reliability problems which cost it the Hungarian Grand Prix at the weekend.
Ferrari put thinking caps on Ferrari said Monday they had to have a good hard think after being outgunned by McLaren's Lewis Hamilton in the German Grand Prix.
Ferrari keen to get back on top Ferrari are keen to get back on top of the F1 tree at Sunday's German Grand Prix here after their poor display in the wet at Silverstone.
Ferrari must remain focused Ferrari has had a good Formula 1 season so far but it must remain focused and keep its feet on the ground if it wants to repeat its success of last year, according to team principal Stefano Domenicali.
Ferrari's Massa takes aim at title The Formula 1 season is about to cross the halfway mark with Ferrari's Felipe Massa in first place with declared desire to end the season on top.
Ferrari chief confident about 2008 championship Ferrari and Fiat Chairman Luca Cordero di Montezemolo said on Wednesday that he was confident his team could retain its title this year and that one of its drivers would once again win the championship.























