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F1 Racing
by Stephen Lunn on January 28, 2010
Ferrari F1 have unveiled their new car, which they will use to reinstate their team at the top of the constructors championship in the new season.
After a "painful" 2009 and the 2010 season fast approaching, the F1 world were waiting with baited breath for the team to reveal the design of their new vehicle, which will be driven by Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa. After the return of the team's uber-driver Michael Schumacher was almost achieved during last season's spell without the injured Brazilian Massa, and the German legend's revelations that he will instead drive for Mercedes during the 2010 season, it looked as if it would as an abortive a start to the season as last year.
However, Fernando Alonso, 2006 World Champion, has said "we are ready to face the challenge" ahead of the team. The new car will certainly put the wind up the competition, as you can never write Ferrari off.
After a "painful" 2009 and the 2010 season fast approaching, the F1 world were waiting with baited breath for the team to reveal the design of their new vehicle, which will be driven by Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa. After the return of the team's uber-driver Michael Schumacher was almost achieved during last season's spell without the injured Brazilian Massa, and the German legend's revelations that he will instead drive for Mercedes during the 2010 season, it looked as if it would as an abortive a start to the season as last year.
However, Fernando Alonso, 2006 World Champion, has said "we are ready to face the challenge" ahead of the team. The new car will certainly put the wind up the competition, as you can never write Ferrari off.
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