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    Heading for the Belgian Grand Prix

    Maranello, 16 August 2010 – Even if we are still in the second week of the summer break, Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro’s thoughts are already focussed on the next challenge, the Belgian Grand Prix at the legendary Spa-Francorchamps circuit.

    The thirteenth round of the championship, in the Ardennes, is a significant one for the Maranello crew, as it has been the venue for some amazing wins, dating back to 1952 and ’53, with Alberto Ascari at the wheel of the Ferrari 500 F2. After that came victories for Peter Collins in a Ferrari D50 in 1956, Phil Hill in 1961 at the wheel of an F156 and John Surtees driving a Ferrari 312F1-66 in 1966.

    From 1971 to 1982, the Belgian Grand Prix moved to Zolder and Nivelles, before the return to Spa saw Ferrari back in the winner’s enclosure courtesy of Michael Schumacher, who has won here more often than any other driver: in 1996 in the F310, 1997 in the F310B, 2001 in the F2001 and 2002 in the F2002.

    After this string of victories, it fell to Kimi Raikkonen to pick up the baton, in 2007 in the F2007 and in 2009 with the F60, and in between, in 2008, Felipe Massa stood on the top step of the podium for the reds.

    Spa Francorchamps, Belgium’s oldest and most famous circuit, hosted the first Belgian Grand Prix in 1950 and went on to do so through to 1970. The long high speed track was the brainchild of Jules de Their and Henri Langlois Van Ophem, using the three main roads that linked the Ardennes towns of Malmedy, Stavelot and Francorchamps.

    At almost fourteen kilometres in length, the triangular track was one of the longest on the calendar, as well as being one of the most demanding, with its interminable straights. In the second half of the 60s, the layout was modified as much as was possible, given it used public roads, to meet new safety standards, however, it was still deemed too dangerous given the ever increasing speed of the cars through the corners, thanks to the advent of wings, so the event was switched, first to Nivelles, which staged the race twice and then to Zolder for ten years.

    Not until 1983 did the Grand Prix return to Spa, after it had been modernised to make it safer, albeit slower and shorter. The new semi-permanent track measured around seven kilometres, still using sections of public road, from Blanchimont corner to the Kemmel straight, along with the old La Source hairpin and a new permanent section which linked the two remaining extremities of the old layout.

    The double chicane was added, going by the name of Bus Stop and new pits were built just after this final corner, to conform with regulations requiring a level area for the garages. Over the years, other changes have been introduced, at the chicane, to the run-off areas and, thanks to a new road built around the circuit, it is no longer used by normal traffic, so it is effectively a permanent track. Despite all these changes, Spa is still one of the most spectacular venues on the calendar, with corners such as Eau Rouge, a theoretically flat-out left-right kink on the way up a hill and named after the stream that runs nearby and of course the unpredictable weather always has to have it say.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vcs316 View Post
    in 2008, Felipe Massa stood on the top step of the podium for the reds.



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    Not exactly

    There's been a Ferrari win both times I've been to Spa. There should be a whipround for me to go in case I bring them luck again
    Forza Jules

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    Quote Originally Posted by Suzie View Post

    There's been a Ferrari win both times I've been to Spa. There should be a whipround for me to go in case I bring them luck again
    Suzie, i think you should go to SPA again this year just so we see the REDS on the podium again...but this time for a 1-2 finish
    Forza Ferrari SEMPRE!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Suzie View Post
    Not exactly

    There's been a Ferrari win both times I've been to Spa. There should be a whipround for me to go in case I bring them luck again
    As long as you stay away from Silverstone then
    Forza Ferrari

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    Yeah I appear to be a bit of a scud when it comes to Silverstone
    Forza Jules

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    Somehow Suzie we need you at Spa this year. We certainly could do with a 1, 2.
    Any chance you could be a bit of a scud for Macca & RB????


    Forza Jules

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    I will try my best, sadly it will be from the privacy of my own home
    Forza Jules

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    Quote Originally Posted by Suzie View Post
    I will try my best, sadly it will be from the privacy of my own home
    I hope that will be enough Suzie
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    Maybe, TSN members should fund Suzie's trip to Spa.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sav_pap View Post
    Maybe, TSN members should fund Suzie's trip to Spa.
    What ever helps
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    Quote Originally Posted by sav_pap View Post
    Maybe, TSN members should fund Suzie's trip to Spa.
    I absolutely agree. I accept cheques, credit cards or just plain cash. I will bring everyone back a waffle
    Forza Jules

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    Quote Originally Posted by Suzie View Post
    I absolutely agree. I accept cheques, credit cards or just plain cash. I will bring everyone back a waffle
    Can I get ice-cream with mine
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