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    Spanish GP 2014 Team news & quotes

    Spain has been a happy hunting ground for Ferrari over the years.



    Sunday sees the 44th Spanish Grand Prix take place at the Circuit de Catalunya and for Scuderia Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso it’s his home race.

    A year ago he triumphed here after a winning drive, that was partly down to a very on-form F138, which also helped Felipe Massa make it to the third step of the podium.

    Since the Spanish Grand Prix was first held in 1951 at Pedralbes, Barcelona, Ferrari has won the race 12 times, which is a 28% hit rate. The first victory came here in 1954, courtesy of Mike Hawthorn.

    When the race returned to the calendar in 1968, it was held at Jarama on the outskirts of Madrid. Here in 1974, Ferrari won thanks to Niki Lauda who, at the wheel of a 312 B3-74. Niki also took pole position and the race fastest lap.

    The last time the Spanish GP was held at Jarama in 1981, it produced one of Gilles Villeneuve’s greatest performances. At the wheel of a 126 CK, he drove an incredible race, holding up a whole train of cars that were faster than his in the corners, but not on the straights, where the Ferrari managed to hold its own.

    In the Ligier, Jaques Laffite pulled alongside him several times through the turns, but on the straights, Villeneuve managed to keep ahead of the Frenchman. The race result paints an accurate picture of the race, as the top five all finished within 1.240 seconds.

    In 1986, the Spanish Grand Prix made Jerez de la Frontera its home. Ferrari put its name on the winner’s trophy in 1990, with Alain Prost first past the flag, which opened up the title fight again with Ayrton Senna, who had to retire his McLaren.

    The grand prix’s current home is the Catalunya circuit, at Montmelo, on the outskirts of Barcelona. Ferrari and Michael Schumacher racked up a lot of wins here, including the German’s first ever victory with the Scuderia, when he was majestic in atrociously wet conditions in 1996.

    The Schumacher-Ferrari combination also triumphed in 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004. In 2007, victory went to Felipe Massa. On that day, Fernando Alonso got away well in the McLaren, with the Spaniard trying to pass the Brazilian at the first corner.

    However, Felipe never lifted off, the F2007 and the McLaren collided and Alonso ended up in the run-off area. The following year, victory went to Kimi Raikkonen, with Massa completing a one-two for the Scuderia.

    In its time, the Spanish GP has also been held at the Montjuich street circuit, again in Barcelona. Tragedy struck here in 1975, when five people were killed by Rolf Stommelen in the Hill.

    The race was also notable as it is, to date, the only time a woman driver has finished in the points, that honour going to the Italian Lella Lombardi, who was sixth in the March.

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    A home race for Fernando Alonso

    Maranello, 5 May – Sunday sees the 44th Spanish Grand Prix take place at the Catalunya circuit and for Scuderia Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso it’s his home race. A year ago he triumphed here after a winning drive, that was partly down to a very on-form F138, which also helped Felipe Massa make it to the third step of the podium.

    Since the Spanish Grand Prix was first held in 1951 at Pedralbes, Barcelona, Ferrari has won the race 12 times, which is a 28% hit rate. The first victory came here in 1954, courtesy of Mike Hawthorn. When the race returned to the calendar in 1968, it was held at Jarama on the outskirts of Madrid. Here in 1974, Ferrari won thanks to Niki Lauda who, at the wheel of a 312 B3-74 also took pole position and the race fastest lap.

    The last time the Spanish GP was held at Jarama, it produced one of Gilles Villeneuve’s greatest performances. At the wheel of a 126 CK, he drove an incredible race, holding up a whole train of cars that were faster than his in the corners, but not on the straights, where the Ferrari managed to hold its own. In the Ligier, Jaques Laffite pulled alongside him several times through the turns, but on the straights, Villeneuve managed to keep ahead of the Frenchman. The race result paints an accurate picture of the race, as the top five all finished within 1.240 seconds.

    In 1986, the Spanish Grand Prix made Jerez de la Frontera its home. Ferrari put its name on the winner’s trophy in 1990, with Alain Prost first past the flag, which opened up the title fight again with Ayrton Senna, who had to retire his McLaren.

    The Grand Prix’s current home is the Catalunya circuit, at Montmelo, on the outskirts of Barcelona. Ferrari and Michael Schumacher racked up a lot of wins here, including the German’s first ever victory with the Scuderia, when he was majestic in atrociously wet conditions in 1996.

    The Schumacher-Ferrari combination also triumphed in 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004. In 2007, victory went to Felipe Massa. On that day, Fernando Alonso got away well in the McLaren, with the Spaniard trying to pass the Brazilian at the first corner. However, Felipe never lifted off, the F2007 and the McLaren collided and Alonso ended up in the run-off area. The following year, victory went to Kimi Raikkonen, with Massa completing a one-two for the Scuderia.

    In its time, the Spanish GP has also been held at the Montjuich street circuit, again in Barcelona. Tragedy struck here in 1975, when five people were killed by Rolf Stommelen in the Hill. The race was also notable as it is, to date, the only time a woman driver has finished in the points, that honour going to the Italian Lella Lombardi, who was sixth in the March.

    - See more at: http://formula1.ferrari.com/news/hom....1ZipfS8Z.dpuf
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    just realised they same.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob View Post


    just realised they same.
    "There is no harm in repeating a good thing." - Plato

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    I'll be watching Spanish GP in Italy, and I hope and pray that I'll have something worth celebrating afterwards. Otherwise, I might shoot myself. Thanks , Rob, for reminding us of what we've achieved there in the past!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob View Post


    just realised they same.
    Yeah...it's happen, kind of Deja Vu of the day!


    Well...we've won the Spanish Grand Prix last year, TBH I don't have much hope for this year but I really hope we'll see Fernando in podium...

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    I leave wednesday to go to the spanish gp from the uk am so excited .... forza ferrari ... hopin for a home win!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by alonsonum1 View Post
    I leave wednesday to go to the spanish gp from the uk am so excited .... forza ferrari ... hopin for a home win!!!
    Enjoy your trip
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    Quote Originally Posted by alonsonum1 View Post
    I leave wednesday to go to the spanish gp from the uk am so excited .... forza ferrari ... hopin for a home win!!!
    Have a great weekend there

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    Quote Originally Posted by alonsonum1 View Post
    I leave wednesday to go to the spanish gp from the uk am so excited .... forza ferrari ... hopin for a home win!!!
    Well done. Hopefully you can bring 2 or 3 tenths advantage to our car
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    No pictures from the track yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mi View Post
    No pictures from the track yet?
    Track is usually open for spectators/reporters from Thursday.... If I am not wrong...

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    I'm so exited to see what had happened the last 3 weeks in the factories ... Mainly (but not only) on our side, also others especially where we know that they have a strong development during year (RBs to name it).
    I not blue eyed to believe everything is different but it will be interesting to see who did what ... in which direction ...

    so - to use phrase of The Doors - let it roll, baby, roll ...

    P.S. ... next weekend is mother's day in Austria ...
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    I am blue-eyed and I am hoping that Ferrari have made great improvements!

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    I leave Friday morning from the UK, Second time to Spanish GP, Was there last year and witnessed the win, Forza Ferrari


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    @alonsonum1 and Schumyboy83

    That's fantastic...I wish I was able to go too...

    On the news, James Allison told that Kimi will improve in time...I really hope that Kimi back for good and start to win again!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sanomas View Post
    @alonsonum1 and Schumyboy83
    On the news, James Allison told that Kimi will improve in time...I really hope that Kimi back for good and start to win again!
    He did say that but I think the context was quite important. He was saying something like "So far we havent given our top drivers a car to match their talents so we have to say thank you to Fernando for maximizing every point, etc." But he can't really say Great Fernando and ignore Kimi so he was like "We also have to say "thank you" to Kimi and some generic comments." :D

    Quote Originally Posted by Schumyboy83 View Post
    I leave Friday morning from the UK, Second time to Spanish GP, Was there last year and witnessed the win, Forza Ferrari
    Hopefully you are Ferrari's lucky charm. Forza Ferrari
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alonso14 View Post
    He did say that but I think the context was quite important. He was saying something like "So far we have given our top drivers a car to match their talents so we have to say thank you to Fernando for maximizing every point, etc." But he can't really say Great Fernando and ignore Kimi so he was like "We also have to say "thank you" to Kimi and some generic comments." :D

    I totally agreed...beside of what you say, I think it's not about the car only, Kimi need to time to fit in. I'm really happy to see him again in red, but I expect his performance get better in next races...Kimi is one of best drivers in now and he is IN one of best teams, so he should do better job, just give him (and team) some time and we'll see!
    Last edited by Sanomas; 7th May 2014 at 16:36.

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    A very interesting video about the intense training that the men in our pit crew have to go through to be that good as they are...

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    Ferrari`s new pit stop equipment


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    I hope so, Was in Spain last year and we won, Was in Silverstone 11 we won, 3rd time lucky...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Schumyboy83 View Post
    I hope so, Was in Spain last year and we won, Was in Silverstone 11 we won, 3rd time lucky...
    I don't know about the luck, but we have Fernando Alonso who makes impossible things possible.
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    I wonder if the following link gives accurate prediction to our development? http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/113807

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    Our pitstops are almost perfect, new equipment should help us to keep this advantage.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nero Horse View Post
    A very interesting video about the intense training that the men in our pit crew have to go through to be that good as they are...

    I really enjoy these kind of videos! Didn't expect they did 3 days a week of physical training! Very useful video
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    Never seen these before. Let's hope they bring our pit stop time under 2s

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    Looks like HUGE lego pieces!
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