chonkoa
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That 10 bhp will probably cause their engine to go kaboom! Ferrari reliability hasn't been anything to write home about this year.
Have faith my dear friend.
That 10 bhp will probably cause their engine to go kaboom! Ferrari reliability hasn't been anything to write home about this year.
Have faith my dear friend.
Kimi Raikkonen suffered a huge shunt in Saturday's final practice for the Italian GP, crashing into a concrete barrier at 200mph.
24 minutes into the session, something on the Ferrari driver's car appeared to fail as he went into Curva del Serraglio, sending him crashing into the concrete barrier, doing massive damage to the right side of his F2007.
The Finn continued to slide along the concrete wall for more than 70m before the nose of his car eventually got buried in a tyre wall, bringing an end to his horrific accident.
Raikkonen, however, climbed out unaided as the Ferrari crew nervously watched on from the team's garage. The Finn appeared to be dazed and was taken to the medical centre as a precaution.
The session remained red-flagged as Raikkonen's Ferrari was craned away, both front wheels hanging from their tethers, and the marshals repaired the tyre barrier.
Practice resumed with 16 minutes left on the clock.
The two McLarens were immediately on the pace, as they fought for supremacy on the track.
Fernando Alonso eventually ended quickest, after clocking a 1:22.054, which put him 0.146s ahead of his team-mate Leiws Hamilton.
Felipe Massa finished in third place, however, the Ferrari driver was over half a second down on Alonso's P1 time.
The BMWs of Nick Heidfeld and Robert Kubica were best of the rest, finishing fourth and fifth, ahead of Nico Rosberg, Alex Wurz and Jarno Trulli.


I think after tomorrow's race even the most optimistic Ferrari supporters will have to concede that it's over. As I have said many times, that's not necessarily a bad thing. With their championship charge in shambles, they can concentrate on their off-track activities.
Was Monza not supposed to be a Ferrari race? Massa said recently that the upcoming GPs are suited to Ferrari's car. Oops.
Nice qualification. When the winners were getting weighed one could see the hostility between Alonso and Hamilton. No love what so ever, especially when you compare it to Hamilton and Massa's relationship which is all cheerful and happy.
It's really going to be an in-house competition tomorrow.
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