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Friday, July 11, 2003
Update ForzaRossa.nl  
  Just made some updates to ForzaRossa.nl. New miniatures (1/43, 1/5, 1/2 and radio-controlled) a update of the magazines, new links etc. Hope you enjoy!  
 
Rubins fasted on third testday  
  On the third day of testing in Barcelona was Rubens Barrichello almost 2/10 of a second faster than the Williams of Marc Gene. On a hot last day of testing in Barcelona, it was almost 32 decrees celcius, drove Barrichello 100 laps and Gene even 150.
McLaren came with three drivers (and cars) to the track. Kimi couldn't go faster than a sixt time and for Coulthard was the thirtheent time the best he could do.
Also in action were Jordan, Jaguar, BAR, Renault and Toyota.
 
 
Wednesday, July 09, 2003
Yeah...now I know were my money goes...  
  This is what I saw past monday. I heard a familiar, and beautiful sound, and...yes, it was a Ferrari. A red 550 Maranello. It parked just in front of our appartment. And who was behind the wheel? Yes...my landlord!  
 
New item at ForzaRossa  
  Wow...what a great cars these are. Can they still be called miniatures? I don't know. These Ferraris and Maseratis are in scale 1,5:2 and powered by a Fiat Topollino engine. They can go as fast as 100 km/h!! What a great toy for your older childeren...or yourself ofcourse! For more pictures, go to the miniatures page. There is also the link to the site of Carrozzeria Allegretti!  
 
Badoer fastest in test  
  At the first day of testing looked everything good for Ferrari. As Jean Todt already said after the race in France, must Ferrari find new speed in the tests this couple of weeks. And everything looks like they do a great job. The first test was in Barcelona and Badoer was faster then Gene in the Williams. The difference was almost 4/10e of a second!
McLaren were also with two cars in Barcelone but couldn't really compete with the Williams and Ferraris. DeLaRosa and Wurz didn't came further then the fifth and seventh (and last) time. Must be said that Wurz only drove seven laps.
 
 
Tuesday, July 08, 2003
New 2+2 Ferrari  
  These sketches were released by Ferrari itself. They give you a first impression of the new 2+2 Ferrari that will be released at the Detroit Motor Show on January 2004. And...if the car will look like these pictures...what a beauty it will be, at least, that's my humble opinion!




 
 
Monday, July 07, 2003
Third place only...  
  It was a hard struggle. And Michael and his Ferrari gave everything they had. Third place. That's all there was in it. But a great fight with both the McLarens...who were in front of him for half of the race. The race was won by the pole setter: Ralf Schumacher...his second win (and the second one-two for the team) in row.
Barrichello made a little mistake in the first round and had to drive throught the whole field. He finished as sevend...a fine job for him!
Now let's hope that during the two weeks before the race of Silvertone they can find some extra improvements so that they can beat both the McLarens and the Williamsen!!
 
 
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