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Saturday, April 17, 2004
week of testing completed  
  Yesterday was the fifth and final day of testing this week for Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro at the Fiorano circuit. Michael Schumacher was back on track again, at the wheel of an F2004. The day was affected by rain and so the work centred on testing wet weather tyres.
The German driver completed a total of 35 laps, 3 of them on the short version of the track, with a best time of 1.00.860.
Source: FerrariWorld.com
 
 
Friday, April 16, 2004
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Thursday, April 15, 2004
Sneak preview of 1/12 Enzo  
  Tamiya is proud to present a 1/12 scale multi-material semi-assembled model of the Enzo Ferrari.

In order to obtain unprecedented level of detail, this replica is constructed from high quality materials including ABS resin cowling, die-cast metal engine, metallic mesh grille and synthetic rubber tires. This model also features one-piece monocoque frame, and intricately detailed V12 engine, radiator and drive train. Durable die-cast suspension arms combine with working dampers and stabilizers for real-action suspension. Metal hinged gull-wing doors open smoothly thanks to built-in spring and oil dampers. Front and rear cowling can be opened allowing display of fully detailed interior. Only slight assembly required, making it perfect for collectors and inexperienced modelers.
This multi-material semi-assembled model, just like the actual machine herself, is a revolutionary new vision for the future.
Overall length: 392mm, overall width: 173mm, overall height: 95mm.
Planned date of release: July 2004.

Source: Tamiya.com
 
 
Wednesday, April 14, 2004
Bertolini drives F2004  
  Testing continues at Fiorano today, once again with Rubens Barrichello. Luca Badoer and Andrea Bertolini will be on track at Vairano, taking turns at the wheel of an F2004.
Andrea Bertolini normaly drives a 360Modena in GT races.
Source: FerrariWorld.com
 
 
Le Mans entry revised  
  Most notably is the withdrawl of a Ferrari 550 by the BMS Scuderia Italia team that had an automatic GTS entry after winning the 2003 FIA GT title. Previously, a LMP900 class Dome S101of the Arena team had already been moved from the entry list.

With no GTS cars on the reserve list, however, it is now clear that the Ferrari 575 GTC's of Barron Connor Racing will race against 6 competitors in GTS: the 2 Works Corvettes, 4 Ferrari 550's of Prodrive (2), Care Racing and Labre and the Pagani Zonda of the Force One team.

Source: Barron Connor Racing
 
 
Tuesday, April 13, 2004
Testing continious  
  At the fourth day of testing in Barcelona the BARs were the fastest. There was, at the 9th of April, no more rain, but some sunshine. Jenson Button was the quickest at the track and he kept teammate Sato (2nd) and Michael Schumacher (3rd) behind him.
At monday Ferrari went back testing. It was the fist day of testing at Fiorano. But because of heavy showers, testdriver Luca Badoer, could only drive 18 laps. His fastest lap was 1.05.887.
Today the team will test again with Rubens Barrichello.
Source: F1Racing.nl
 
 
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