Friday, January 26, 2007

Ferrari set for F1 season as Malaysian GP comes near

Ferrari, in preparation for the new F1 season, is changing their F1 machine yet again.

Believe it. After dominating the sport of Formula 1 for as long as I can remember, Ferrari failed miserably in the last two years. Well, second-best is really not that bad but by Ferrari's standards? You might as well call marriage a ''joyful'' experience.

But that's entirely a different story altogether. And going back to our topic, yeah, Ferrari has a new car. Add that to the team's new ace driver, Kimi Raikkonen, and we have one exciting F1 season Ferrari HAS to win.

Why? Well, if all these changes these guys made turns out to be all for nothing, then I guess we would never see the red Scuderia dominate the sport again... EVER.

But hey, at least the new Ferrari F2007 gives them new hope.

The F2007, which is the fifty third single-seater built by Ferrari specifically to compete in the Formula One World Championship, has been significantly modified when compared to their 2006 F1 car, the 248 F1.

The design was revised to accommodate a new front suspension that represents a major conceptual innovation, mainly in terms of aerodynamics.

The shape of the side-pods and their openings are also revised, based on modifications to the cooling system, which also implies exits for the radiators on the upper part of the bodywork, while the engine air intake is also substantially different.

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