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Scuderia Ferrari

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  • The high level of funding from the tobacco industry raised the teams 'cost expectations, according to Ross Brawn, principal of the Mercedes F1 team and a former technical director of the Scuderia Ferrari team.

    Ferrari Finds Smoke Without Fire Richard Gillis 2010

  • The high level of funding from the tobacco industry raised the teams 'cost expectations, according to Ross Brawn, principal of the Mercedes F1 team and a former technical director of the Scuderia Ferrari team.

    Ferrari Finds Smoke Without Fire Richard Gillis 2010

  • The high level of funding from the tobacco industry raised the teams 'cost expectations, according to Ross Brawn, principal of the Mercedes F1 team and a former technical director of the Scuderia Ferrari team.

    Ferrari Finds Smoke Without Fire Richard Gillis 2010

  • The high level of funding from the tobacco industry raised the teams 'cost expectations, according to Ross Brawn, principal of the Mercedes F1 team and a former technical director of the Scuderia Ferrari team.

    Ferrari Finds Smoke Without Fire Richard Gillis 2010

  • Founded as Scuderia Ferrari (“scuderia” means “stable,” as in a stable or team of drivers), the firm initially focused just on racing cars.

    Ferrari Gets Left in the Dust 2009

  • The rebel teams -- BMW-Sauber, BrawnGP, Scuderia Ferrari, McLaren-Mercedes, Red Bull Racing, Renault, Scuderia Toro Rosso, and Toyota -- have committed to racing with Formula One until the end of 2012, the spokesman said.

    Formula One Teams Remain in Race 2009

  • Mr. Ramsay bought flashy cars including a silver 430 Scuderia Ferrari.

    Reality Check, Please 2009

  • The Scuderia Ferrari team — winner of eight team championships in the past 10 years — can hardly compete this season, let alone win.

    Ferrari Gets Left in the Dust 2009

  • The dark red speedster began its life at the XII Tour of Sicily, on behalf of Scuderia Ferrari, winning the fastest overall time.

    Mercedes' Grand Price Artnews.com Julie Carlson 2006

  • So strong is the magic surrounding Scuderia Ferrari that it was seen as an act of God when at the race following the owner's death, a Ferrari won the Italian Grand Prix, at Monza, the only race that season that was not won by a McLaren.

    NYT > Home Page By BRAD SPURGEON 2011

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