Luca di Montezemolo

  1. Top F1 teams quit FOTA

    Sportbusiness &bull Dec 5, 2011

    All the latest sport business news, focusing on Administration. For more, click the categories on the left or use the search box to look through our massive sport business news archive. All the latest sport business news, focusing on Finance. For more, click the categories on the left or use the search box to look through our massive… Full Story »

  2. Axis of Oversteer loves Norbert Haug

    Axis of Oversteer &bull Dec 3, 2011

    Why? Well. c'mon, hooning an SL 500 rally car at the Race of Champions... That was awesome Norbert! Who knew? I'd like to see Luca Di Montezemolo pull that off.. Full Story »

  3. Ferrari and Red Bull leave FOTA

    F1 Technical - News &bull Dec 2, 2011

    Scuderia Ferrari and Red Bull Racing have today decided they are leaving FOTA, the grouping of Formula One teams. It is understood that both teams found it impossible to make a serious improvement on the resource restriction agreement from last year.… Full Story »

  4. Ferrari tell Massa to get back in gear

    Motor Racing on The Independent &bull Nov 23, 2011

    The Ferrari president, Luca di Montezemolo, has warned Felipe Massa he will need to improve next year if he is to remain with the Scuderia. Full Story »


  5. Felipe's 100th outing for Ferrari

    F1 Minute &bull Nov 22, 2011

    The upcoming race in Brazil signals the end of the 2011 season, and it also holds some extra significance for Felipe Massa. It brings his tenth year as an F1 racing driver to a close, and will be his 100th… Full Story »


  6. Felipe Massa warned over Ferrari future by F1 boss

    Motorsports on The Daily Mail &bull Nov 22, 2011

    Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo has warned Felipe Massa he will need to prove himself next year if he is to remain with the Scuderia. Massa will go into 2012 with just one year left on his contract. Full Story »

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  7. Ferrari Chief Cautions Massa

    Sportinglife Formula 1 &bull Nov 22, 2011

    Luca di Montezemolo says Felipe Massa will need to prove himself next year if he's to stay at Ferrari. Full Story »

  8. Massa wants to improve with team in 2012

    F1 Live &bull Nov 22, 2011

    It has been a disappointing season for Ferrari, with only one win coming courtesy of Fernando Alonso at the British Grand Prix. For Massa, however, it's been even worse, with a best-placed finish of fifth, and less than half the… Full Story »

  9. Di Montezemolo gives Massa one more chance

    Planet F1 &bull Nov 22, 2011

    Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo has again reiterated that under fire driver Felipe Massa will be with the Maranello team next year, but warned he will need to improve drastically in the 2012 season. Massa's contract will run for the… Full Story »

  10. Ferrari: Massa needs to prove himself

    Planet F1 &bull Nov 22, 2011

    Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo has again reiterated that under fire driver Felipe Massa will be with the Maranello team next year, but warned he will need to improve drastically in the 2012 season. Massa's contract will run for the… Full Story »

  11. F1: Di Montezemolo warns Massa

    pitpass &bull Nov 22, 2011

    While confirming that Felipe Massa remains with his team for 2012, Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolo warns the Brazilian that he must prove himself. The Brazilian, who has been criticised by the Ferrari boss at the end of 2010, di… Full Story »


  12. Montezemolo issues Massa warning

    F1 Live &bull Nov 22, 2011

    Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo has issued a warning to Felipe Massa that "he'll have to prove himself next season" Full Story »

  13. De la Rosa: I would welcome a Raikkonen return to F1

    Formula1.net &bull Nov 21, 2011

    Nov.21 (GMM) Pedro de la Rosa has revealed he would love to see Kimi Raikkonen return to formula one. The 2007 world champion is linked with a seat at Williams, with the British team reportedly set to announce its 2012… Full Story »


  14. Whitmarsh: McLaren and Ferrari will live on

    GP Update &bull Nov 17, 2011

    Martin Whitmarsh has full confidence that, if any two teams were to remain in Formula 1 for another ten years, they would be McLaren and Ferrari. This comes after Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolo seemingly threatened to pull out of… Full Story »

  15. Bernie not in favour of three-car teams

    Planet F1 &bull Nov 14, 2011

    Speaking at the recent Ferrari's World Finals event at Mugello, Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolo once again raised the idea of teams running three cars, adamant that it would be good for Formula One. There's the issue of the third… Full Story »


  16. Multi-tasking Pat Fry relishing role as Ferrari's technical director - F1's poisoned chalice

    F-1 News on Telegraph &bull Nov 12, 2011

    Is there a more poisoned chalice in Formula One right now than the role of Ferrari technical director? It is like the England manager's job; at once an honour and a curse given the huge weight of expectation. In at… Full Story »

  17. More discussion on third cars

    Grandprix.com - News &bull Nov 11, 2011

    There has been more discussion in F1 on the possibility of teams running third cars after Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo raised the subject again recently. It was a direction that former FIA president Max Mosley was in favour of… Full Story »


  18. Whitmarsh: Small teams vital to F1

    Autosport - Formula 1 &bull Nov 9, 2011

    McLaren boss Martin Whitmarsh says any push towards three-car entries would be 'wrong' for Formula 1, and that it is more important to ensure the sport is cost-effective for smaller teams. Last weekend Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo renewed his push for F1 teams to be allowed to run third cars… Full Story »

  19. Montezemolo : "Je n'ai jamais reussi a communiquer avec Kimi"

    Automoto 365 &bull Nov 9, 2011

    Le President de Ferrari, Luca Di Montezemolo, a reitere les menaces qu'ils avaient proferees le week-end dernier... Full Story »


  20. Massa pleased with Ferrari support

    F1 Live &bull Nov 9, 2011

    Felipe Massa says that it is important that he is supported by Ferrari after President Luca di Montezemolo confirmed that he would be driving for the team in 2012. Massa already has a contract in place for next season, but… Full Story »



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