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JENSON WINS HIS 50TH GP WITH McLAREN

JENSON BUTTON WINS HIS 50TH GP WITH McLAREN

Spa-Francorchamps, Sunday September 2
JENSON WINS HIS 50TH GP WITH McLAREN

“Jenson was masterful today”
179th victory for McLaren 

75th victory for McLaren, Mobil 1, Mercedes-Benz and Enkei

50th race for Jenson with Vodafone McLaren Mercedes

31st victory for Vodafone McLaren Mercedes

14th victory for Jenson

4th victory of the season for Vodafone McLaren Mercedes

2nd successive victory for Vodafone McLaren Mercedes

JENSON BUTTON

MP4-27A-02

JENSON WINS HIS 50TH GP WITH McLAREN at Belgian GP

Started 1st
Finished 1st
Fastest lap 1m54.293s (+1.471s, 10th)
Pitstops One: lap 20 (2.49s) [Opt-Pri]
Points 101 (6th)

“I’m sorry to all the fans if it wasn’t very exciting at the front!

“However, winning a grand prix is never easy: you’ve always got to look after the tyres and keep an eye on the gap behind. Today’s race was particularly tricky to read, in fact, because lots of cars were on different strategies so you never knew exactly where you stood.

“Turn One looked pretty crazy – in my mirrors, I could see cars all over the place. For me, it was all pretty straightforward though. Having said that, without having been able to gather long-run testing data from Friday, it initially looked like it was going to be a hard race to call. In fact, as things panned out, it was the opposite.

“It was unusual to be able to run a one-stop strategy. We got to lap 12 and the team asked me how the car was feeling; I told them that the balance was getting better and better, so we were able to get to lap 20 before pitting.

“We need to score big points in both world championships – and today was exactly what we required. I’m a massive team-player, and I fight for the team; I want us to win both world championships and, until I can’t mathematically fight for the drivers’ world championship, I won’t give up on it. I think I showed that today.”

FERRARI TAILOR MADE

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THE PROJECT FERRARI TAILOR MADE
The Tailor-Made programme continues a longstanding Maranello tradition which began in the 1950s and 60s, a time when clients personalised their cars as a matter of course and enjoyed huge freedom when it came to materials, colours and finish. The result was genuinely unique cars tailored to suit the desires of each individual owner. That prestigious past has now been revived through a programme that permits owners to specify every last detail of their Ferrari, from the exterior livery colour to the cabin trim, via a completely unprecedented choice of finishes, accessories, materials, treatments and colours. All of which are the fruit of the ongoing research and development by the Ferrari Styling Centre, taking inspiration from the company’s core values of innovation, elegance and passion.

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THE PROJECT FERRARI TAILOR MADE
The client’s personal wishes and aspirations lie at the very heart of the Tailor-Made Programme. Owners are assisted and guided through the selection process by their own Personal Designer who is charged with guaranteeing that the resulting cars are both unique and consistent with the Ferrari brand and its tradition. Once the car’s details have been defined, the client can then track all of the various processes involved in its creation, right up until they take delivery. Naturally, they are very welcome to come to Maranello to pick up their car in person if they wish so. Creativity, research, original materials, superb craftsmanship and attention to detail are the cornerstones of the Tailor-Made programme which offers three collections inspired directly by Ferrari’s DNA: Scuderia, Classica and Inedita.

2012 Hungarian Grand Prix preview

Hungaroring facts & stats by Vodafone McLaren Mercedes

2012 Hungarian Grand Prix preview

Incredibly, only seven of the 20 racetracks on this year’s Formula 1 calendar are older than the Hungaroring. It was built in just eight months ahead of staging its first grand prix in August 1986. And it’s been a regular fixture on the calendar ever since.

The 2.722-mile/4.381km track is the slowest permanent circuit of the season. It’s narrow and bumpy, and its five 180-degree hairpins place a great deal of emphasis on low-speed mechanical grip. Braking and traction are also crucial in order to set a competitive lap time.


The track isn’t used much during the year, so the asphalt is normally very dusty and slippery at the start of the race weekend. It takes most of FP1 on Friday for the cars to create a clean line, after which set-up work can begin in earnest. As was the case in Germany, the teams will be working with Pirelli’s medium and soft compounds.


More often than not, the race has been run in hot conditions over the last 25 years, with ambient temperatures in excess of 30 degrees. This places huge stress on the drivers, who have to cope with cockpit temperatures in excess of 50 degrees and very little respite behind the wheel, due to the tortuous nature of the circuit.


However, the weather forecast for this weekend looks mixed – as it was last year, when Jenson won the race for Vodafone McLaren Mercedes. Jenson and Lewis have each won twice at the Hungaroring and they’re looking to add to that tally on Sunday.

2012 Hungarian Grand Prix preview



Race distance       70 laps (190.531 miles/306.630km)


Start time               14:00 (local)/13:00 BST


Circuit length        2.722 miles/4.381km


2011 winner           Jenson Button (Vodafone McLaren Mercedes) 70 laps in 1hr46m42.337s (172.416km/h)


2011 pole               Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull Racing) 1m19.815s (197.601km/h)


Lap record             Michael Schumacher (Ferrari F2004) 1m19.071s (199.461km/h)



McLaren at the Hungarian Grand Prix


Wins                       10 (1988, 1991, 1992, 1999, 2000, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011)


Poles                      7 (1988, 1991, 1998, 1999, 2006, 2007, 2008)


Fastest Laps         5 (1988, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2005)



Car 3: Jenson Button


Age                         32 (January 19 1980)


GPs                         218


Wins                       13


Poles                      7


FLs                         7


2012 points            65 (7th)


Hungary record     2011 Q3 R1; 2010 Q11 R8; 2009 Q8 R7; 2008 Q12 R12; 2007 Q17 R-; 2006 Q14 R1; 2005 Q8 R5; 
2004 Q4 R5; 2003 Q14 R10; 2002 Q9 R-; 2001 Q17 R-; 2000 Q8 R9



“The result in Germany puts us right back in the hunt. In that situation, there’s nothing better than a back-to-back weekender: you return to the cockpit almost before you’ve unpacked your bags from the previous race, so it’s great to carry forward that momentum.


“Of course, Hungary’s a very special place for me: I won my first grand prix there back in 2006, I celebrated my 200th grand prix there on the Saturday evening with some of my oldest friends and colleagues in the paddock and I went on to win the grand prix on Sunday. It was the perfect weekend.


“And there’s every reason to believe we can get another good result this year. Our pace at Hockenheim gives us cause for encouragement – it’s just that, as always, we’ll need to run flawlessly through qualifying and the race if we’re to be in the hunt at the end.


“That high level of performance shows just how close things currently are at the top in Formula 1. I’m satisfied that we’re pushing hard enough to be up at the sharp end, so it would be fantastic to take home a winning result to reward all our recent hard work.”



Car 4: Lewis Hamilton


Age                         27 (January 7 1985)


GPs                         100


Wins                       18


Poles                      21


FLs                         11


2012 points            92 (5th)


Hungary record     2011 Q2 R4; 2010 Q5 R8; 2009 Q4 R1; 2008 Q1 R5; 2007 Q1 R1



“I rolled the dice in Germany and got two ones. That’s life, sometimes, but at least I get the chance to give them another roll this weekend – and I’ll be hoping for two sixes! I think there’s good reason to feel confident, too; our Hockenheim upgrade package seems to have delivered the pace we anticipated and a good result just before the summer break would be the perfect way to end the first half of the season.


“Things haven’t always gone our way in the first half, but I certainly feel like we’re experiencing something of a turning point for the whole team. We’ve really stepped up and delivered the pace we needed, our strategy has been spot-on and our pitstops, despite a troubled start at the beginning of the year, are now consistently the fastest in the pitlane.


“Of course, we still have work to do to in order to fully understand the heating characteristics of the Pirelli tyres in wet weather. The current forecast is for mixed weather in Budapest, but we’re gathering more and more data on the tyres, and those conditions may give us further opportunity to overcome the issues we’ve recently encountered.


“I’m really looking forward to the whole weekend.”



Martin Whitmarsh


Team principal, Vodafone McLaren Mercedes


“With the halfway point in the 2012 FIA Formula 1 World Championship now behind us, it’s important that we head into the second half of the season with a concerted view to picking up as many points as possible in a bid to return us to the top.


“I firmly believe that we have the drivers, car and team to win both titles – and I think the difficulties we encountered during the first 10 races of 2012 have strengthened our resilience and hardened our resolve to fight back to the front.


“At Hockenheim last weekend, we had a car capable of taking on and beating our main rivals – the aim now is to ensure both Jenson and Lewis both score points in every race and to take as many points away from our rivals as possible.


“On paper, it may look a difficult task, but we are singularly determined to close down the gaps between ourselves and the championship leaders.”


“Our record at the Hungaroring is considerable: we have won there 10 times, more than any other team, and we go there with the clear aim to add an 11th victory to our tally. It certainly won’t be straightforward, but every single individual within Vodafone McLaren Mercedes is relishing that challenge.”



McLaren has the best record of any Formula 1 constructor at the Hungaroring. Here’s how the team defined 10 days in the history of the Hungarian Grand Prix.



1. August 7 1988


Ayrton Senna enjoys a lights-to-flag victory, but he has it far from easy. His McLaren team-mate Alain Prost battles through from seventh on the grid and passes the Brazilian for the lead late in the race, only to run wide and slot back into second place. Prost crosses the line 0.6s behind Senna.


2. August 11 1991


A momentous lap by Ayrton sees him qualify 1.2s faster than anyone else. He’s never headed in the race, but has to see off a determined challenge from the Williams cars of Nigel Mansell and Riccardo Patrese. Ayrton’s McLaren team-mate Gerhard Berger finishes fourth in the second MP4/6.


3. August 16 1992


Williams lock out the front row of the grid, but their squabbling on the dash to Turn One allows Ayrton to pass Mansell for second place. Race leader Patrese makes a mistake at half distance, handing the lead to Ayrton, who’s never headed. Mansell finishes second to win the world championship, with Gerhard third for McLaren.


4. August 15 1999


Mika Hakkinen dominates the entire weekend, taking pole position and winning the race. David Coulthard makes it a McLaren-Mercedes one-two, but the Scotsman has to earn his place on the second step of the podium. He drops to fifth on the opening lap and battles through the order to pass Eddie Irvine for second place in the closing laps.


5. August 13 2000


Mika leapfrogs from third to first at the start of the race. One of the cars he passes is team-mate David, who ends lap one in third place. Mika goes on to win his second consecutive Hungarian GP, while David has the pace to jump ahead of Michael Schumacher at the pitstops, but loses time behind the Minardis and finishes just 0.5s behind the Ferrari in third.


6. July 31 2005


A brilliant performance by Kimi Raikkonen. He starts fourth, but is up to second midway through the opening lap, and sets off after Michael Schumacher in the lead. He drops to fifth after pitting on lap 11, but a brilliant second stint allows him to jump ahead of Schumacher at the second pitstops and he disappears into the distance, pulling out a lead of 25s in just 11 laps.


7. August 5 2007


Lewis Hamilton wins from pole position, but it’s far from an easy victory. After opening an early lead, he’s hunted down by Raikkonen and the pair spend the second half of the race running nose-to-tail. For 20 laps they’re rarely separated by more than one second, but Lewis is inch-perfect and crosses the line 0.7s ahead. Fernando Alonso is fourth in the other MP4-22.


8. August 3 2008


Heikki Kovalainen wins his first grand prix and, in so doing, becomes the 100th different winner in Formula 1 history. He takes the lead two laps from the chequered flag, when Felipe Massa’s engine blows up. But a win’s a win. “I know I was a bit lucky,” says Heikki, “but it still feels great to win a race.” Lewis runs second early on, but a slow puncture drops him to fifth.


9. July 26 2009


Early-season problems with the MP4-24 are overcome by a series of updates at the Hungaroring. Lewis qualifies fourth and jumps to third on lap one when he picks off Sebastian Vettel. He then passes Mark Webber on lap four with a brilliant move around the outside of Turn 2 and then takes the lead when Fernando Alonso pits. It’s the first victory in Formula 1 for a KERS-Hybrid car.


10. July 31 2011


Jenson Button takes an emphatic win in his 200th grand prix. A pre-race shower forces everyone to start on intermediate tyres, but slicks are the order of the day once the track dries. Another shower at half distance splits the field: race leader Lewis opts for intermediates, while Jenson stays out on slicks. It stops raining and Jenson wins, with Lewis coming home fourth.

Ferrari 2013 Massa Contract Options

Ferrari lets 2013 Massa contract 'option' expire Jul.27 (GMM) Ferrari has allowed a contract 'option' on Felipe Massa's services for the 2013 season to expire, according to Italy's Autosprint magazine.Amid the Brazilian's early struggles in 2012, it appeared a certainty that the Italian team was on the market for a new teammate for Fernando Alonso.But Massa sped up as the F2012 also improved, even though it emerges that in the past days Ferrari let a one-sided contract option - that would have seen Massa definitely stay next season - expire.It means that if the 31-year-old races a Ferrari for an eighth consecutive season in 2013, he will have agreed a brand new contract.Massa told reporters in Hungary on Thursday that if he cannot stay at Ferrari, he could leave formula one altogether.

 Ferrari lets 2013 Massa contract ‘option’ expire
Jul.27 (GMM) Ferrari has allowed a contract ‘option’ on Felipe Massa’s services for the 2013 season to expire, according to Italy’s Autosprint magazine.Amid the Brazilian’s early struggles in 2012, it appeared a certainty that the Italian team was on the market for a new teammate for Fernando Alonso.But Massa sped up as the F2012 also improved, even though it emerges that in the past days Ferrari let a one-sided contract option – that would have seen Massa definitely stay next season – expire.It means that if the 31-year-old races a Ferrari for an eighth consecutive season in 2013, he will have agreed a brand new contract.Massa told reporters in Hungary on Thursday that if he cannot stay at Ferrari, he could leave formula one altogether.

“I want to stay in formula one, but it has to be in a situation where I am in formula one to race, not just to participate,” he said.”If for whatever reason I don’t have the chance to stay in Ferrari, then I will try and find a direction where I can race.”But, otherwise, small teams? I’m not interested.”

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60 Ferrari F40s At Silverstone

60 Ferrari  F40s At Silverstone circuit

World record 60 F40s paint Silverstone circuit Ferrari red.With the first F40 rolling out of Ferrari’s Maranello factory in 1987, the car’s 25th birthday has been celebrated by bringing 60 of the iconic vehicles together on the Silverstone Grand Prix Circuit in the U.K. With the cars all finished in the instantly recognizable Ferrari red, the cars made an eye-catching – and mouth-watering – sight for attendees at the world’s biggest classic motor racing festival.The F40 was designed to serve as a testament to Ferrari founder Enzo Ferrari who was approaching 90 and predicted it would be the last Ferrari to be commissioned by him before his death. He was right, and upon its release it was the fastest and most powerful – not to mention the most expensive – car Ferrari had ever produced. It was also the first road legal production car to break the 200 mph (321 km/h) barrier, with a top speed of 201 mph (323 km/h).Powered by an enlarged, 2.9-liter twin turbo V8 engine developing 352 kW (471 hp) and with a weight of 1.1 tonnes, the F40 has recorded 0-100 km/h (62 mph) times of 3.8 seconds in road tests, with the track only version getting as low as 3.2 seconds.While things were more sedate at the Silverstone Classic event on Sunday, when the 60 F40s led a parade of more then 400 rare and exotic cars around the Silverstone circuit, they still managed to set a world record for the largest number of F40s ever assembled. It broke the previous record of 44 set in 2007 at the same event.Ferrari produced a total of 1,315 F40s from 1987 until 1992. Enzo Ferrari obviously felt the vehicle was a suitable legacy as, although he died in 1988, he personally signed every owners’ handbook. The F40 was the only car he did this for
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60 Ferrari  F40s At Silverstone circuit

Ferrari F2012 Mirror Upgrade

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Amidst a large number of updates brought to Valencia, Ferrari F1 changed the mirror supports to gain an aerodynamic effect from those as well. In the image, Massa is pictures on Friday with the old supports which is a neutral element with its length as short as possible to keep drag low.

Ferrari F2012 Mirror Upgrade

The new version, as in the upper part of the image shows how Ferrari modified the supports to be aligned with the vortex generators at each side of the cockpit.
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F1 : McLaren’s Upgrades Influenced By Ferrari

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F1 : McLaren’s Upgrades Influenced By Ferrari

McLaren’s car updates have pushed the car back up in between the front runners, and unsurprisingly, the improvement came once again from exhaust modifications. McLaren redesigned the sidepod to have the exhaust exit lower above the ground and further back, creating a more consistent flow onto the outer extremities of the diffuser.

In essence, McLaren’s update appears to be influenced by Ferrari’s famous acer ducts, something which the MP4-27 now features as well. The ducts are sloping down and feature an undercut of the sidepod, allowing air to flow underneath the tail of the duct and towards the centre of the car. The resemblance is striking, and particularly interesting because it was Ferrari that initially copied McLaren’s downwash exhaust exit.


In addition to the sidepod, the fins at the bottom of the rear wing endplate have been modified as well. Again, these work in combination with the diffuser to generate downforce at the rear end of the car.

Ferrari 250 GTO 50th Anniversary At Le Mans [ PHOTOS ]

Ferrari 250 GTO 50th Anniversary Tour at Le Mans Classic Scroll Down For More Pictures ….

Ferrari 250 GTO 50th Anniversary Tour

A rally honoring the 50th anniversary of the Ferrari 250 GTO was held July 1-8, 2012 in the Champagne region of France. The Ferrari 250 GTO Tour included a stop at Le Mans for a tour around Circuit de la Sarthe as part of the Le Mans Classic historic races.The first day of the 2012 Le Mans Classic (Friday 6 July) was highlighted by the near-mythical presence of approximately twenty mythical Ferrari 250 GTOs, of which only 39 were built in the Maranello factory from 1962 to 1964. Reunited by the GTO Owners Club and LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton, these extremely rare Italian beauties were on show during a two track-lap parade on the full Le Mans 24 Hours circuit.Senior Photographer Tim Scott presents the following pictures that captured the exceptional Ferrari 250 GTO 50th Anniversary Tour as part of the celebrations at the 2012 Le Mans Classic races. To see more from Tim, visit fluidimages.co.uk

Ferrari 250 GTO 50th Anniversary Tour

Ferrari 250 GTO 50th Anniversary Tour

Ferrari 250 GTO 50th Anniversary Tour

Ferrari 250 GTO 50th Anniversary Tour

Ferrari 250 GTO 50th Anniversary Tour

Ferrari 250 GTO 50th Anniversary Tour

Ferrari 250 GTO 50th Anniversary Tour

Ferrari 250 GTO 50th Anniversary Tour

Ferrari 250 GTO 50th Anniversary Tour

Ferrari 250 GTO 50th Anniversary Tour

Ferrari 250 GTO 50th Anniversary Tour

Ferrari 250 GTO 50th Anniversary Tour

Ferrari 250 GTO 50th Anniversary Tour

Ferrari 250 GTO 50th Anniversary Tour

Ferrari 250 GTO 50th Anniversary Tour

Ferrari 250 GTO 50th Anniversary Tour

Ferrari 250 GTO 50th Anniversary Tour

Ferrari 250 GTO 50th Anniversary Tour

Felipe Massa’s F1 Future

Ferrari says no decision has been made on Felipe Massa’s F1 future ~ AUTO SPORT

Felipe Massa’s F1 future

Ferrari F1 Team says no decision has been made on Felipe Massa’s future in the wake of Mark Webber having extended his contract with Red Bull Racing.

Webber revealed on Tuesday that he had held talks with Ferrari, with the Italian team yet to announce who will partner Fernando Alonso next year.


The Australian’s new deal with Red Bull triggered talk that Massa could be set to stay at Ferrari for another season.


But speaking through its ‘Horse Whisperer’ channel, the Italian squad insisted no decision has been made yet and that it is in no rush to make it.


“In Maranello, no one is in a hurry to make any decisions and that’s for sure,” the Horse Whisperer wrote. “Yesterday, one absolute certainty of the past few months was washed away, as we now know Webber is staying put.


“Now the most vociferous and qualified rumourmongers are taking it for granted that Felipe will be confirmed, these generally being the same voices that, not only had him down as being out of the running for 2013, but would have had us believe he would not even see out the season.


“Now coming into bloom are a whole list of possible and potential replacements, with a list of names from A to Z, something Ferrari is well used to. In truth, one letter, the “Z,” seems yet to be uncovered, or quite possibly it’s Zorro…unmasked.”