Archive for October 9th, 2006

The Japanese Grand Prix hadn’t been kind to the Scuderia. “Big disappointment,” was Todt’s summary. “Starting the race with Felipe Massa and Michael Schumacher on the first row, we were expecting a better result than the second position of Felipe.

At the end of the Japanese GP Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolo (pictured right) gave a declaration which stated that even with the bitterness of the unlucky ending of the race he is very attached to the members of the Scuderia Ferrari and appreciates the work the team and the drivers have done:

Former world champion Niki Lauda slammed Ferrari for blowing Michael Schumacher’s (pictured right) championship hopes with a rare engine failure at Suzuka.