Despite the glitz and glamour surrounding the Monaco Grand Prix, this afternoon's race threatened to be a processional affair characterised by the lack of overtaking for which Monaco has become synonymous. That was until the last ten laps when, on worn tyres, the Formula One drivers showed exactly why they are the best in the world. Read More »
Raikkonen Reigns in Spain as Ferrari Hit Bad Luck
Kimi Raikkonen won his first race of the year today at the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona. Local hero and Championship-leader Alonso was second ahead of Trulli in the Toyota. Read More »
Alonso edges out Schumacher in Grand Prix of San Marino
Shell and Ferrari will be technical partners until 2010 as confirmed in a contract signed today in Imola. Meanwhile, out on the track, Ferrari recovered after Rubens Barrichello retired early when Michael Schumacher made full use of a new engine oil from Shell to recover from 13th on the grid to push race-winner Alonso all the way to a thrilling finish. Read More »
Alonso Beats the Heat in Malaysia
Renault made it two-in-a-row today as Fernando Alonso won a very hot Malaysian Grand Prix. Read More »
Fisico’s Win Gets Season Underway in Australia
Giancarlo Fisichella won only his second ever race this afternoon in Melbourne, Australia. Read More »
Brilliant Strategy Brings Schumacher Win Number Seventy Nine In France
Having qualified second yesterday, a thoughtful Michael Schumacher said,' you have to use the strategy if you want to overtake.' Wise words indeed as Ferrari's strategy today bore the Champion out. Read More »
Ferrari Takes Another One-Two At Indy
Ferrari scored its second Formula One one-two finish within a week today as Michael Schumacher won the USA Grand Prix. Read More »
A Win, A Second Place And 18 Points For Ferrariin Montreal – Eventually.
Ferrari brought a new evolution of its hugely successful 053 engine to Montreal, an evolution in which Shell played a large part with fuel and lubricant development. The new engine certainly passed its first test, bringing the Ferrari team another 18 World Championship points. Read More »
Schumacher’s Home Treat
Michael Schumacher treated his home crowd to one of his 'wonder laps' this afternoon as he grabbed pole position with the second last run of the afternoon. Read More »
Trulli on pole in the South of France
A near-perfect lap from Jarno Trulli earned the Italian pole position for tomorrow's Monte Carlo Grand Prix. Ferrari's Michael Schumacher will line up fourth with his team mate Rubens Barrichello in sixth. Read More »