Thursday, February 3, 2011

F1 Valencia: Ferrari F150 is on fire!

Valencia is the first technical problem occurred for the F150, which was forced to stop because of an infiltration and oil and consequent principle of fire. The car, after two days of tests without any problems from Fernando Alonso, is passed in the day today in the hands of Felipe Massa, who had to interrupt his training.

Unfortunately, despite the optimistic proclamations of Alonso yesterday, as well as being pleased to have the fastest time of the day, said he was pleased with the reliability, the F150 has suffered a setback. The problem, apparently, does not seem to worry too much about the engineers at Maranello and is among the issues that may register during the first test of a redesigned car.

Following the loss of oil that is over the rear wheels, Massa spun between turns 3 and 4 and then saw his car caught fire. Fortunately, the damage is repaired during the day and the Brazilian's Ferrari will return to following the plans to develop the car from Maranello.

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