"I'll take you to the candy shop Boy one taste of what I got I'll have you spending all you got Keep going 'til you hit the spot (woah)"
better indulge your sweet tooth while you still can my friend; no more candy in a couple of days for a long time...
350k and you get to feel like an F1 driver for a year! This will really be an experience! Btw, any idea how much it is to just buy the F1 car? Also, the 350k 1 year F1 program after the 1 year, I believe the buyer gets to keep the car?
Front bumper makes a nice upgrade for the F430s. I would prefer if they made a full side skirt upgrade rather than just the lower side air scoops, will look more like a whole package.
greetings from milano! i recall seeing a pearl white 308 twin turbo koenig conversion job, i think owner resides in jervois rd somewhere. not a true 288 but quite close in looks n as i understand, performance
Ferrari won't block deal Montezemolo would not stop Schumacher joining Mercedes Ferrari say German's consultancy deal not binding Rosberg says he would welcome him as a team mate ROME - FERRARI will not stand in Michael Schumacher's way if the seven-times Formula One world champion decides to come out of retirement and race for Mercedes, president Luca di Montezemolo told Reuters on Monday. The 40-year-old German has worked as a consultant for the Italian team since retiring at the end of 2006 but reports say he is close to signing with Mercedes, who have taken over world champions Brawn. The Mercedes team is run by Ross Brawn, the former Ferrari and Benetton technical director who helped Schumacher to all his titles. Schumacher announced in September that he would work as a consultant for Ferrari for another three years. Asked if Ferrari would enforce the deal, Montezemolo said: 'No, not binding. It's clear that if he decides to take another road our (consultancy) agreement will no longer be valid, that is logical. You can't work with a competitor and with us at the same time,' Montezemolo told Reuters in an interview. 'I still haven't spoken to him about it. He is only a dear friend, not a team member. He is a consultant for our road cars.' Schumacher was forced to abort plans for a Formula One comeback with Ferrari because of fitness concerns in August. He was due to replace the injured Felipe Massa but pulled out following medical checks on a neck injury sustained in a motorcycle accident earlier this year that caused him pain during testing. Ferrari had talked about including him in their 2010 lineup as a possible third driver but those plans came to nothing with the arrival of new teams and the expansion of the starting grid from 20 to 26 cars. Germany's Bild newspaper reported on Saturday that Schumacher was close to a deal with Mercedes, whose sportscar team he raced for before entering Formula One in 1991. -- REUTERS