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10 Oct 2000, 12:03 (Ref:42133) | #1 | ||
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I'm I right in thinking that Ferrari have now withdrawn all their factory support from sportscar racing and that the 333 SP will now become unusable for sportscar racing???
If that's so, won't the grids in Europe look a bit thin next year.... |
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10 Oct 2000, 13:06 (Ref:42151) | #2 | ||
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The last I have heard is that Dallara is seeking a deal with Ferrari to continue supporting the 333 SPs out there. I am sure that Ferrari will require it to be rebadged, but Dallara has done a good job witht he cars in the past. The biggets probelm with the car is that it is badly showing its age. It is still one of the most reilable cars on the grid, but it has been surpassed a few years ago.
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