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Data analysis for Ferrari

After the F60 debut yesterday at Mugello the Ferrari technicians spent the day analysing the data collected.

President Luca di Montezemolo, who also spoke to Felipe Massa to hear about his first impressions of the new car, took part in the meeting.

The technicians concentrated on the small problems encountered at Mugello on its first day of running. The goal is to solve them to then start the development programme.

They were also working on the functionality of the KERS.

The next appointment for the F60 is the test session at the Parc Algarve circuit at Portimao in Portugal from 19th to 22nd January.


Meanwhile Felipe Massa and Kimi Raikkonen are at 'Wrooom', the traditional Ferrari media event in Madonna di Campiglio, while Team Principal Stefano Domenicali will arrive this evening.

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