Changes to Ferrari track; Regazzoni to make comeback
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Friday March 15, 1996

It doesn't matter how much money is spend at Ferrari now two times World Champion Michael Schumacher has joined the team. The home-track of Ferrari at Maranello is going to be altered in two corners. This was decided by Schumacher to get an even better training and testing circuit. The new Ferrari, the F 310, will also be altered: a better seat position, better aerodynamics and improved brake pressure, before the next Grand Prix at Interlagos in Brazil.


Regazzoni to make comeback

Ex-Formula One driver Clay Regazzoni, now aged 56, will make a comeback into international racing in the BPR Globa GT Championship at Monza on March 24. The Swiss-Italian was paralysed after a crash in the 1980 US Grand Prix West. He broke his back and is paraplegic. Regazzoni will drive a Porsche 911 using hand controls. During his Formula One career he drove mainly for Ferrari and won five grand Prix. In his Formula One years he competed against Niki Lauda e.a..


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