Ferrari has been forced to alter its plan for its private week of Formula 1 testing at Fiorano while the team waits for an update from the FIA over the regulations.
Rarely one to shy away from controversy, it seems Ferrari's 'media day' at Fiorano last week during which double F1 World Champion Fernando Alonso drove the F10 around the Scuderia's test track for the first time has put a few noses out of joint amongst rival teams...
Ferrari star Felipe Massa has confirmed that he is 'back to the same driver he was' before his life-threatening Hungarian Grand Prix qualifying accident, after getting behind the wheel of an F1 car for the first time in two-and-a-half months.
Ferrari will arrive at the British Grand Prix with a revised version of its F60 challenger, determined to get on terms with Brawn GP and potentially spoil Jenson Button's hopes of adding to his victory tally on home ground.
Carlos Reutemann was back at Maranello this week for a surprise test at Fiorano and the former Ferrari ace was quick to praise the F2004 which he reckoned was 'impressive'.
Ferrari's Luciano Burti was back testing at Fiorano today [Thursday] at the wheel of an F2003-GA, following his run on Tuesday. The day's programme centred on tyre testing for next season and was carried out entirely on a damp track.