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AJ Ferrari is not headed to North Carolina after all. The 2021 national champion at 197 pounds will soon be back in the transfer portal, according to multiple reports. Ferrari announced his ...
THE oldest Ferrari car in existence has sold at auction for a record price of £6.3 million. The 1948 Ferrari 166 Spyder Corsa was Enzo Ferrari's first car, designed to compete in circuit racing ...
Fortnite keeps the tradition of exciting crossovers alive! This time around, Fortnite partnered with Ferrari to bring the luxury of the Ferrari 296 GTB to Fortnite. As of now, players can unlock ...
Lewis Hamilton bounced back from a desultory Friday to beat his Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc in qualifying at the Spanish Grand Prix to raise hopes of a first podium with the Italian team.
Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur insists the SF-25 was not as “horrible” as Lewis Hamilton was making out on Friday at the Spanish Grand Prix. That response comes after Hamilton voiced his ...
Hamilton, who joined Ferrari this year, wound up 11th after second free practice and described his car as "not driveable", a description moderated by team boss Fred Vasseur who admitted "the ...
Max Verstappen’s list of on-track rivals might include Ferrari drivers, but it has expanded to a far less likely culprit: a cone. The Red Bull driver was left fuming over a specific Ferrari ...
Nico Rosberg called the Ferrari “the worst car” and expressed sympathy for Lewis Hamilton as the seven-time World Champion again struggled. Hamilton told his engineer the car was “not ...
The 40-year-old seven-time world champion, who switched from Mercedes to Ferrari this year, qualified fifth on Saturday and will line up alongside his 'silver arrows' successor Kimi Antonelli on ...
Christian Horner has reaffirmed his “100 percent” commitment to the Red Bull F1 team amid rumours that Ferrari contacted him about potentially becoming their team principal. German publication ...
Ferrari boss Frederic Vasseur is optimistic the team's car showed more flashes of potential during Spanish Grand Prix practice than some of Lewis Hamilton's "extreme" in-car radio messages suggested.
Rosberg, observing from the sidelines, noted the Ferrari's difficulty on the circuit, even with a driver of Hamilton's calibre. Reflecting on the session, the German remarked: "If we can come to ...