Carlos Sainz is off to Ferrari in 2021, replacing Sebastian Vettel and paving the way for Fernando Alonso to return with Renault.
Vettel’s future in F1 has become uncertain after the announcement that the German driver and Scuderia Ferrari will part ways at the end of the 2020 season.
There has been no shortage of ‘new year, new me, new car’ sales in the second-hand exotic car segment.
Ferrari bought a touch of yesterday’s glitz and glamour as the Scuderia unveiled its 2020 F1 car, the SF1000, in Italy.
A French appeals court has ordered the son of a renowned Ferrari collector to pay his siblings millions of euros over the disputed sale of a coveted racer considered the storied Italian automaker’s “Mona Lisa“. How a rare Ferrari model ruptured sibling relationship Patrick Bardinon was sued for breach of trust after auctioning off the rare […]
Blatantly accused of cheating by Max Verstappen, Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto reportedly confronted his Red Bull counterpart after the United States GP.
Charles Leclerc says Max Verstappen has “no clue” about what’s going on at Ferrari after the Red Bull driver accused the Scuderia of “cheating”.
Mercedes is adamant it’s not the favourite heading to Mexico, Red Bull says the same, so too does Ferrari so who will come out tops on a Sunday where apparently no one expects to win.
Valtteri Bottas claimed his first race win since April, taking the chequered flag in Japan after Ferrari did just about everything to help him.
Mercedes will line up on the Japanese GP grid looking to wrap up part 1 of a sixth successive championship double but Mother Nature and Ferrari could have something to say.
Lewis Hamilton believes he would “change some things for the better” if he joined Ferrari but concedes that is unlikely to happen.
Never one to shy away from team orders, Ferrari’s latest controversy may have bigger repercussions than a week’s worth of negative headlines.
The force of this crash almost sheered the Ferrari in half. Yet somehow, the motorist behind the wheel has managed to walk away unscathed.
In the final seconds of a dramatic session three leading drivers, Lewis Hamilton, Vettel and then Raikkonen, all broke Montoya’s record in turn.
Ferrari wins best in show, but Porsche takes the money at Steyn City.
50-up for Sebastian Vettel in Montreal masterclass.
Despite the horror injury, he’s holding up pretty well in hospital.
11 billion blocks of cheese. Why can’t we live in THAT country?
So you’re super rich and bored; here’s an idea, tie a Ferrari to a KTM Super Duke and see who wins.