Ferrari stole the show on Sunday at Austin’s Circuit of the Americas, with Charles Leclerc leading home teammate Carlos Sainz ...
The stats are staggering: 0 to 62 mph in just 2.1 seconds, 1,000 kilos of downforce at 155 mph, Formula One tech throughout.
Ferrari enjoyed its first one-two finish at a United States Grand Prix since Michael Schumacher and Felipe Massa finished on ...
In a fairly open Formula One season, Ferrari's Charles Leclerc won Sunday's U.S. Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas to ...
The bells in Maranello are ringing, and it’s not because of a Ferrari race win: A new Ferrari hypercar is on the way. Ferrari (RACE) unveiled the F80, its first hypercar in 11 years, earlier ...
A classic Ferrari F1 car driven by Michael Schumacher is set for auction. The 2006 Ferrari 248 F1 could become one of the most expensive F1 cars ever purchased when it goes under the hammer with ...
Ferrari last won a Formula One title in 2008 but Sunday's one-two win in the U.S. Grand Prix put the constructors' ...
Carlos Sainz believes that Ferrari’s performance in the US Grand Prix will show whether it can challenge for the Constructors ...
Things have been looking up for Ferrari in the second half of the F1 season. A super team of Hamilton and Leclerc sounds unstoppable on paper, but mixing big personalities can go one way or the other.
Red Bull's Max Verstappen finishes third thanks to Lando Norris penalty to extend Formula 1 season points lead.
Haas's new Formula One technical partnership with Toyota is aimed at enhancing long-standing arrangements with Ferrari rather ...
as well as support for its simulator program and the ability to begin private F1 test running with old cars. “Our partnership with Toyota, just to be clear, it’s not to replace the Ferrari ...