Schumacher’s 2003 title-winning F1 car sold for record price
Michael Schumacher's 2003 Formula 1 World Championship-winning Ferrari car has sold for a record price at auction. The car is now the most valuable F1 car in modern history after ...
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Michael Schumacher's 2003 Formula 1 World Championship-winning Ferrari car has sold for a record price at auction. The car is now the most valuable F1 car in modern history after ...
Ex-Formula 1 driver Martin Brundle believes that Ferrari was “clearly protecting something” during the Mexico City Grand Prix last weekend. The Italian squad suffered one of its most difficult races ...
The Mercedes Formula 1 team claims that it now has the car performance to take the fight to Ferrari at every race weekend. Having struggled for performance in the early ...
Mauro Forghieri, who is credited with designing several World Championship winning Ferrari cars, has died at the age of 87. In 1961, at just 27 years of age, Forghieri was ...
Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz accepted that fifth and sixth was the best result he and Charles Leclerc could have managed after a tough weekend in Mexico. The Scuderia arrived in Mexico ...
Ferrari Team Principal Mattia Binotto has conceded that he does not have a “clear explanation” for the lack of performance Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc experienced at last weekend’s Mexico ...
Ferrari endured one of its weakest performances of the 2022 Formula 1 season on Sunday in Mexico, as it couldn't even sniff a potential podium finish at the Autodromo Hermanos ...
Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz highlighted the difficulty he and Charles Leclerc are having with the ride in the F1-75 in Mexico this weekend, after qualifying fifth and seventh, respectively. However, the ...
After qualifying in seventh place for the Mexico City Grand Prix, Charles Leclerc has blamed engine issues for plaguing his Saturday where the Ferraris usually shine.
Ferrari has described Red Bull's penalty for breaching Formula 1's cost cap as “very limited”, asserting it is not happy with the FIA's ruling. On Friday, the FIA confirmed that ...