Technical Insight: Ferrari searching for top speed with Monza package
At Monza, Ferrari's home, the team will look to put behind it the horrific performance of Spa-Francorchamps a week ago where they finished near the bottom of the order, but ...
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At Monza, Ferrari's home, the team will look to put behind it the horrific performance of Spa-Francorchamps a week ago where they finished near the bottom of the order, but ...
Charles Leclerc admits Ferrari was expecting its low-fuel qualifying runs to be “a bit worse” during practice at Monza, stating the pace was “quite positive” as he targets a spot ...
Mattia Binotto has cooled rumours linking Ferrari to Andy Cowell, who recently stepped back from his integral role at the head of Mercedes’ power unit design. Ferrari’s power unit performance ...
Sebastian Vettel says he is still “very open” with Ferrari in spite of his impending exit from the team at the end of the year. Ferrari opted not to enter ...
Charles Leclerc insists he is "ready to wait" for success with Ferrari in the wake of team boss Mattia Binotto cautioning that it could be "many years" before it contends ...
Carlos Sainz has reiterated that he has no regrets over his decision to sign for Ferrari next year, in spite of the marque’s disappointing performance through 2020. Sainz was confirmed ...
Remember 2019? Before coronavirus and private settlements? Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc raised aloft the victor’s trophy in front of a Monza main straight packed with passionate spectators. Neither of those will ...
Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto says there are “no silver bullets” for the manufacturer and has warned it will take many years before it returns to challenging for titles. Ferrari finished ...
Formula 1 Managing Director of Motorsports Ross Brawn believes Carlos Sainz Jr. must be “nervous” about his 2021 prospects due to Ferrari’s slump in form. Sainz Jr. has competed for ...
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner says Formula 1 is not currently seeing "the real Sebastian Vettel" as the German’s struggles at Ferrari continue. Vettel worked closely with Horner when ...