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Scuderia Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur has highlighted the key area his team needs to focus on to challenge the McLaren Racing Formula One team. Vasseur admitted that while his team has the pace, it could take that big leap forward by being consistent every race weekend.
We get behind the wheel of Ferrari's new F80 hybrid with 1,184 hp. The street-legal car that demands confident driving exceeds the hype, here why.
Ferrari vice-chairman Piero Ferrari believes F1’s cost cap has hampered the Scuderia’s ability to fight its way back to the top of the sport.
The famous tuner has given this Italian supercar, which boasts a naturally aspirated V12 engine under that long hood, a discreet makeover
Take this 2025 Ferrari SF90 Spider, which will be sold during Monterey Car Week by Mecum Auctions with just 54 miles on the odometer. You’re unlikely to find less mileage on a car straight from the showroom. You’ll still need deep pockets, though, as Mecum expects this car to sell for between $725,000 and $775,000.
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Autosport on MSNHow McLaren compares with Ferrari’s early 2000s F1 dominance
McLaren team boss Andrea Stella was in a more junior role when he worked at the Scuderia, but he had a clear view of how the team worked when Michael Schumacher was in his pomp in the early 2000s
There probably wouldn't be many people who’d look at a V8 engine and think, yup, let’s put that on a motorcycle. Well, Max Hazan is one of the rare few who not only thought it, he actually did it – creating an entire bespoke motorcycle in the process.
Very few details about the F40 sold to the Ineos dealership and the Ineos Grenadier that was sold in exchange have been disseminated, apart from the fact that the owner will be using the new Grenadier on his farm. In their report, Road & Track magazine confirmed that the F40 was subsequently sold “at a slight profit.”
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Future Studios Cars on MSNMy Ferrari Dino Was Found Buried In A Garden
Whilst this Italian classic might look like it’s been immaculately cared for since it left the showroom, it actually has an interesting story to tell. This 1974 Ferrari Dino 246 GTS was stolen and buried in the garden of a house in South Central LA.
Charles Leclerc believes Ferrari has missed its only chance at a victory in F1 2025, but does Fred Vasseur feel the same way?