Charles Leclerc renews Ferrari deal
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Lando Norris: Ferrari will be on pole for F1 Monaco GP
Norris and his McLaren boss Andrea Stella label Formula 1 rival Ferrari as the favourite to win this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix
Lando Norris believes Ferrari is most likely to be on pole position at the Monaco Grand Prix due to the strengths and weaknesses of its 2026 car. Ferrari has delivered a competitive chassis under new regulations but appears to be at a deficit to Mercedes and McLaren from a power unit perspective,
Explaining why title leaders Mercedes face arguably their biggest challenge so far in 2026 this weekend to keep winning, with Ferrari in particular being considered a major threat to them; watch every session of the Monaco Grand Prix from Friday,
Charles Leclerc has committed his future to Ferrari, but was it the right decision? Analysis of the benefits and risks behind his contract extension.
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2018 Ferrari SF71H Formula 1 car goes full attack at Goodwood
The 2018 Ferrari F1 SF71H Formula 1 car screams through Goodwood with insane acceleration, loud fly-bys and smoky donuts. Experience the incredible Formula 1 sounds, lightning fast reactions and raw racing performance from this modern Ferrari F1 machine.
Former Ferrari Formula 1 team principal Luca di Montezemolo has delivered a scathing verdict on the company’s first fully electric car - the Luce. The luxury sports car maker unveiled its first fully electric car - the Luce EV - on Tuesday.
Alongside Ferrari, Mercedes-Benz, or McLaren, stalwarts of the world of Formula One, there are many new entrants into the 2026 season: Audi, Cadillac, or Ford. Perhaps it’s time for the Prancing Horse to make sure its supremacy is undefeated, at least as ...
GM executives had a lot to say in Miami about what Formula 1 could mean for the brand's product approach, and how it could help
Ferrari (NYSE:RACE) has spent decades cultivating an image built on scarcity, sound and speed. The Luce, its first fully electric vehicle, has tested all three pillars at once, and the market's verdict was swift: the shares fell as much as 8% in the days following the Rome unveiling,
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‘They click there every year’ – Piastri flags Ferrari danger in Monaco
"I mean, they click there every year - somehow."