Red Bull Racing has unveiled a special livery for the upcoming Japanese Grand Prix, paying homage to its long-standing engine ...
The Ferrari Formula 1 team says excessive tyre wear from the Chinese Grand Prix's surprise one-stop race is behind Charles Leclerc's car being found underweight, while it admitted "misjudging ...
But FIA inspectors will head to Maranello to inspect Ferrari's latest F1 car after Red Bull's complaints during pre-season testing. Christian Horner's team argued Ferrari and McLaren were using a ...
Like its cars, Ferrari's merchandise is expensive. For instance, Ferrari sells a variety of baseball caps. The cheapest ones, which use synthetic materials and have embroidered logos, cost $180.
But after his incredibly exciting switch to Scuderia Ferrari this year after 11 years with Mercedes, Hamilton is looking to hopefully add car designer ... start to life in red has been a mixed ...
Ferrari’s 2025 F1 car has come under the microscope after a disappointing start to the season. F1’s most iconic team mysteriously struggled for pace all weekend in the season-opening ...
First win for Hamilton in Ferrari; McLaren's Piastr takes pole for Sunday main event. Neither Lewis Hamilton nor Ferrari had ...
Last week, in an interview with NBC News, McLaren’s Lando Norris referred to Ferrari as “the team everyone wants to be part of at some point in their career.” The romanticism of the red car ...
Ferrari says its cars will cost up to 10% more under President Donald Trump's new tariffs. Ferrari said the price hikes would apply to all models except the 296, SF90, and Roma. Cars imported ...
He may have something else interesting planned while he is wearing red, though: Hamilton also apparently wants to design a Ferrari, and if it comes to pass, it could be the most exciting new car ...
Former F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone has completed the sale of his impressive collection of 69 Formula 1 cars. That is according to the Daily Mail, and the buyer is Red Bull GmbH co-owner Mark ...
Leclerc's car was found to be in breach ... seen as a "sensational flop" by Ferrari chiefs, according to Italian F1 journalist Leo Turrini. READ MORE: Red Bull's 'crazy' decision slammed for ...