Ferrari should consider a move for Sauber driver Gabriel Bortoleto when Lewis Hamilton eventually leaves the team. That is the claim of former F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone, who has urged Ferrari to “wake up” and take note of the Brazilian’s talent.
If you’re wondering whether Lewis Hamilton’s bold jump to Ferrari was a misstep, George Russell has a different take: the split has been a needed reset—good for Hamilton and good for Mercedes. While the seven-time world champion grinds through a bruising first year in red,
Ferrari have broken a 'trusted' promise to Lewis Hamilton during the 2025 season, an Italian journalist has claimed.
Auction house posts 19% sales gain as a 1961 Ferrari 250 GT California Spider Competizione brings $25.3M, leading multiple records. Gooding Christie’s capped Monterey Car Week with one of its strongest performances to date, racking up more than $128 ...
Any sports car driver who has ever grimaced at the sound of their front end scraping on the pavement will likely be excited to hear this: Ferrari has filed for a new patent on an auto-braking system that prevents you from running your low-slung supercar into high curbs, parking blocks or other tall road hazards.
Not only is the 296 GTB the current Ferrari entrant in the ubiquitous GT3 sports-car racing class, it also uses a V6 turbo-hybrid powertrain like current Formula One cars. If that sounds appealing, and you have $365,
Champion Motorsport, an aftermarket outlet from Pompano Beach, Florida, has a racing pedigree in its blood; however, they also cater to exquisite exotic builds
Monterey Car Week gave one lucky buyer outside the original 599 allocation the chance to purchase a one-off, two-tone Tailor Made version of the sought-after sports car; it ended up being auctioned off for more than ten times the original base price.
What is the best sounding Ferrari ever built’ is the kind of discussion that may not have an answer. From the whaling V12 of a Ferrari F50 or the screaming flat-plane crank of a 360 Stradale, it's all but impossible to our ears.
Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur has admitted he wanted to avoid a media storm due to the effect media noise has had on rival F1 team, Red Bull Racing. Vasseur came under fire by Italian media a few months ago, where his continuance as Ferrari team ...