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Charles Leclerc explains Ferrari’s wet-weather nightmare in Las Vegas GP qualifying
Charles Leclerc lamented Ferrari's struggles during the rain-soaked Las Vegas Grand Prix qualifying, claiming that wet conditions have been something he has struggled with since joining the Maranello outfit. The Monegasque driver will start the race in ninth, and his team-mate Lewis Hamilton will start from 20th.
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Rare Ferrari SF90 XX Spider Delivered in Custom Violetto Dino Finish at Ferrari Lake Forest
Ferrari Lake Forest just got its hands on a one-of-a-kind SF90 XX Spider, another exclusive beast rolling onto American soil from Maranello’s ultra-limited XX lineup. This isn’t your granddad’s Prancing Horse.
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Ferrari Enzo Turns Heads on Boston Street With Unexpected Bumper Sticker
A flashy Ferrari Enzo casually hogging a curb on a packed Boston street sparked a social media frenzy this week, but not just for the usual reasons. Someone snapped a pic of the million-dollar beast sporting something you’d never expect: a snarky bumper sticker griping about gas prices.
The British driver retired after contact and wing damage, stretching his wait for a first Ferrari grand prix podium
A 522-mile 1993 Ferrari 348 TB in Rosso Corsa with a gated manual and fresh service is drawing major interest from collectors.
Ferrari executive chairman John Elkann warns that Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc need to “focus on driving and talk less” after both of the team’s drivers failed to finish the Brazilian Grand Prix.
On the morning of February 21, 2006, a red Ferrari Enzo split in two on Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu. The million-dollar supercar had been traveling an estimated 162 mph when it left the road, scattering debris across the asphalt and instantly etching itself into Los Angeles car culture lore.
A wildly popular YouTube star has been arrested for allegedly evading taxes while buying a $400,000 Ferrari that he then filmed being destroyed in a raging fire.
Korea's premier luxury automaker just cemented its performance aspirations with an all-new mid-engine concept.
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Ferrari Chairman’s Driver Criticism Sparks Concern Over Team Morale
Ferrari’s leadership is under scrutiny after chairman John Elkann publicly criticized Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton in the aftermath of a difficult weekend at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix. The comments have stirred debate within the Formula One community,