Ferrari, Hamilton and Monaco
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Ferrari and Williams have opted to use parts from last season in Monaco, as they focus on gaining performance across a wider spectrum
The Ferrari driven to victory by Formula One legend Michael Schumacher at the 2001 Monaco Grand Prix is sold for £13.43m at auction.
Michael Schumacher's Ferrari Formula One car that won the 2001 Monaco and Hungarian grand prix races was sold for $18.17 million, according to RM Sotheby's.
Name a pretty Ferrari and there’s a 90% chance it says “ Pininfarina ” on the side. The Italian design house began penning Ferraris in 1951, but the two shockingly parted ways in 2013. In an interview with Motor1,
Over the weekend, that photo above made the rounds: AJ, an Oscar Piastri fan from Australia, had posted on X that he’d make a life-sized version of Piastri out of pizza if Piastri won pole. Folks: Piastri won pole, and AJ made the Pizzastri. I had to reach out to him and ask about this. Here’s my Q&A with AJ. Bon appétit.
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Charles Leclerc thrilled the Ferrari fans by setting the pace in both practice sessions for his home Monaco Grand Prix on Friday after overcoming an early collision and despite low expectations.
T his week in Monaco, on the sun-soaked roof of the Fairmont Hotel, Formula One phenom Charles Leclerc threw a little party with Ferrari, the iconic Italian brand he drives for on
The Formula One circus rolls into Monaco for the most famous grand prix of the year, which will round up the first third of the 2025 season. Last time out in Monaco, Charles Leclerc delivered one of the feel-good stories of the season,
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Though known for its iconic 911 sports car, Porsche has become an SUV maker without any U.S. manufacturing.
Ferrari used to be synonymous with manual transmission, but the carmaker stopped producing them years ago. Are manuals making a comeback? Here's what we know.