Despite a challenging 2024 season, Ferrari remains confident in Lewis Hamilton as both prepare for their partnership in 2025. More Mark Sutton/Getty Images F1 analyst Ted Kravitz has shared his ...
Ferrari says it has a conversion efficiency of 98 percent, and it reduces weight and complexity. The high voltage battery (860 V, in fact) is also directly influenced by F1: Two hundred and four ...
Well, Ferrari is using hybrid V6 powertrains in their current F1 and Le Mans cars ... A suitably swoopy side profile features ...
Michael Schumacher's Ferrari 248 F1 car is set to hit the auction block at RM Sotheby's this November, with expectations suggesting it could fetch over $15 million, according to a report by Planet F1.
“The pinnacle is if you win with Ferrari,” he told F1’s Beyond the Grid podcast last year. Ferrari’s illustrious history weighs heavily. Juan Manuel Fangio, Niki Lauda and Michael ...
Leclerc was 11 years old when Ferrari last had a championship to celebrate, but there can be no doubt that F1's most famous team ... of excruciatingly high-profile blunders and missed opportunities.
The U.S. Grand Prix 2024 ended with a 1-2 finish from Ferrari at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas. McClaren's driver Lando Norris started in the pole position, but he wasn’t ...
“When Lewis moves to Ferrari he becomes a competitor but I will always wish him happy days." F1 News: Lewis Hamilton Reveals No Compromise Policy Despite Imminent Mercedes Exit ...
Such as, for example, this V-8-powered 2006 Ferrari 248 F1 car piloted by none other than Michael Schumacher, which is headed to auction at RM Sotheby's next month. Courtesy of RM Sotheby's ...
Ferrari has lifted the lid on the most powerful ... The diminutive 800V/2.3kWh battery that is stashed behind the seats, for example, uses F1 technology to ensure it can charge and discharge ...
The bells in Maranello are ringing, and it’s not because of a Ferrari race win: A new Ferrari hypercar is on the way. Ferrari (RACE) unveiled the F80, its first hypercar in 11 years, earlier ...
Ecclestone, who was in charge of F1 from 1987-2017, believes Ferrari will continue to back Charles Leclerc over Hamilton and worries the British driver’s best years are behind him.