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The Ferrari F12 Berlinetta is a masterpiece of Italian engineering, featuring a naturally aspirated V12 engine, stunning ...
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Ferrari’s most successful time period in F1 came under French team boss Jean Todt, who, together with Ross Brawn, Rory Byrne, and Michael Schumacher, created an era of dominance that saw the ...
Ferrari has postponed the release of its second electric vehicle to at least 2028, which could signal weakening demand in the high-end EV market, according to Reuters. The delay mirrors increasing ...
The most expensive lot at the Clivedon House auction is expected to be the rare right-hand-drive 1964 Ferrari 250 GT/L Berlinetta Lusso by Scaglietti. Estimates suggest that the Ferrari could sell for ...
According to Ferrari's press release Zhou drove a total of 159 tours during the tyre test on Ferrari's home circuit, recording a fastest time of 59.820 on slicks. On intermediates, he clocked a time ...
Industry-wide, Ferrari is not alone in rethinking its electric playbook. Lamborghini has postponed the launch of its first EV to 2029, while Porsche has trimmed back its EV ambitions following ...
Widespread slowdown in the performance EV segment Ferrari is not alone in this strategic pause. Lamborghini, owned by Volkswagen, has pushed back its first electric model to 2029.
Later on, they confirmed that the White Cement 4s and the Ferrari 14s are available for purchase. As expected, the 4s sold out instantly—fans had been waiting on that release for the longest.
Ferrari collected a third consecutive Le Mans win last weekend as a privately entered 499P car piloted by former F1 star Robert Kubica, along with team-mates Phil Hanson and Yifei Ya, claimed victory.
That appears to still be on track; however, according to a report by Reuters, a second Ferrari EV that was originally supposed to be released in 2026 has been pushed back until at least 2028.