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Ferrari struggles spark scrutiny over leadership and drivers. Leclerc, Hamilton, and Vasseur face challenges as the Scuderia chases glory.
Michael Jordan drove this Ferrari for three years, then sold it to Chris Gardner. After Gardner sold it, the car went off the radar
The new, ultra-exclusive Piloti Ferrari 296 Speciale is reserved only for Prancing Horse customers who race at the company's official sporting events.
Following Ferrari’s disappointing start to the season, reports this week suggested Vasseur was running out of time to turn things around.
Ferrari didn’t touch the 296 Speciale’s mechanicals for the Piloti Ferrari configuration, nor does it need to. The 296 Speciale is a sharpened, more focused evolution of the already potent 296 GTB. Its hybrid powertrain, combining a 120-degree twin-turbo V6 with an electric motor, puts out 868 horsepower.
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Ferrari's Tailor Made program has delivered a new low-volume supercar exclusively reserved for Corse Clienti members.
What Charles Leclerc did on the back of the Canadian Grand Prix speaks volumes after a tough day for Ferrari. Leclerc started Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix in eighth place after a below-par qualifying session. The Monegasque managed to finish in P5, ahead of teammate Lewis Hamilton, who had sustained damage to his car after running over an animal.
Another race weekend has come and gone, and yet again we’re talking about drama at Ferrari – both off and on the track. During the Grand Prix, we saw yet another instance of Charles Leclerc voicing his frustration over the team’s strategy,