Ferrari confirms Maya Weug for 2024 F1 Academy series
Ferrari Driver Academy member Maya Weug has been officially announced as the third and final driver for PREMA’s 2024 F1 Academy series campaign
Ferrari Driver Academy member Maya Weug has been officially announced as the third and final driver for PREMA’s 2024 F1 Academy series campaign
Ferrari has officially confirmed that they have ended their partnership with the non-alcoholic beer brand Estrella Galicia following three years of collaboration between the Italian team and the Spanish company
Arthur Leclerc will be leaving the Ferrari Driver Academy as part of a number of changes to the development program set for 2024
Ferrari will hold private talks with the Las Vegas Grand Prix’s stakeholders over compensation for the damage Carlos Sainz’s car sustained during the first practice session, according to Fred Vasseur.
Ferrari will celebrate its return to Las Vegas with an unique ‘golden age’ livery on the SF-23 as it marks 41 years since its last appearance in the city.
Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz were forced into a “lift and coast” through the Brazilian Grand Prix Sprint race on Saturday due to a cooling error on the part of the Scuderia, according to Ferrari team boss Fred Vasseur.
Ferrari secured the front row for the Mexico City Grand Prix on Sunday, with Charles Leclerc edging teammate Carlos Sainz by a mere 0.067 seconds.
Max Verstappen has challenged Ferrari chairman John Elkann to give him a call as he intends to acquire Michael Schumacher’s legendary 2004 F1 car.
Carlos Sainz Jr. snapped Red Bull’s winning streak after edging Lando Norris and Lewis Hamilton to win the Singapore Grand Prix.
Carlos Sainz claimed the pole position for the Singapore Grand Prix at Marina Bay Circuit after a qualifying session full of surprises and unexpected outcomes.
Carlos Sainz expressed his desire to keep things going well and promised to take any chance that presented itself at the Singapore Grand Prix after finishing on the podium in Monza.
Ferrari remained unbroken at the summit on Friday in Singapore thanks to Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc, who led a 1-2 in practice two.
Ferrari AF Corse’s #50 499P piloted by Antonio Fuoco topped the opening practice session of the FIA WEC’s 6 Hours of Fuji, which took place on a drying track following a period of intense rain throughout the morning.
Max Verstappen won the Italian Grand Prix at Monza, breaking the record for most Formula 1 victories in a row by defeating Ferrari despite their valiant but fruitless efforts.
F1 stewards determined that Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc did not drive “unnecessarily slowly” in their Italian Grand Prix qualifying investigation.
Carlos Sainz edged Max Verstappen to claim first place in qualifying at Monza, fulfilling his dream of securing the pole position for Ferrari’s home Grand Prix in front of the cheering Tifosi.