
Carlos Sainz set for a Ferrari engine penalty at Paul Ricard
Carlos Sainz may lose 10 grid positions for the French Grand Prix due to excessive component usage following his spectacular retirement last time out in Austria.
Carlos Sainz may lose 10 grid positions for the French Grand Prix due to excessive component usage following his spectacular retirement last time out in Austria.
Ferrari unveiled a camouflaged prototype of its Le Mans Hypercar race car last week, which will compete in the World Endurance Championship in 2023.
Mattia Binotto has elaborated on Ferrari’s team orders policy, which has been in the spotlight in recent races.
Ferrari has announced that a temporary solution will be found to ensure Carlos Sainz races this weekend in Canada following a dreadful double DNF in Baku.
Helmut Marko believes that Red Bull and Ferrari are now on an equal footing after both Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz retired at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen won the 2022 Azerbaijan Grand Prix after both Scuderia Ferrari cars were forced to retire due to reliability issues mid-race
Ferrari has teased an image of the new Le Mans Hypercar, which will compete in the 24 Hours French endurance classic for the first time in 50 years
Ferrari’s Balance of Performance for the Le Mans 24 Hours was adjusted on Wednesday, resulting in a power reduction.
Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto has urged the FIA to review the budget cap for the 2022 season, claiming that it has led to employee layoffs.
Ferrari’s protest of race winner Sergio Perez and podium finisher Max Verstappen was dismissed by the FIA stewards in Monaco.
Charles Leclerc’s retirement from the Spanish Grand Prix was caused by an MGU-H and turbo failure according to Ferrari.
Despite dominating Friday’s Practice at the Spanish GP, Charles Leclerc admits Ferrari “has work to do” on race performance
Following the discovery of a fuel system fault on Carlos Sainz’s car after Friday’s race in Barcelona, Ferrari was compelled to assemble a new chassis for him.
Former Formula One driver Jolyon Palmer believes Carlos Sainz will be subjected to Ferrari team orders in order to boost Charles Leclerc’s title fight.
Ferrari has apparently been granted a reliability exemption that permits them to further develop their power unit, which is currently allowed for all manufacturers.
The teams are satisfied with the way things were handled following the FIA’s dismissal of claims that Ferrari breached testing rules at Imola, while emphasising on the need for transparency.