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Ferrari unveiled on Friday their new car for the 2026 Formula One season. The Italian team will hope that the new machinery, built to all-new regulations, can end a championship drought that stretches back almost two decades to 2008,
FIORANO MODENESE, Italy (AP) — Team principal Fred Vasseur says Ferrari is “more united than ever” as Lewis Hamilton test drove the car designed to bring the Italian giant back to the front of the Formula 1 field following a troubled 2025.
The intersection of elite football and Formula 1 often reveals striking parallels in how the world’s most successful sporting organisations operate. Heading into the 2025 British Grand Prix, Ferrari found itself navigating a period of intense scrutiny.
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Ferrari settles on a name for its crucial 2026 Formula One entry
Ferrari has fixed a crucial detail of its 2026 Formula One project by confirming the name of the car that Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc will drive into a new regulatory era. The badge on the nose will read SF-26,
After a tough 2025, the former World Champion and his team have a lot riding on the new car.
Lewis Hamilton is on the lookout for a new race engineer ahead of the 2026 Formula 1 season, and it looks like Ferrari has found their pick. The seven-time champion spent 2025 paired with Riccardo Adami,
Ferrari's 2025 Formula 1 season proved frustrating, failing to secure a single win and finishing fourth in the Constructors' Championship. A premature shift in development focus to the 2026 regulations,
The 2026 Formula 1 season may prove vital for Ferrari and its future. Here's why.
Lewis Hamilton is braced for the "massive challenge" of adapting to the seismic change in technical regulations facing the 2026 Formula One grid as Ferrari unveiled their new car on Friday.
Formula 1's most influential figures are its team principals. Sir Frank Williams leads the pack with over 40 years, followed by legends like Enzo Ferrari and Colin Chapman. Ron Dennis and Christian Horner also left indelible marks.