F1: Fernando Alonso puts Ferrari on top of the timing charts (+photos)
Spaniard Fernando Alonso set the fastest time of the day Wednesday as Formula 1 pre-season testing resumed at Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia, Spain.
Read moreSpaniard Fernando Alonso set the fastest time of the day Wednesday as Formula 1 pre-season testing resumed at Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia, Spain.
Read moreFord’s new supercar features V8 hybrid drivetrain and will take on McLaren and Ferrari – but cost less than both.
Read morePeter Sauber has denounced members of the Ferrari and McLaren teams for displaying “unsporting” behaviour during Sunday’s Korean grand prix.
Read moreBernie Ecclestone has applauded a hands-off approach for the governing FIA’s new president. After Max Mosley’s controversial 16-year reign, former Ferrari team boss Jean Todt took over for 2010 and has had a low-profile on formula one matters so far.
Read moreAfter Sunday’s Korean grand prix, Christian Klien could return to the wheel of the HRT for one or both of the remaining races of 2010; Considerations about money will play a role in the formulation of Williams’ driver lineup for 2011; Robert Kubica has confirmed he would like to race alongside his friend Fernando Alonso at Ferrari.
Read moreFernando Alonso would be happy to be Valentino Rossi’s teammate at Ferrari; Karun Chandhok may be in talks with Lotus about joining the team for 2011; Renault and Force India have emerged as the most likely teams to keep Nick Heidfeld’s formula one career alive beyond 2010
Read moreLewis Hamilton (McLaren) signs the fastest lap during the first practice session, Mark Webber (Red Bull) is on top during the second practice session ahead of Fernando Alonso (Ferrari).
Read moreIn today’s News Brake: A facelift for the Dodge Journey, a special Chevrolet Camaro is gone in 3 minutes, and keep time with Ferrari . . . But Wait, There’s More!
Read moreStefano Domenicali has admitted it will be “interesting” to see how Ferrari’s rivals tackle the remaining three races of 2010.
Read moreIn today’s News Brake: the 2012 Nissan GT-R heads to the Los Angeles auto show, an overview of this weekend’s NASCAR news, and a closer look at the Ferrari SA Aperta . . . But Wait, There’s More!
Read moreFelipe Massa insists he is happy with the Ferrari team’s “100 per cent” support during his current trough.
Read moreBritish firm reveals roofless version of Ferrari California rival, V8 engine and KERS technology
Read moreWith McLaren’s charge fading and Fernando Alonso going it alone for Ferrari, the rivalry between Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel will be in the spotlight during the now three-race run to the 2010 world championship.
Read moreLuca di Montezemolo’s post-race message for Felipe Massa was “subtle but powerful”, according to one formula one writer.
Read moreItalian carmaker Fiat has confirmed rumours it would consider selling some of its 85 per cent stake in Ferrari and the famous Maranello based F1 team.
Read moreLuca di Montezemolo has spelled out Felipe Massa’s supporting role in the 2010 world championship, showing no regret for the decision to put the “focus” of the Ferrari challenge on number 1 driver Fernando Alonso.
Read moreFiat CEO Sergio Marchionne said today that the Italian automaker has exercised an option to buy back 5 percent of Ferrari S.p.A. but fell short of saying it was a step toward an initial public of Fiat’s exotic-car subsidiary.
Read moreFiat CEO Sergio Marchionne said today that the Italian automaker has exercised an option to buy back 5 percent of Ferrari S.p.A. but fell short of saying it was a step toward an initial public of Fiat’s exotic-car subsidiary.
Read moreFerrari will start up business in India at the beginning of next year as the supercar maker prepares to post close-to-record results for this year, Chairman Luca Cordero di Montezemolo said on Thursday.
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