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Much has been made of the 2025 Ferrari lineup, as seven-time World Champion Lewis Hamilton enters the team and brings a significant challenge to longtime Scuderia driver Charles Leclerc.
A fresh theory has emerged for Ferrari’s double disqualification at the F1 Chinese Grand Prix. Ferrari had both of their cars disqualified last time out in China in what proved to be a horror ...
Fifth in the championship, 17 points. Such is Ferrari's situation, two grands prix into the 2025 Formula 1 campaign. The Scuderia was a pre-season favorite alongside McLaren, but has not lived up ...
On such basis, Ferrari confirms its financial targets for 2025, with a potential risk of 50 basis points reduction on profitability percentage margins (EBIT and EBITDA margins)." Jonas Jungblut ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney outlined plans to respond after President Trump announced a 25% tariff on cars made outside the U.S. Photo: Blair Gable/Reuters Ferrari plans price increases of ...
Ferrari announced that it would increase prices for certain models up to 10% in response to Trump’s 25% auto tariffs on European car imports. The company added that its 2025 profit margins face ...
Ferrari RACE.MI plans to increase the prices ... The group confirmed financial targets for 2025 set last month adding there could be some impact on its profitability goals.
So much so that Ferrari doesn't even make it anymore ... That will change in July 2025 with the introduction of the so-called Roma M. Prospective customers of the new coupe should look forward ...
Ferrari (NYSE:RACE) traded higher on Thursday as investors looked past the dark clouds hanging over the auto sector. While Ferrari was not impacted by earlier proposed tariffs on Canada and Mexico ...
New U.S. tariffs will hit Ferrari more than most European manufacturers as it only produces its cars in Italy. (Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg News) Ferrari plans price increases of up to 10% on some ...
Ferrari also said Thursday it "confirms its financial targets for 2025" but added that there is a "potential risk of 50 basis points on profitability percentage margins." In an interview with CNBC ...