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If you thought you knew the rarest Diablos, think again - because something exceptional just hit the streets of Maartensdijk, ...
GM President Mark Reuss and CEO of GM Performance Power Units Russ O'Blenes attended a meeting with the FIA to talk about the ...
Both of these things are true: In 2020, Hamilton said he was giving up his fleet of supercars to go electric because of ...
While many supercars made their debuts in the 1990s, a select range of models stood out from the rest, as they were designed to do one job only.
Lewis Hamilton, a seven-time Formula One world champion and Ferrari racing driver, wants to build a new Ferrari supercar based on one of the GOATs: the original Ferrari F40. This is impossibly ...
Lewis Hamilton wants to take his relationship with Ferrari beyond Formula 1 to help produce a supercar for the Maranello outfit. Following his arrival at Ferrari, Hamilton posed outside Enzo Ferrari’s ...
In a recent interview, Hamilton revealed he wants to co-create a Ferrari road car—one inspired by the iconic F40. He’s even given it a name: the F44. The seven-time F1 world champion wants to ...
Indeed, the 812 was sort of split in two in Ferrari’s lineup, the SF90 taking the role of flagship supercar and now the 12 Cilindri, picking up the super GT slack. From an ergonomic perspective ...
Ferrari had "no intention to gain any advantage ... Leclerc for having an underweight car and Hamilton for excessive skid-plank wear. The FIA post-race scrutineering checks also led to a ...
In response to having been found guilty of breaking the rules, Ferrari issued a statement which read: ‘Following the FIA post-race scrutineering both our cars were found not to conform to the ...
The seven-time Formula 1 champion finished the race sixth on the road but post-race checks on his Ferrari discovered that ... had been taken off the plank, FIA technical delegate Jo Bauer reported ...
In a statement after the decision was announced, Ferrari said: 'Following the FIA post-race scrutineering both our cars were found not to conform to the regulations for different reasons.