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PlanetF1 on MSNF1 v IndyCar: Top speeds, engines, formats, calendars and safety measures all comparedWhile F1 cars and IndyCars look similar, the two series differ quite a lot under the skin. Here's how different F1 and ...
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Man of Many on MSN2025 Lamborghini Revuelto Review: Can a Car Be Too Fast?I was halfway through cooking a Foccacia on a lazy Saturday night when I received a text that I never expected. “Would you ...
Charles Leclerc has firmly denied that Ferrari entered the 2025 Formula 1 season gripped by overconfidence, despite the ...
Hybrid development will also continue. 296 GTB Takes Ferrari Toward an Electric Future Why the SF90 Stradale Is the Greatest Ferrari Ever Ferrari SF90 Stradale: Welcome to the future of hybrid ...
Luxury automakers like Ferrari (RACE) may be insulated from tariff ... “closely monitor the situation and evaluate potential future scenarios and implications for its business,” but at the ...
Pontiac’s pony car was discontinued over two decades ago, and the company itself went bust in the meantime, but here’s a ...
Ferrari plans to continue offering petrol and hybrid cars in the future, along with EVs. Hybrid models, which it started to sell in 2019, made up 51% of Ferrari's car sales last year. Ferrari on ...
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MotorTrend on MSNA Twist of Le Mans: Testing the Ferrari Enzo Against the Porsche Carrera GT and Ford GTWe take three race-bred, no-compromises sizzlemobiles, the Ferrari Enzo, Porsche Carrera GT, and Ford GT, and test them to ...
Ferrari’s highly anticipated first fully electric vehicle is slated to begin reaching customers in October 2026 CEO Benedetto Vigna confirms that the core technology powering Ferrari’s EV will ...
After several years of building cars with hybrid technology, Ferrari is finally ready to bring its first full electric vehicle to the street, according to statements made by CEO Benedetto Vigna ...
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