Ferrari, F1 and Monaco
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The Formula One circus rolls into Monaco for the most famous grand prix of the year, which will round up the first third of the 2025 season. Last time out in Monaco, Charles Leclerc delivered one of the feel-good stories of the season,
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MotorTrend on MSNFerrari Patents a Strange Hybrid Hydrogen Car With an Upside-Down EngineThe main reason Ferrari seems convinced that an upside-down engine (burning hydrogen, no less) makes sense is because of the fuel tank arrangement it's proposing. There would be f
Ferrari may not have a car suited to the Monaco Grand Prix circuit, Charles Leclerc has warned, with Lewis Hamilton unsure what to expect on the streets of Monte Carlo
Carlos Sainz defends Lewis Hamilton's start at Ferrari in an exclusive interview with Crash.net. Carlos Sainz says the judgement surrounding Lewis Hamilton ’s start to life as a Ferrari F1 driver has been “unfair”.
The Ferrari 458 Italia was neither rare nor in short supply during its six-year production run, yet it has bucked the usual trend by gaining value quicker than its nearest stablemates. It's not quite worth its weight in gold,
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Name a pretty Ferrari and there’s a 90% chance it says “ Pininfarina ” on the side. The Italian design house began penning Ferraris in 1951, but the two shockingly parted ways in 2013. In an interview with Motor1,
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNHamilton says Ferrari 'running out of time' to save seasonLewis Hamilton admitted on Thursday that time is no longer on Ferrari's side this season but hopes he can push on at the Monaco Grand Prix after a spirited fourth-place finish last weekend.
Prosecutors described Luis E. Perez, 56, as a repeat offender who showed no remorse, calling him a ‘prolific employment tax cheat.’