The 2+2 Roma is a supremely comfortable drive for everyday use – with a wild streak
Its sleek body and mounded rear lip complements it luxurious interior, and the ride is smooth and comfortable
Lucky Verstappen, below-par Ferrari strategy and Russell’s maiden pole.
Two days after being fairly criticised by Formula One’s chief executive, Sebastian Vettel made appropriate amends.
Former world champion Fernando Alonso said a new ruling ordering teams and drivers to cut back on radio conversations has "no benefit" to the sport.
Fernando Alonso extended his lead in this year’s Formula One world championship when he drove to a flawless victory in the German Grand Prix.
From horsepower to battery power, Ferrari is joining the growing ranks of green carmakers by launching its first hybrid vehicle at the end of 2012.
Two-time world champion Fernando Alonso is aiming to lead a Ferrari fight-back to boost their title bid at his home Spanish Grand Prix this weekend.
Rubens Barrichello says he remains open to a return to Formula One and would drive for Ferrari if the Italian team offered him a contract.
When Fernando Alonso joined Ferrari two years ago he expected to add to the two Formula One titles he won with Renault, but he hasn’t so far.
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/ 28 October 2011
Felipe Massa has upset the form books with the quickest practice drive as Lewis Hamilton suffered another setback in India’s first ever Grand Prix.
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/ 13 October 2011
Lewis Hamilton apologised to Felipe Massa for their latest collision, saying he has "respect" for the Brazilian despite a series of heated incidents.
Formula One leader Sebastian Vettel isn’t dwelling on his season’s lone dip in performance before the Hungarian Grand Prix.
Fernando Alonso may be relying on the old cliche of taking one race at a time but Ferrari could still mount a decent bid to win this year’s title.
Red Bull chief Christian Horner has warned his team not to expect an easy run in this weekend’s Malaysian Grand Prix.
Formula One historians were reaching for their record books and calculators on Monday.
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/ 25 October 2010
Fernando Alonso could take his third Formula One title in Brazil next week but neither Ferrari nor his rivals expect that to happen.
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/ 27 September 2010
Red Bull’s Mark Webber might still be favourite to clinch the Formula One driver’s title, but Fernando Alonso has other ideas.
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/ 13 September 2010
Italian GP winner Fernando Alonso has warned Ferrari they will need to find consistency for the title run-in if they want this season to end in glory.
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/ 9 September 2010
Spaniard Fernando Alonso insists that his Ferrari team have ironed out the issues that impeded them in Belgium two weeks ago.
A year after its first Formula One race, Abu Dhabi hopes to lure even more tourists with "Ferrari World", a grandiose theme park.
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/ 1 February 2010
Formula One burst back to life on Monday with Michael Schumacher presenting his new Mercedes and Ferrari’s Felipe Massa back on the track.
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/ 30 October 2009
Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone hailed Abu Dhabi’s floodlit new circuit as the best ever on Thursday.
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/ 16 October 2009
Fernando Alonso has again come under the spotlight for his role in the ‘crash-gate’ scandal which led to the sackings of top officials at Renault.
Fernando Alonso’s move to Ferrari is likely to set off a driver merry-go-round.
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/ 3 September 2009
Giancarlo Fisichella has been given the green light by Force India to race for Ferrari for the remainder of the season, with immediate effect.
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/ 1 September 2009
BMW’s decision to leave Formula One could open the way for Robert Kubica to replace Luca Badoer as Ferrari’s second driver for the Italian Grand Prix.
Ferrari on Monday finally ended all talk of a Michael Schumacher comeback in the wake of Luca Badoer’s miserable weekend at the European Grand Prix.
Put the disappointment of Schumi’s non-return to Formula One (F1) behind you — the most riveting race of an intriguing F1 season has just started.
Former world champion Michael Schumacher has called off plans to return to Formula One due to a neck injury.
Not even low-res images of Max Moseley’s little S&M spank-a-thon raised as many eyebrows as did the news of Michael Schumacher’s return.
Ferrari chairperson Luca di Montezemolo said on Monday he was ”confident in the recovery” of badly injured Ferrari driver Felipe Massa.