MICHAEL Schumacher’s most successful and final F1 Ferrari is set to sell for a whopping £11.5million. The 220mph 2006 Ferrari 248 F1 was driven by the legendary racer in his last season with ...
The crown jewel in question? A 2006 Ferrari 248 F1, the machine that propelled Michael Schumacher to five victories and eight ...
A 2006 Ferrari 248 F1 race car is headed to auction Michael Schumacher drove the F1 car before his temporary retirement Another F1 car previously driven by Schumacher sold for $14.8M in 2022 ...
Michael Schumacher's Ferrari 248 F1 car is set to hit the auction block at RM Sotheby's this November, with expectations suggesting it could fetch over $15 million, according to a report by Planet F1.
A Ferrari 248 F1 driven by Michael Schumacher is set for auction, and is estimated to fetch one of the highest-ever prices for a Formula 1 car. This 2006 chassis was driven to victory at five ...
A classic Ferrari F1 car driven by Michael Schumacher is set for auction. The 2006 Ferrari 248 F1 could become one of the most expensive F1 cars ever purchased when it goes under the hammer with ...
Ferrari says it has a conversion efficiency of 98 percent, and it reduces weight and complexity. The high voltage battery (860 V, in fact) is also directly influenced by F1: Two hundred and four ...
Ferrari has lifted the lid on the most powerful ... The diminutive 800V/2.3kWh battery that is stashed behind the seats, for example, uses F1 technology to ensure it can charge and discharge ...
Ex-Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto has conceded that Lewis Hamilton wouldn't have been on his recruitment list for the iconic F1 team if he were still in charge, despite acknowledging the British star ...
Robert Shwartzman, currently a reserve driver for Ferrari in Formula 1, is shifting his focus to a new chapter in his racing career by setting his sights on the IndyCar series. Shwartzman recently ...
Former Ferrari chief Mattia Binotto has admitted he wouldn't have brought Lewis Hamilton to the F1 team if he was still in charge, but insisted the Brit did "very well" to secure the move.