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 ...
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 ...
Audi F1 has confirmed the major signing of former Ferrari sporting director Inaki Rueda ahead of its takeover of Sauber in 2026. According to the announcement from the Swiss-based team ...
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 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 ...
Sauber signed former Ferrari Head of Race Strategy and Sporting Director Inaki Rueda where he will be once again working as the sporting director. He worked with the Scuderia for close to a decade ...
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 ...
Technical details about Ferrari’s 2025 F1 car - which Lewis Hamilton will drive - have been reported in Italy. Hamilton will make the seismic switch from Mercedes to Ferrari next year.
Carlos Sainz Jr.’s emphatic win Sunday in the Mexico City Grand Prix, along with a third-place finish from Ferrari teammate Charles ... The social media team at F1 spliced the two videos ...
Ferrari's fortunes have been on the rise in the second half of the F1 season. Charles Leclerc, after securing four podiums in the last five races, still has a fighting chance to surpass Lando ...
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 ...