Looking ahead to F1 2023: Plenty of reasons for excitement but also room for improvement
F1 2022 is now consigned to the history books, and it's time to start getting excited about F1 2023!
F1 2022 is now consigned to the history books, and it's time to start getting excited about F1 2023!
Rene Arnoux did not hold back, saying he would have fired Mattia Binotto years ago.
Romain Grosjean said it would have been "crazy" not to believe Ferrari would sweep up both titles after the opening three races of 2022.
"The human part is very important, but the equipment is more important" for success at Ferrari, according to Mario Andretti.
Ferrari are in a good place with their 2023 car, according to the former Ferrari engineer.
Having had some frightful misfortune in 2022, Carlos Sainz wants to see a return of 'Consistent Carlos' in 2023...
Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna has reportedly had enough of taking a back seat and will look to work actively alongside Fred Vasseur.
Ferrari chose Fred Vasseur as the replacement for Mattia Binotto, and Giedo van der Garde applauds that pick.
It's time to hand out the 2022 F1 Awards that really matter: the 2022 PlanetF1.com Alternative Awards are here!
The Ferrari 643 driven by Jean Alesi in 1991, his first season with Ferrari, is to go up for auction...
Carlos Sainz can now be a 'Smooth Operator' while he cruises around in his first customised Ferrari...
Charles Leclerc believes the path ahead is just as difficult as the path already trod by Ferrari in recent seasons...
Ferrari will reportedly be able to tap into an extra 30hp thanks to reliability work on their power unit.
The car will be unveiled a day after Aston Martin get the ball rolling.
The Ferrari F1-75 was mighty over one lap, yet "difficult to understand" on Sundays, explained Charles Leclerc.
As Andretti Global break ground on their new headquarters, Mario Andretti tips it to be bigger than the Ferrari base.
As boss of Ferrari, Fred Vasseur has arguably the hardest job in Formula 1 but one of his former drivers has backed him to be a success.
With Mattia Binotto out and Frédéric Vasseur in, Helmut Marko believes this will result in a weaker Ferrari.
Even Red Bull boss Christian Horner would struggle to turn things around at Ferrari, according to F1 reporter Mark Hughes.
Former Ferrari Formula 1 driver Jacky Ickx is full of admiration for Lewis Hamilton's campaigning for diversity and inclusion.
Mattia Binotto handing in his resignation at Ferrari feels like a situation more commonly seen in football, says Karun Chandhok.
It seems obvious now but back in the 1990s, joining Ferrari was a tough decision for Michael Schumacher to make.
While a strong base is there for 2023, it was mind-boggling to see Ferrari self-destruct on their 2022 title goals.
Ferrari and Mick Schumacher will go their separate ways for 2023, with the German driver dropped from the Scuderia's Academy...
Martin Brundle questions whether new Ferrari team boss Fred Vasseur did "amazing thing" at Alfa Romeo.
Ralf Schumacher "trusts" that Fred Vasseur can handle the pressure of the Ferrari job.
Charles Leclerc reckons Ferrari can be competitive next season if there's a seamless transition in team bosses.
Nico Rosberg reckons Ferrari won't have the "competence" of a Toto Wolff with their new team boss.
Red Bull stormed to the Championship as Ferrari faded, but how did Formula 1's ten teams really compare across the 2022 season?
Charles Leclerc not satisfied with P2 after a frustrating season.