Marko predicts ‘one or two’ Ferrari wins in 2022
Red Bull's Helmut Marko believes Ferrari could win one or two races in 2022.
Red Bull's Helmut Marko believes Ferrari could win one or two races in 2022.
We explain why Ferrari could be the team to exploit any potential loopholes lurking in the new Formula 1 rulebook.
Ferrari's Mattia Binotto believes that the drivers have a challenge on their hands when it comes to adapting to the new 2022 cars.
Mattia Binotto believes there'll be surprises early in 2022 as teams play catch and try to copy each other's solutions.
Ferrari's 2022 challenger, the F1-75, has been fired-up for the first time...
Formula 1's new technical regulations set designers a challenge similar to MasterChef, says Piero Ferrari.
Ferrari are reported to have “a lot of optimism” due to an improved power unit for the 2022 season.
Emerson Fittipaldi reckons Ferrari could be fastest at the start of this season, with Mercedes and Red Bull paying a price for their 2021 title fight.
Ivan Capelli says Ferrari should let go of the idea of a driver "hierarchy" and let Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz race freely.
Ferrari's name for their 2022 F1 car will mark a highly significant moment in their illustrious history.
Laurent Mekies believes Ferrari became "sharper" in 2021 as they battled against McLaren for third in the standings.
Felipe Massa is not surprised Ferrari have struggled in recent years, saying keeping a cool head is "difficult at Ferrari".
Ferrari's plans to run a 2021 SF21 at Fiorano were undone after a rival team reportedly complained to the FIA.
After beginning as Ferrari's test driver, Robert Shwartzman says he's "very proud" of his new role.
Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc spoke to the press following their first day back in action for Ferrari.
F1 pundits do not feel Carlos Sainz recevied the "credit he deserves" in 2021, the Spaniard beating Charles Leclerc at Ferrari.
Both Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz have shaken off some of the winter blues, testing for Ferrari at Fiorano.
With another $5 million off the budget cap for this season, Ferrari's Laurent Mekies detailed the process of planning and producing upgrades.
Ferrari will now use their 2018 car in testing at Fiorano, over concerns around the legality using their 2021 car in their four days of running.
Kimi Raikkonen can always be trusted as a person, says Mattia Binotto, who classes the Iceman as a rare friend in Formula 1.
Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz will be back behind the wheel of a Ferrari this week, driving the SF21 at Fiorano.
Due to the budget cap, Ferrari believe it is no longer possible for them to fire out upgrades every one or two races.
Ferrari have ruled out the possibility of reuniting with the former FIA president Jean Todt as it would be too controversial.
Finalising the 2026 engine rules is a priority for new FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem, according to Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto.
Valentino Rossi says even his mother was keen on him swapping from MotoGP to F1 but he ultimately decided against it.
According to Ferrari race director Laurent Mekies, Formula 1 teams will have less of a reference point to each other in 2022.
Ferrari may launch their car in one colour, and change it by the time the season comes.
Laurent Mekies hopes for the meritocracy of F1 to remain, and wants to review if teams can "make a difference" in designing their cars.
Ferrari lost as much as a half a second to F1's front runners by chosing to focus on 2022, says Mattia Binotto.
Ferrari have booked 17 February as the date in which they'll reveal their 2022 challenger, or at least parts of it.