Ferrari to kick-off 18-inch tyre tests
According to Motorsport.com, Ferrari will test the new 18-inch Pirelli tyres coming for 2022 next week at Jerez.
According to Motorsport.com, Ferrari will test the new 18-inch Pirelli tyres coming for 2022 next week at Jerez.
Stefano Domenicali says he has "nothing to recommend" to Mattia Binotto other than to stay focused on Ferrari's "priorities".
Onto his fourth Formula 1 team in seven seasons, Carlos Sainz wants "stability" at Ferrari as he says that's the key to success.
Ferrari have renewed their partnership with Shell – an association that dates all the way back to 1929.
Carlos Sainz has described 2021 as a “transition year” for Ferrari – and thinks every F1 team bar Mercedes should be focusing on 2022.
Ferrari will launch their 2021 challenger, the SF21, and their new-look team in a two-part event, starting February 26.
Jacques Villeneuve has criticised Ferrari's academy, saying that Charles Leclerc is the only member to benefit from it.
Ferrari need to make big changes to return to success, but that 'miracle' will not happen in 2021, according to Rene Arnoux.
Enzo Fittipaldi has parted ways with Ferrari's Driver Academy, signing with Andretti in the Indy Pro 2000 Championship, but insists his goal is still Formula 1.
Charles Leclerc is a winner in the making, but it is now up to Ferrari to give him a car up to the mark, according to Valentino Rossi.
Ferrari are working on a brand new power unit for 2022, and it has taken inspiration from Mercedes' approach, according to a report.
Ex-Formula 1 driver Giancarlo Fisichella has revealed he has no regrets over his decision to join Ferrari in 2009.
Ferrari has confirmed that as well as being the test and reserve driver for the team in 2020, Callum Ilott will also drive in GT racing.
Carlos Sainz is under no illusion about the challenge that awaits him at Ferrari, but he's adamant he's up for it.
Gucci president and CEO Marco Bizzarri has knocked back claims that he is set to take over at the head of Ferrari.
Having sat under the learning tree of Enzo Ferrari, former F1 chief Bernie Ecclestone says Ferrari are Formula 1.
Sebastian Vettel was not the driver to take Ferrari to the future success they crave, but Charles Leclerc certainly is.
Although Carlos Sainz signed a two-year deal with Ferrari, Mattia Binotto is already talking renewal, hoping the Spaniard is around "long term".
Not giving up on his dream of racing for Ferrari, the Scuderia has made it "pretty clear" to Antonio Giovinazzi what he has to do this season to continue in F1.
Charles Leclerc's small mistakes that have "big consequences" are the result of misjudgements and inexperience, not like Max Verstappen's 2018 spate of "careless" errors.
Ferrari have ruled out joining the IndyCar Series in the "short-term" now that they have sent some of their Formula 1 staff to Haas.
Ferrari chairman John Elkann has stated that, in order to be successful again in the future, the team has to "start over."
Mattia Binotto fears Ferrari may go another season without a race win, the team boss acknowledging that the Scuderia will struggle to close their deficit to Mercedes.
Arguably his own harshest critic, Charles Leclerc says he is quick to brush off his mistakes but only after first absorbing the lessons learned.
Carlos Sainz has revealed joining Ferrari is the realisation of a childhood dream that was born when he met Michael Schumacher.
Ferrari’s former president, Luca di Montezemolo, has revealed a plan was once hatched to give Valentino Rossi an F1 race seat with Sauber.
Ferrari sporting director Laurent Mekies has said the priority of Ferrari's five-day Fiorano test was running time for Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz.
Ferrari have revealed how Jock Clear’s role as a driver coach within their F1 team and academy is to be expanded.
Making up half of Ferrari's youngest ever line-up, Carlos Sainz says that is not an issue as both he and Charles Leclerc have experience.
Fernando Alonso reckons Ferrari realised after five seasons with Sebastian Vettel that he "could not be the saviour" and instead turned the focus onto Charles Leclerc.