‘I think I have to think that we have the same car’
Having stated that only an "idiot" doesn't know what's going on at Ferrari, Sebastian Vettel now says he "trusts" the team to treat him fairly.
Having stated that only an "idiot" doesn't know what's going on at Ferrari, Sebastian Vettel now says he "trusts" the team to treat him fairly.
Mattia Binotto believes ironing out the 2026 engine regulations is more important than discussing a 2022 development freeze, even if that's what keeps Red Bull in F1.
Sebastian Vettel hinted at a Ferrari conspiracy costing him lap time, and points, however, that's been shot down by team boss Mattia Binotto.
Sebastian Vettel has said that team-mate Charles Leclerc is in a "different class" after more contrasting fortunes in Portuguese Grand Prix qualifying.
Fourth fastest and on the medium tyres at Portimão, Charles Leclerc says he's hoping for a good qualifying but cannot say how the race will go.
Sebastian Vettel urged Formula 1 to pick the most “exciting” tracks after being impressed with his first taste of the Algarve International Circuit.
Sebastian Vettel wants to “close the chapter with dignity” as he enters the closing six races of his six-year spell with Ferrari.
Ferrari's Head of Performance Development says that the team's aim is to be in the top six on the grid for the rest of the season.
Ferrari have identified where they will use their development tokens in the quest to put this season’s poor campaign behind them.
Ferrari and Renault are reported to have already passed initial front crash tests for their 2022 Formula 1 entries.
Racing Point have revealed they are bamboozled by Ferrari’s different performance level, relative to the opposition, depending on fuel loads.
Red Bull will withdraw both their works team and the AlphaTauri team from Formula 1 unless a freeze on engine development is introduced, according to a report by Auto Motor und Sport.
Charles Leclerc expects the upcoming restrictions on time that teams can spend in the wind tunnel will help Ferrari recover form.
Mattia Binotto believes Ferrari is finally heading in the right direction with its SF1000, saying the latest update was a "positive" one.
Charles Leclerc believes it is no coincidence that Ferrari are faster in qualifying than races at present – citing fuel loads as the difference.
Mick Schumacher and Callum Ilott may be F1 material but Laurent Mekies says whether they are F1 material for Ferrari will depend on how they develop.
Ferrari’s sporting director, Laurent Mekies, thinks there will be surprises in store at the Eifel Grand Prix.
Mick Schumacher and Callum Ilott will most likely have to wait until the season-ending Abu Dhabi weekend to make the Formula 1 debuts.
Ferrari have taken a softer stance to Mercedes by saying they would “consider” supplying engines to Red Bull in 2022.
Sebastian Vettel has suggested there were "fights" he "shouldn't have picked" at Ferrari, but ultimately there are no regrets joining the team.
Ferrari duo Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc both think the weather will play a critical part at the Eifel Grand Prix.
Carlos Sainz is not concerning himself with ongoing comments and jokes about his upcoming move to Ferrari.
Ferrari has denied using Sebastian Vettel to hold up the Renaults for Charles Leclerc at Sochi, saying the German "didn't have the speed" on the day.
Next season can't "come soon enough" for Sebastian Vettel after yet another race weekend to forget in Russia, says Jolyon Palmer.
With three youngsters pushing for a F1 seat, Ferrari sporting director Laurent Mekies says that's "not a headache, it's a good problem to have".
Ferrari will head to Sebastian Vettel's home race with "a bit bitter" updates than their Russian GP packages, says Charles Leclerc.
Callum Ilott described his debut in a Ferrari F1 car as “unforgettable” after driving a 2018 model at Fiorano ahead of his FP1 debut.
Despite handing three of its five F2 youngsters a Formula 1 run, Ferrari say it is "not" a shootout for a 2021 drive.
Ferrari principal Mattia Binotto has played down the role that upgrades had in the team's improved showing at the Russian GP.
Ferrari took a step forward at the Russian Grand Prix, at least they did according to team boss Mattia Binotto.