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Lewis Hamilton spoke of his devastation as Ferrari plunged to a qualifying low for the season on Saturday ahead of his first race in Italy with Formula One's oldest and most successful team.
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GPblog on MSNFerrari and Antonelli make Italy weep with early Q2 eliminationCharles Leclerc, Lewis Hamilton and Andrea Kimi Antonelli were all knocked out in Q2 by Fernando Alonso, Lance Stroll and Pierre Gasly. As the second session drew to a close, Antonelli improved marginally from P10 to P8,
MAX Verstappen picked up his second win of the 2025 season in Italy. The Dutch driver took the lead of the race from Oscar Piastri on the first corner, and came home to win from there. Piastri
IMOLA, Italy (AP) — Oscar Piastri fought his way through traffic to take pole position in the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix on Saturday as Ferrari had a terrible session, with neither car in the top 10.
It’s not often that we get to see Maranello's most iconic classic cars out on the public roads. Ferrari’s historic lineup contains some of the most valuable vehicles on the planet — and the cost of a crash can put a damper on a pop out to the shops. Even if you do see one in the wild, the chances of spotting a second one are near zero.
It’s a very special track, very close to the Maranello factory, and you can feel that. But it comes with the greatness of being part of Ferrari. There’s passion, history, and emotion ...
Ferrari and Formula 1 go hand in the hand. The Italian team is the only one to have competed in every single season since the World Championship began 75 years ago, and is therefore the de facto most storied squad on the grid.
The automaker’s global shipments were up less than 1% during the first quarter to 3,593 vehicles. Despite the flat shipments, Ferrari’s net revenue increased roughly 13% to 1.79 billion euros ($2.03 billion) and its net profit was up 17% to 412 million euros ($466.7 million).
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PlanetF1 on MSNThe story behind the huge missing piece in Ferrari’s trophy cabinetDespite his enormous success, there was only one race Enzo Ferrari was never able to win, despite his infatuation with the event.
Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain gets ready during the first free practice at the Enzo and Dino Ferrari racetrack, ahead the Italy’s Emilia Romagna Formula One Grand Prix, in Imola, Italy, Friday,