Ferrari, Lewis Hamilton and F1
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We get behind the wheel of Ferrari's new F80 hybrid with 1,184 hp. The street-legal car that demands confident driving exceeds the hype, here why.
Ferrari vice-chairman Piero Ferrari believes F1’s cost cap has hampered the Scuderia’s ability to fight its way back to the top of the sport.
Ferrari has improved its car to the point it has the pace to fight with McLaren at times throughout the rest of the 2025 season but can’t match McLaren’s consist form, according to team principal Fred Vasseur.
This Graham Hill-driven, ultra-rare Ferrari will be shown for viewing this month before it hits the auction block in January 2026.
Two events define Monterey Car Week above all others: the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, which is the most prestigious car show in the world, and the Quail, A Motorsports Gathering, which has its own concours and, more significantly, where nearly every major automaker assembles to reveal new models and concepts.
It has to rank among the most shocking vehicle trade-ins in automotive history: a Florida Ineos dealership took in a Ferrari F40 in exchange for an Ineos Grenadier Station Wagon. The buyer walked away with a new Ineos and a seven-figure check, according to Newsweek — but he left behind one of the most iconic supercars ever built.
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McLaren team boss Andrea Stella was in a more junior role when he worked at the Scuderia, but he had a clear view of how the team worked when Michael Schumacher was in his pomp in the early 2000s
Very few details about the F40 sold to the Ineos dealership and the Ineos Grenadier that was sold in exchange have been disseminated, apart from the fact that the owner will be using the new Grenadier on his farm. In their report, Road & Track magazine confirmed that the F40 was subsequently sold “at a slight profit.”
Charles Leclerc believes Ferrari has missed its only chance at a victory in F1 2025, but does Fred Vasseur feel the same way?