Aston Martin announce shock F1 leadership change after Adrian Newey arrival - Lawrence Stroll’s outfit lured F1 design genius ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
Lewis Hamilton joins Ferrari in a flashy partnership Driver ... and the departure of its chief engineer, Adrian Newey, have contributed to a downturn for the team. Though Verstappen still seems ...
Now Ferrari has revealed its alternative, with Road & Track having seen it at a preview event in Maranello. The Ferrari F80 will have 1184 hp, approximately 2300 pounds of downforce, and a 3362 ...
Ferrari has revealed successor to the LaFerrari Peak power of 1,184 hp generated from twin-turbocharged V-6 and trio of electric motors Production limited to 799 units Pricing starts at $3.9 ...
Ferrari’s new F80 hypercar can record the track it is driving on and will boost the driver at the right time during the next lap. The “Boost Optimization” feature reads the straights and ...
Ferrari has unveiled its F80 hybrid supercar, the company’s most powerful road car ever, with a ... [+] combined gas-electric 1183 horsepower. F80 is arguably the greatest expression of the ...
High-performance carmaker Ferrari unveiled its first new supercar in more than a decade on Thursday, and it is already sold out. The Italian luxury sports car manufacturer introduced the F80 ...
Ferrari has officially introduced the F80, the latest in a line of supercars that continues the brand’s tradition of combining cutting-edge technology and extreme performance.Positioned as a ...
Not only did Max Verstappen lose 10 points in the championship to Lando Norris, the team have slipped to third in the constructors’ standings behind Ferrari ... and Adrian Newey’s departure ...
Ferrari's new F80 hypercar has tongues wagging about the new design language, and whether it'll make for a suitable successor to the 2013 LaFerrari. What's probably more important, though, is that ...
This time around, things are quite a bit different. Both McLaren and Ferrari yet again pulled technology directly from their Formula 1 programs, but in very different ways. The McLaren W1 follows ...