While Ferrari’s global brand remains strong, the health of the Maranello based formula one team is less impressive. That is the view of former F1
The ‘GP1’ rumours are building. It has been rumoured that all the bleating about F1’s controversial 2014 rules is because Bernie Ecclestone and Dietrich Mateschitz
Luca di Montezemolo did not wait to see Ferrari’s drivers collect the dregs of the points in Bahrain. The Ferrari president, having earlier admitted to
Big politics are at play in formula one. Amid all the noise about quiet engines and the urgent need to change rules, many suspect Bernie
Fernando Alonso has admitted Ferrari is “not doing a good job so far” in 2014. As the Spaniard starts his fifth consecutive season with the
In a rare media statement, Ferrari has declared that fans are “unhappy with the new formula one”. In the past days, the Italian team has
Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo flew from Maranello to London this week to meet with F1’s chief executive Bernie Ecclestone. The Italian press, including the
Kimi Raikkonen has been quoted as lamenting the end of F1’s more exciting days. The Finn went into the 2014 season playing down the likely
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