Ferrari may already be looking to write off the 2014 title. After a bad start to the new turbo V6 era for the fabled Italian
World champion Sebastian Vettel says he was “shocked” when he heard about Stefano Domenicali’s departure at Ferrari. Although also fierce rivals, the pair were friends,
President Luca di Montezemolo has dismissed early criticism of Ferrari’s new team boss. First, he applauded the ousted Stefano Domenicali for taking responsibility for the
Within hours of Ferrari’s confirmation that Stefano Domenicali has left the team, Mercedes announced its own split with technical director Bob Bell. Irishman Bell, who
Ferrari on Monday confirmed reports Stefano Domenicali has “decided to resign” as team boss. In a statement, president Luca di Montezemolo thanked the 48-year-old not
La Gazzetta dello Sport, the influential Italian sports daily, speculated on Friday that Ferrari could be poised to make a change at the top. It
Jean Todt has urged his Ferrari successor to buck the criticism and keep pushing Ferrari to the front in formula one. Before Todt – currently
There is still time for Red Bull to pull out of an early crisis and be competitive in 2014. That is the claim of Ferrari
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