Scuderia Ferrari
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Scuderia Ferrari is the racing division of luxury Italian auto manufacturer Ferrari and the racing team that competes in Formula One racing. The team is also known by the nickname "The Prancing Horse", in reference to their logo. It is the oldest surviving and most successful Formula One team, having competed in every world championship since 1950.
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Ferrari's Leclerc fined for swearing in news conferenceFerrari driver Charles Leclerc is fined for swearing in a news conference after last weekend's Mexico City Grand Prix.BBC Sport - Published | |
Bearman targets world championship and Ferrari driveOliver Bearman says he wants to become Formula 1 world champion one day and dreams of driving for Ferrari.BBC Sport - Published | |
Haas drive 'a step towards' dream F1 world championship - BearmanBritish teenager Ollie Bearman speaks to BBC Sport ahead of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, where he replaces Kevin Magnussen for Haas. Bearman previously stepped in for Carlos Sainz at Ferrari, and will..BBC Sport - Published | |
Sainz to join Williams from 2025 after Ferrari exitFerrari driver Carlos Sainz is to join Williams next season on what the team calls a “multi-year” contract.BBC Sport - Published | |
Binotto replaces Seidl as head of Audi F1 projectAndreas Seidl is removed as head of Audi's Formula 1 project and replaced by former Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto.BBC Sport - Published | |
Hamilton sets pace in Spanish Grand Prix practiceLewis Hamilton sets the pace in Friday practice at the Spanish Grand Prix as Mercedes, Ferrari, McLaren and Red Bull look closely matched.BBC Sport - Published | |
'Leclerc achieves ultimate dream'Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc said he had “tears in my eyes” as he was on the verge of completing his “ultimate dream”.BBC Sport - Published | |
Ferrari recruit D’Ambrosio and Serra from MercedesFerrari recruit Jerome D’Ambrosio and Loic Serra from Mercedes as they seek to build a team that can challenge for the title again.BBC Sport - Published | |
Verstappen edges Leclerc again to take Miami poleRed Bull’s Max Verstappen beats Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc to pole position at the Miami Grand Prix.BBC Sport - Published | |
To work with Newey would be a privilege - HamiltonLewis Hamilton says it would be a “privilege to work with” Adrian Newey if the designer joins Ferrari following his departure from Red Bull.BBC Sport - Published | |
Bearman on F1 debut and working with HamiltonBritain's Oliver Bearman, 18, discusses his F1 debut and the prospect of working alongside seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton at Ferrari.BBC Sport - Published | |
Verstappen wins as Bearman, 18, finishes seventhRed Bull's Max Verstappen takes a comfortable victory in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, as Oliver Bearman finishes seventh for Ferrari.BBC Sport - Published | |
Bearman in for Sainz to become youngest British F1 driverFerrari's Carlos Sainz will miss the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix after being diagnosed with appendicitis and is replaced by British teenager Oliver Bearman.BBC Sport - Published | Saudi Arabian GP practice with Bearman replacing ill Sainz at FerrariFollow live text updates and BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra commentary from third practice at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.BBC Sport - Published |
Leclerc signs new long-term Ferrari contractFerrari driver Charles Leclerc says he is "pleased" to have extended his contract with the team for "several more seasons to come".BBC Sport - Published | Wolff and Vasseur reprimanded by FIA for swearingThe FIA formally warns Mercedes chief Toto Wolff and Ferrari boss Frederic Vasseur for swearing in a news conference.BBC Sport - Published |
If I was a fan, I would tear Las Vegas down - VerstappenWorld champion Max Verstappen and Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc sum up the contradictions of the inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix, which has so far been both farcical and spectacular at different turns.BBC Sport - Published | Mercedes following Massa title case 'with interest'Mercedes say they are following "with interest" former Ferrari driver Felipe Massa's attempt to overturn the 2008 world championship result.BBC Sport - Published |
Massa's claim to Hamilton's title 'strange' - VasseurFerrari team principal Frederic Vasseur says it would be "strange" to change the result of the 2008 world championship 15 years after events.BBC Sport - Published | Ferrari 'going in the right direction' - VasseurFerrari boss Fred Vasseur says the team are "going in the right direction" after the Canadian Grand Prix, in which Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz climbed from 10th and 11th on the grid to fourth and..BBC Sport - Published |
Ferrari struggling like crazy with car - LeclercFerrari driver Charles Leclerc says it is "incredibly difficult to be on the limit" with the team's car after a disappointing Miami GP.BBC Sport - Published | Leclerc asks fans to stop turning up at his homeFerrari driver Charles Leclerc asks fans to respect his privacy and stop turning up outside his Monaco apartment.BBC Sport - Published |
Vasseur named Ferrari's new team principalFerrari name former Alfa Romeo boss Frederic Vasseur as their new team principal following Mattia Binotto's departure.BBC Sport - Published | Ferrari boss Binotto to leave at end of yearMattia Binotto has resigned and will leave his position as Ferrari team principal at the end of the year.BBC Sport - Published |
'Criticism has been difficult' - Ferrari's BinottoFerrari principal Mattia Binotto admits the season has been "difficult" despite finishing second in both championships.BBC Sport - Published | Carlos Sainz on United States Grand Prix pole, ahead of Max VerstappenCarlos Sainz takes pole position for the United States Grand Prix, beating Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc and Red Bull's Max Verstappen.BBC Sport - Published |
Charles Leclerc: Ferrari driver on honesty, learning from mistakes & downtime on the golf courseIn an exclusive BBC Sport interview, Ferrari's Charles Leclerc discusses self-improvement, his "respect" for Max Verstappen, and why he will never make excuses for his mistakes.BBC Sport - Published | Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto explains five-year journey back to top end of F1Ferrari have endured a bumpy recent ride in F1 - including their worst season in 40 years. Team principal Mattia Binotto tells BBC Sport's Andrew Benson how they have made it back to the top.BBC Sport - Published |