Ferrari clinched a World Endurance Championship title double in the 2025 season finale in Bahrain – its first top-class sportscar world title since 1972
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F1 2025: The Rise of Antonio Fuoco – Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari Replacement Shines at Mexican Grand Prix
Who is Antonio Fuoco? Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari replacement at Mexican GP
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The No.46 WRT BMW was second after a wild Lone Star Le Mans
BővebbenUnleashing the Excitement: A Thrilling Recap of the 6 Hours of Sao Paulo in the World Endurance Championship
Full results for the 6 Hours of Sao Paulo, the fifth round of the 2025 World Endurance Championship.
BővebbenJenson Button Reigns Supreme at Interlagos, Securing Cadillac’s Dominant 1-2 Victory
Jenson Button leads for Cadillac at Interlagos with two hours remaining, heading a 1-2 for the British-run American team. Button, in the #38 Cadillac, is roughly 20 seconds ahead of Norman Nato in the #12 Cadillac. Third is Michael Christensen in the #5 Porsche, 44 seconds off the lead. Button got into the car at […]
BővebbenRevving Up for Success: Inside Ferrari’s Promising WEC Hypercar Driver Line-Up of 2026
What is the situation with Ferrari’s WEC Hypercar driver line-up for 2026?
BővebbenRevving Towards Victory: Kubica Drives Ferrari to Le Mans Triumph on Autosport Podcast
The #83 AF Corse team with Robert Kubica, Phil Hanson, and Ye Yifei secured the victory in a thrilling race, narrowly beating the #6 Porsche team. The disqualification of the Ferrari #50 post-race led to the promotion of the #12 JOTA Cadillac to fourth place. The debate over the balance of performance set by the ACO continued after the race. In the LMP2 and LMGT3 categories, Inter Europol claimed victory, and the AO by TF team won the Pro-Am category. Richard Leitz achieved his sixth victory in the LMGT3 class…
BővebbenControversy at Le Mans: Ferrari’s Victory Tainted by Disqualification Following Investigation
Ferrari DISQUALIFIED as late investigation verdict announced after Le Mans win
Bővebben#50 Ferrari’s Podium Dreams Dashed at Le Mans Due to Technical Infringement
Ferrari AF Corse’s #50 499P has lost fourth place at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, having been disqualified due to a technical infringement.
BővebbenScandal in Speed: #50 Ferrari Excluded from Le Mans After Wing Controversy
The #50 Ferrari 499P has been disqualified from the 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours due to rear wing technical violations found during post-race scrutineering. The car, driven by Antonio Fuoco, Miguel Molina, and Nicklas Nielsen, initially finished fourth overall. However, it was discovered that the rear wing support was missing bolts and exceeded the allowed deflection limits. Ferrari acknowledged the non-compliance with the rules but argued that the missing bolts caused the excessive deflection without providing a performance gain. Despite this, stewards noted the car achieved its highest top speed…
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