‘Ferrari have made huge leap forward since 2015’
Sebastian Vettel joined Ferrari ahead of the 2015 season, and he says since then the team has made a "huge leap forward".
Sebastian Vettel joined Ferrari ahead of the 2015 season, and he says since then the team has made a "huge leap forward".
FIA president Jean Todt says he personally struck the private deal with Ferrari after the investigation into their 2019 engine.
Ex-F1 driver turned pundit Martin Brundle says Mercedes look stronger than ever in 2020, and hopes Ferrari are hiding their pace.
With the deadline to reveal details about Ferrari's 2019 engine gone, Max Verstappen is avoiding the landmine he stepped on last year by accusing the Scuderia of "cheating".
Dr Helmut Marko says everyone is still waiting for answers in relation to the FIA's investigation into Ferrari's power unit.
Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto has said it is the team's obligation to try make people smile as the world continues to tackle the deadly coronavirus outbreak.
Timo Glock has hit out at the way the FIA has handled its investigation into Ferrari, calling on the Scuderia to be disqualified.
Martin Brundle has said he wants to see Lewis Hamilton in Ferrari red next season for the "great story" it would make for Formula 1.
The Australian Grand Prix could be in doubt after several regions in northern Italy were locked down, including Modena where Ferrari are based.
The World Motor Sport Council strongly oppose the open letter sent by seven Formula 1 teams against the FIA's private settlement with Ferrari.
The FIA have defended their private settlement with Ferrari over the legality of their 2019 power unit, despite heavy criticism.
Toto Wolff brought the teams together to demand an explanation while Red Bull wants "$24 million" in compensation.
The Italian media has proclaimed that Mercedes, and basically every non-Ferrari powered team, has declared a "state of war" against Ferrari
Christijan Albers has had a go at the Ferrari drivers, saying Sebastian Vettel likes "safe" team-mates and Charles Leclerc "overdrives" the car.
Sebastian Vettel hasn't ruled out swapping teams at the end of this season as he considers extending his Formula 1 stay.
Ferrari didn't dominant pre-season testing like they did last year but Christian Horner says it would be "foolish" to underestimate the Scuderia.
Ferrari's rivals are threatening legal action over the FIA's undisclosed agreement with the Scuderia regarding last year's engine controversy.
Charles Leclerc wasn't expecting Ferrari to set the timesheets alight in pre-season testing after the Scuderia changed its approach to testing.
Ferrari could switch its focus to the 2021 car after just a "few races" if team boss Mattia Binotto declares that the gap to Mercedes is "too big".
Should Sebastian Vettel and Ferrari not agree terms for next season, Charles Leclerc's only request is for a "fast driver" to replace the German.
Ferrari's rivals are said to be "shocked" and "angry" after the Scuderia reached an agreement with the FIA regarding last year's engine controversy.
With testing done and dusted, Sebastian Vettel predicts Mercedes head to Melbourne "on top" as the Brackley squad seems to be "more at ease" with its 2020 car.
Ferrari heads to Melbourne unsure of where it is in the pecking order with Sebastian Vettel admitting pre-season testing didn't look great on paper.
Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto believes that their 2020 engine is "not as strong" as last year's version.
The FIA has concluded its investigation into Ferrari's power unit and reached an agreement with the Scuderia heading into the 2020 season.
法拉利的老板Mattia Binotto有一次again downplayed the team's chances heading to Melbourne, insisting they are "not hiding" any performance.
Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto is "not surprised" to see Racing Point near the top of the timesheets in testing given the "shape of the car".
Ferrari and Mercedes are continuing to play 'who's on top' with Sebastian Vettel saying it is the reigning World Champs who head to Melbourne as the favourites.
Ferrari has been sandbagging in testing with Toto Wolff confident the Scuderia can "probably gain another second" when it turns up the engine.
Ferrari has "achieved" a goal of better cornering speed with the new SF1000, however, Charles Leclerc acknowledges the team needs to work on the overall performance.