Miles Davis wasn't just a jazz legend; he was also a car enthusiast. Discover the high-end connection between the trumpet ...
Lewis Hamilton has received a welcome gift on his first day as a Ferrari driver with reports that Project 677, the team’s F1 2025 car, has passed the FIA’s mandatory crash tests. Today ...
Lewis Hamilton is already embracing Formula 1's famous scarlet red after officially starting life as a Ferrari driver. A much-anticipated F1 partnership between the sport's most successful team ...
Former F1 driver Lucas di Grassi has questioned Ferrari’s decision to hire Lewis Hamilton as he is “expensive” and also past his “prime”. Next season Hamilton will fulfill a boyhood ...
HERE’S Lewis Hamilton’s new company car. Ferrari 12Cilindri. Dang. The bonnet bulges like Santa’s sack because it houses a blockbuster 6.5-litre naturally-aspirated V12 that thumps out 830 ...
Good morning! It’s Monday, December 16, 2024, and this is The Morning Shift, your daily roundup of the top automotive headlines from around the world, in one place. Here are the important ...
Carlos Sainz Jr.’s run at Ferrari has come to a close. With the news ahead of the 2024 Formula 1 season that Lewis Hamilton would be joining the team for 2025, Sainz’s tenure with the Scuderia ...
Ferrari boss Frederic Vasseur says it was "not difficult at all" to convince Lewis Hamilton to join the team from 2025 and he has no concerns about the seven-time champion's troubled qualifying ...
This puts the Valhalla into an interesting sector of the supercar market, since other limited-run, mid-engined hybrids like the Ferrari F80 and McLaren W1 cost significantly more money while ...
Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz, set to join Williams next year, revealed that Ferrari's decision in February to part ways with him to make room for Lewis Hamilton came as "a massive shock" to his ...
It’s inspired by JDM culture and the famous Ferrari F40 owned by Liberty Walk. It goes on sale on December 31 and the brand is only making 500 examples. Mechanical keyboards are more and more ...