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With Le Mans now in the rear-view mirror, the focus for the front-running teams in the FIA WEC turns to the title battles as ...
Can World Endurance Balance of Performance favour Porsche at this weekend’s fifth round Interlagos 6 Hour in Brazil?
Ferrari returns to the FIA World Endurance Championship stage in Brazil for the 6 Hours of São Paulo, the fifth world championship round of the 2025 season, taking place on Sunday, 13 July from 11.30 ...
Ferrari is heading into this season with an unchanged driver line-up: the two crews of Giovinazzi, Calado and Pier Guidi in #51 and Nicklas Nielsen, Antonio Fuoco and Miguel Molina in #50.
On the undulating slopes of a historic circuit, regarded as the "University of Racing" in Europe, the Ferrari 296 GT3s were ...
Ferrari renewed the contracts of six drivers from its sportscar roster, including Fuoco and Molina, late last year. Pier Guidi and Calado signed new deals late in 2023 and Nielsen early in ’24.
#50 Ferrari AF Corse Ferrari 499P: Antonio Fuoco, Nicklas Nielsen, Miguel Molina The best of the BMW M Hybrid V8s, the #15 machine driven by Dries Vanthoor , was eighth quickest, setting a 3m26.022s.
They no longer have the cushion of better speed once past the Power Gain threshold of 155 mph. Defending winner Antonio Fuoco, who will co-drive the No. 50 with Miguel Molina and Nicklas Nielsen, ...
However, the same can't be said about the #50 Ferrari, piloted by 28-year-old Antonio Fuoco, who managed to secure a spot in Hyperpole but struggled to contend for pole position.
Tuesday's F1 news includes Ferrari being disqualified by the FIA over a flexi-wing breach as new Max Verstappen evidence emerges.
Antonio Fuoco manhandled the No. 50 Ferrari 499P Hypercar to pole position for this weekend’s Sebring 1000 Miles, eclipsing the race-favorite Toyotas in the first outing for Maranello’s new ...
However, the same can't be said about the #50 Ferrari, piloted by 28-year-old Antonio Fuoco, who managed to secure a spot in Hyperpole but struggled to contend for pole position.