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Ferrari CEO issues statement after 2023 Belgian GP

Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna is pleased to see “some signs of improvement” by the Maranello-based team at last weekend’s Belgian Grand Prix, where the Italians looked strong. Following a disappointing performance at the Hungarian Grand Prix, Ferrari bounced back at the iconic Spa-Francorchamps, with Charles Leclerc having claimed third for the team. Leclerc did well

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Ferrari baffled by Charles Leclerc

Following Charles Leclerc’s bizarre performance at the recent Spanish Grand Prix, Ferrari have reportedly not found any “physical” issues with his SF-23, despite the Monegasque’s claims that the car was “undriveable”. Leclerc’s weekend at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya was certainly an odd one, with the 25-year-old having seemingly lost all pace in qualifying. Whilst he

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Shocking new rumour hints at why Ferrari are so far behind

Having made so much progress last season, Ferrari have taken a substantial step backwards so far in 2023, with the Italians currently finding themselves 187 points behind Red Bull. Ferrari’s deficit to Red Bull after just seven races is unbelievable, given that it means the Austrians have scored on average 26.7 points more than Ferrari

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Ferrari CEO issues statement on commitment to Formula 1 amid struggles

Ferrari’s CEO, Benedetto Vigna, has explained the significance of motorsport for the company during an interview with Bloomberg.  Vigna expressed Ferrari’s commitment to racing, stating that it has always been and will continue to be ingrained in the company’s DNA.  He emphasised the importance of Formula 1 and the World Endurance Championship (WEC) as platforms

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Senior Ferrari employee’s exit gets blocked by Frederic Vasseur

The start of the 2023 season has not gone anywhere near as well as Ferrari would have hoped following their disappointing end to last season. Have capitulated in the battle for both championships last year, Ferrari decided to replace their team principal Mattia Binotto with Fred Vasseur, hoping that a change in leadership could revitalise

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Ferrari in turmoil as another senior figure poised to quit

It has been reported by Formu1a.uno that another senior Ferrari figure is keen to follow in the footsteps of former head of vehicle concept David Sanchez and leave the Scuderia, due to “discontent” towards Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna’s management style. The supposed individual is Ferrari’s race director Laurent Mekies, who has supposedly received several offers

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Senior Ferrari employee offered role at rival teams, the FIA and Liberty Media

Having struggled with strategic errors and reliability issues last season, Ferrari were expected to come flying out of the blocks this season. Under the new leadership of Fred Vasseur, the team were expected to solve the issues that plagued them last season, allowing Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz to mount a serious title challenge. The

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Ferrari employees receive eye-watering bonus

The Prancing Horse is one of the most recognisable logos all around the world, with millions of people dreaming of being able to get their hands on a Ferrari. 2022 saw the company break a number of records, selling a significant number of products over the course of the year. To say thanks for this

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Ferrari make another change at the top just weeks after Mattia Binotto axe

Ferrari are continuing to prepare for the forthcoming season and have announced a new chief racing revenue officer, with the successful candidate having previously worked at top-flight Italian football outfit AC Milan. The Maranello-based outfit have appointed Lorenzo Giorgetti to the role, with him set to report to Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna. Giorgetti previously held the

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