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With 2026 Formula 1 pre-season testing wrapped up, it might be time to start getting excited about Ferrari, writes .
Follow live updates and analysis of the second week of Formula 1's preseason test in Bahrain as the 2026 cars take to the track.
Ferrari plans to flip the switch on its first fully electric supercar, and it will cost more than half a million dollars. That number alone demands attention, but the real story runs deeper than sticker shock.
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Ferrari has ended pre-season testing with a warning shot to rivals after Charles Leclerc set the fastest time of the fortnight in Bahrain. Leclerc ended the ninth day of testing with a best time of 1 minute 31.992 seconds, lowering last week’s Bahrain benchmark by 1.677 seconds.
Rotating wings. Teams accusing each other of sandbagging. A murky running order. F1's preseason is starting to heat up
Ferrari has revealed the name and look of its first fully electric offering. The EV was designed in collaboration with former Apple designer Jony Ive.
Jony Ive discusses the pressure of revealing Ferrari’s radical first EV, the Luce
Jay Leno’s Garage has long been a gathering place for seasoned collectors and industry veterans. Most episodes feature older men discussing values, restorations, and decades of ownership. But this time,
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Ferrari’s 1st EV teases a wild exterior unlike any car on the road
Ferrari released teaser images of its first fully electric sports car, named Luce, on February 9, 2026, showing an angular, aggressive silhouette that bears little resemblance to anything else on the road.