The F80’s shape bows down to aerodynamics, but the design boffins at Ferrari have indeed carved out smooth design language while not being festooned with too many cuts or slashes. The car generates an ...
288 GTO, F40, F50, Enzo, LaFerrari and now the ballistic Ferrari F80 – the latest in a long line of hallowed supercars from Ferrari is being touted as the ultimate expression of Ferrari F1 ...
So, while one 250 GT SWB California Spyder fetched more ... likes of Singer and Porsche-bodied cars from RUF—as well as the Ferrari F50, which he notes “now has incredible traction in the ...
Italian luxury sports car maker Ferrari will launch its first electric vehicle late next year, just in time to divert attention away from deliveries of its not-so-green 1,200 hp top-of-the-range $ ...
Ferrari just revealed its new super/hypercar, the 2026 F80. The flat, red screamer makes almost 1,200 hp, gets to 60 mph in 2.2 seconds. No price was listed, but speculation has it at $3.1 million ...
Carlos Sainz pipped Charles Leclerc in a Ferrari one-two ahead of Sprint Qualifying for the United States Grand Prix as title contenders Max Verstappen and Lando Norris were closely matched in ...
Ferrari has officially introduced the F80, the latest in a line of supercars that continues the brand’s tradition of combining cutting-edge technology and extreme performance.Positioned as a ...
Ferrari claims the F80 can generate as much as 1000 kg of downforce at 250 km/h. The F80 features a complete carbon fibre monocoque, while the front and rear sub-frames are made of aluminium. The ...
Ferrari's fortunes have been on the rise in the second half of the F1 season. Charles Leclerc, after securing four podiums in the last five races, still has a fighting chance to surpass Lando ...
The bells in Maranello are ringing, and it’s not because of a Ferrari race win: A new Ferrari hypercar is on the way. Ferrari (RACE) unveiled the F80, its first hypercar in 11 years, earlier ...
Ferrari is famed for their competitive manner, always trying to be no. 1; and so, when McLaren revealed their underwhelming W1 hypercar only a few weeks ago, it was fitting for Ferrari to slap back ...