Ferrari, Leclerc and Monaco Grand Prix
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At a time when many governments continue to push electrification, Ferrari has broken ranks with its rivals and launched a full EV. Why did the Prancing Horse do this?
Charles Leclerc heads home to Monaco with fresh momentum and a new Ferrari contract — and one F1 analyst is betting on a full Ferrari 1-2 finish. With Mercedes unbeaten in 2026 and Kimi Antonelli leading by 43 points,
Should Lewis Hamilton enjoy some level of success - or even win a single race this season, then he might sign an extension on his contract at Ferrari.
Ferrari unveiled its first electric car over the weekend, subsequently leaving the internet with mixed emotions. The Italian carmaker announced the launch of the Ferrari Luce, a $640,000 five seater,
Lewis Hamilton has reflected on his ambitions with Scuderia Ferrari following a notable upturn in form ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix weekend. The seven-time world champion, who endured a challenging debut campaign with the Maranello-based outfit,
Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna on Thursday said the cost of the manufacturer's new Luce model was a fair price to pay for innovation.
Charles Leclerc has signed a Formula One contract extension with Ferrari, keeping him at the team for “several more seasons”. The 28-year-old has won eight Grands Prix across nine seasons for Ferrari, having initially joined the joined the Ferrari Driver Academy in 2016. He had last renewed his deal in 2024.
The FIA has confirmed its decision on Liam Lawson after a double investigation was launched at the F1 2026 Monaco Grand Prix.
The Monegasque, one of the quickest drivers in F1, has committed his future to Ferrari despite years of failings
It’s the safest bet in the drivers’ market, that Leclerc would stay with Ferrari for an undisclosed amount of time — the team’s announcement on Wednesday confirmed the extension was for “several more seasons”. But the big question is why, when he’s arguably in the prime of his career and yet to .
Lewis Hamilton capped off a perfect Friday at the Monaco Grand Prix for Ferrari by leading another 1-2 in second practice while Lando Norris suffered an early retirement. The seven-time world champion set a 1m13.