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McLaren P1 drag races the $350K Ferrari 296 GTB over the quarter-mile to answer the $1.29 million question: is it worth it?
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PlanetF1 on MSNFerrari’s bonus upgrade and Newey’s McLaren investigation – round-upToday's F1 news headlines offer more insight into Ferrari's ongoing Hamilton struggle as Adrian Newey completes an ...
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GPblog on MSNMansell sends plea to Ferrari as he comes to Hamilton's aid: 'They should be at the top'Nigel Mansell has revealed his 'wish' that former team Ferrari improve in order for Lewis Hamilton to compete at the top. Like many Ferrari fans, the 1992 world champion would like to see Hamilton ...
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Autosport on MSNMcLaren: Ferrari upgrade makes for “interesting” rest of 2025 F1 seasonMcLaren still appears the squad to beat this year, but team boss Andrea Stella feels improvements at rivals Ferrari could add ...
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Autosport on MSN“Very competitive” Ferrari is McLaren's biggest threat at F1 British GPFerrari’s Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc jumped to the sharp end in Friday practice ahead of the British GP, and now ...
Ferrari could receive a significant performance boost if it seriously acted on seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton's ...
Former Ferrari boss Luca di Montezemolo has joined the board of historic rival McLaren, a move that would have been ...
McLaren’s storied 54-year racing DNA surges through the 600LT Spider’s blood. The company, which began producing street-legal race cars in 2010, always aimed to be more than just a luxury ...
Runaway leaders McLaren expect old rivals Ferrari to be fighting them for victory at the British Grand Prix after a strong showing by Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton in Friday practice.
McLaren boss Stella certainly believes so. "I have to say that looking at the lap times Ferrari have been able to pull off in ...
In the last 24 hours we entered a new golden age of unreal supercars, ushered in by the McLaren P1, Porsche 918 Spyder, and Ferrari LaFerrari. They are all their own unique interpretations of the ...
CARMEL, Calif. — McLaren CEO Michael Leiters believes that the British luxury supercar maker can succeed much like Ferrari has — but in a somewhat different way. “We have one element in our ...
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