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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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Autosport on MSNWhy McLaren introduces F1 upgrades without racing them immediatelyMcLaren has brought several upgrades to F1 weekends without immediately racing them. What’s behind this approach, and what ...
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AutoGuide on MSN2025 McLaren 750S Review: Taking The Fight To FerrariThe 750S is the most powerful and lightest series production supercar ever built by McLaren. And for the everyday enthusiast ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNNew Ferrari evidence emerges after Hamilton and Leclerc complaints trigger immediate actionNew evidence has emerged of a key Ferrari SF-25 weakness after complaints by Lewis Charles Leclerc prompted action.
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 ...
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motorsport.com on MSNWhat the data tells us about Max Verstappen, Ferrari and McLaren's chances in the British GPMax Verstappen will surprisingly start from pole at Silverstone. But what does the data tell us about his pole lap, and more importantly about his chances in the race, as well as McLaren’s and Ferrari ...
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.
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 ...
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PlanetF1.com on MSNCarlos Sainz reveals why Williams workload higher than at FerrariCarlos Sainz has admitted his workload at Williams is higher than at other teams — but that it's already paying dividends.
The two Ferrari drivers remained behind the McLaren duo, but then the championship battle took a turn around lap 34. Charles Leclerc leads Oscar Piastri on track during the F1 Grand Prix of Qatar.
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