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Let’s say you’ve found yourself thinking lately that modern V-12s just aren’t powerful enough. Paganis make, what, like 850 ...
Called the Mjølner - named after Thor’s hammer in Norse mythology - it's the most powerful V12 engine fitted in a road car, ...
Lewis Hamilton might be losing confidence in his Ferrari team already REUTERS Collins, who worked as a strategist for Aston Martin, drew parallels with her experience building trust with Sebastian ...
SHANGHAI : Lewis Hamilton said his first Formula One sprint race win for Ferrari on Saturday felt "mega" and hoped for more after qualifying fifth for Sunday's Chinese Grand Prix. The seven-times ...
Unlike Ferrari’s V12 berlinettas ... while the Quattrovalvole type F105 engine was upgraded to produce a hearty 300 horsepower thanks to new Mahle pistons and Marelli injection. It was at this point ...
Lewis Hamilton could experience further disappointment at the Chinese Grand Prix, after former Formula 1 and Ferrari driver Rene Arnoux claimed that the car will not be competitive. Ferrari’s first ...
The Briton qualified eighth and slipped backwards to 10th in the grand prix, scoring just one point on his Ferrari debut. It was especially disappointing given Hamilton’s tempered but sunny pre- ...
Mahle allowed two runs on two hits and two walks while striking out six over five innings in Tuesday's start against the Guardians. Mahle was back in a major-league setting, making his fourth ...
Written in the past for SPORF, GiveMeSport and more. The real reason behind Ferrari's disastrous Australian Grand Prix pace has been revealed - and it is unrelated to their strategy errors.
Ferrari endured a disappointing start to the 2025 Formula 1 season as they could only manage five points at the Australian Grand Prix. Much was expected from the Maranello outfit, particularly Lewis ...
Ferrari’s Australian Grand Prix weekend unraveled after a “serious problem” with their 2025 F1 car was uncovered, it has been claimed. It proved to be a hugely disappointing Ferrari debut ...
The non-profit Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) has honored the MAHLE Group for its continuous efforts and good results in the areas of environmental and climate protection: In the 2024 CDP rating ...
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