Gran Turismo creator Kazunori Yamauchi has selected a 1969 Ferrari 512 S Berlinetta once driven by Jacky Ickx and John Surtees as the winner of the Gran Turismo Award at the 2021 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance.
Barely a year after famous mass conflict title Fortnite Battle Royale added its first driveable cars, one of the biggest names in the automotive world is set to join the roster: Ferrari.
After a couple of months of teasing, Thrustmaster has unveiled its new steering wheel. It’s called the “Formula Wheel Add-On Ferrari SF1000 Edition”, and it is a 1:1 replica of the steering wheel you’ll find in the 2020-season Ferrari SF1000 Formula One car, built to celebrate the brand’s 1000th grand prix.
Ferrari has announced a second season of its own Ferrari Esports Series will be coming this year, with the winner getting the chance to join the brand’s own esports squad.
Ferrari has revealed its 2021 Formula One World Championship contender, the SF21. It’s the ninth of the ten teams to reveal its car for the upcoming season, with Haas thus far only revealed its 2021 livery applied to a 2020 machine, and the unveiling comes just ahead of the only pre-season test of the year, at Bahrain this coming weekend.
Ferrari has launched a new esports competition, which it hopes will find the next big talent in sim racing. It’s called the Ferrari Hublot Esports Series, and the prize for the eventual winner is a spot on the Italian brand’s own esports team.
Ferrari has revealed some further information on its new Roma “2+” coupe, due to hit the roads in late 2020. Originally unveiled at a private event last month, details on the car were pretty scarce at the time. Now Maranello is been a little more forthcoming.
It’s almost time for another installment of Turn 10’s Forza Monthly livestream. The studio has penciled in the latest edition for Tuesday, November 19, where fans will be eager to hear the latest news on the Forza franchise.
Ferrari has revealed a pair of stunning convertible variants of its F8 Tributo and 812 Superfast. The new F8 Spider and 812 GTS were unveiled at an exclusive event in Maranello on the eve of the Frankfurt Motor Show.
If you’ve been following the F1 Esports Championships for the last two years you’ll have seen some pretty impressive racing. Some of the world’s top virtual racers have been plying their trade for the Formula One teams’ official esports teams.
Ferrari has revealed the latest one-of-one from its Special Projects division. Dubbed the P80/C, it’s a track-only supercar inspired by Prancing Horse racers of the 1960s.