January 3 is the day that Michael Schumacher turns 50. To mark the record-holding Ferrari world champion driver’s birthday, Ferrari has opened a new special exhibition dedicated to his life and achievements with the brand.
The latest version of Gran Turismo Sport is here and with it a new crop of vehicles. Headlining the new content is the Ferrari F50, which we first got sneak peek at during the Nation’s Cup Final. For this week’s Want, we will explore the F50 and help you get acquainted with the new Prancing Horse.
Is Ferrari getting ready to launch a new special edition to its lineup? Thanks to a sneak Instagram user, it looks like that’s the case. It won’t be just one, either.
Thrustmaster has a new addition to its Ferrari line up of peripherals. Joining the T80, TS-PC, and 250 GTO wheel add-on is a new Ferrari-branded accessory.
One of the great joys of buying a brand new car is making sure it fits your needs perfectly. In fact speccing a car up is so much fun that almost all brands now offer an online configurator. They’re a great way to waste an entire day… so we’re told.
The world now has its first look at the newest Ferrari. Built through the Ferrari One-Off program the SP38 is one of the best-looking cars to come out of Maranello in quite some time.
Pininfarina is the design house behind many of the world’s most iconic cars. While many of them wear the Ferrari badge, there are several others too – like the Fittipaldi EF7 Vision GT. That’s why for this week’s Want we’re taking a look at a tribute car of the company’s most famous designers, Sergio Pininfarina.
This past weekend saw the return of Formula 1 for the 2018 season. The season-opening race in Australia kicked things off to the usual fare, down to the almost identical results. While the race itself proved formulaic (no pun intended), one team stood out: Haas.
Scuderia Ferrari is the latest team to reveal its open-wheel racer for the 2018 F1 season, the SF71H. Ferrari showed off its 64th F1 entrant for the first time at the team’s Maranello base.
The inaugural race of the 2018 Formula One season is only weeks away. With it comes several changes to the sport itself — grid girls, grid kids, and even the logo — and the cars are no exception. As the teams set up to reveal their cars over the coming days, both Mercedes and Ferrari F1 teams kick things off a little early by firing up their engines.
Gran Turismo Sport received its latest update earlier today. The 1.11 version of the game brings 10 new cars to the roster, and we’ve test driven a trio of them here.
Polyphony Digital has just revealed more details on the next update for GT Sport. The January update won’t only feature 10 returning cars, but a familiar track in the shape of Monza, three new layouts of Maggiore, and more.
It’s no secret Ferrari has threatened to leave Formula 1 on many occasions throughout its career. In fact, the threat is often viewed as the Maranello-based brand’s trump card. This time it appears the threat is anything but hollow according to Sergio Marchionne.
The changes coming in the 2018 F1 season continue to flow, although this one will be more welcomed than others. The Alfa Romeo name returns to the sport with Sauber as the two have agreed to a technical partnership.
Every week we read loads of automotive news stories here at GTPlanet that we can’t fit into their own articles. In a new feature, we’ll be bringing you a quick round-up of things we might have otherwise missed.