Filed under: Performance , Ferrari , Rumormill It’s been nearly six years since production ended on the Ferrari Enzo. That’s longer than we had to wait for the Enzo to arrive after the preceding F50 ended production, but far longer than the gap between the F40 and F50 or between the 288 GTO and the F40
Filed under: Coupe , Performance , Dodge , Ferrari 2008 Dodge Viper ACR – Click above for high-res image gallery After setting a new lap record at Laguna Seca the other day, Dodge announced some minor revisions to the all-conquering Viper ACR for the 2010 model year.
Filed under: Recalls , Ferrari We see all sorts of recall notices here at Autoblog. Most of them affect ordinary passenger vehicles, but nearly all of them get cleared up the first time around
While the final product hasn’t been revealed in full, the thread includes over 20 pages of Q&A between James and the rest of the F-Chat community giving several hints at what’s to come. There are even several photo renderings depicting what the car might look like. What we do know is that this new P4/5 […]
Filed under: Motorsports , Mercedes-Benz , Ferrari , Rumormill Say it ain’t so, Schu! The Daily Telegraph is reporting that seven-time World Champion Michael Schumacher is close to signing on with the newly formed Mercedes Formula 1 team. Mercedes is the new name of the former Brawn GP team, the current Constructors Champion. After a stellar rookie season that saw this former Honda team clinch not just the Constructors Championship, but also the Drivers Championship for Jenson Button, they had a bit of a dropoff as Button bolted for rival McLaren
Filed under: Coupe , Performance , Geneva Motor Show , Ferrari , Rumormill Ferrari 599XX – Click above for high-res image gallery Ferrari often uses its World Finals event to unveil exclusive new versions of its most enticing road cars. The FXX Evoluzione was unveiled there a couple of years ago, and the 16M Scuderia Spider made its debut at the event last year
Filed under: Etc. , Ferrari Lightweight. Compact.
Filed under: Motorsports , Hirings/Firings/Layoffs , Ferrari The times they are a-changin’ in Maranello. As if the departures of Michael Schumacher, Ross Brawn and Jean Todt over the past few years wasn’t enough to shake things up for the Scuderia, a new round of change-ups is looming on the horizon