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Ferrari Disqualified: Technical Infringements Cost Hamilton and Leclerc in Shanghai

Lewis Hamilton won the Shanghai sprint race for Ferrari, but both he and teammate Charles Leclerc were later disqualified for technical infringements; Ferrari now sits fifth in the constructors' standings, 61 points behind McLaren.

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Hamilton Wins Shanghai Sprint Race After Car Setup Adjustments

Lewis Hamilton secured a dominant victory in the Shanghai Formula 1 sprint race, finishing 6.8 seconds ahead of Oscar Piastri, showcasing a significant improvement in car handling and performance compared to the previous race in Melbourne.

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Hamilton Joins Ferrari: Aiming for First Championship

Lewis Hamilton joined Scuderia Ferrari, aiming for his first championship with the team; this decision follows the unsuccessful attempts of Vettel and Alonso to win further titles with Ferrari.

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Hamilton's Ferrari Move: Marketing Triumph and High Stakes for Inclusion

Lewis Hamilton's highly anticipated move to Ferrari, announced 13 months prior, has already generated significant commercial success for the brand, raising expectations for increased representation and inclusivity within the sport, although challenges may remain given Italy's history with racism in ...

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Ferrari's First Electric Vehicle Unveiling Planned for October 2025

Ferrari plans to reveal its first electric vehicle, potentially a five-door SUV, in October 2025, marking a significant shift for the supercar maker and reflecting broader industry trends toward electrification.

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Record €34.88 Million Sale for Historic Le Mans-Winning Ferrari

RM Sotheby's sold Ferrari 250 LM chassis 5893, the 1965 Le Mans winner, for €34.88 million (excluding taxes) at Retromobile Paris; the car, previously owned by the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum, boasts a 'matching numbers' engine and transmission.

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Hamilton Wins Ferrari Sprint, Qualifies Fifth for Chinese Grand Prix

Lewis Hamilton won the Chinese Grand Prix sprint race for Ferrari, his first win with the team, qualifying fifth for the main race after making car adjustments which negatively impacted single-lap pace. He criticized unnamed critics for lacking understanding of his situation.

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Hamilton's Difficult Ferrari Debut: 10th Place in Australia

Lewis Hamilton finished 10th in his debut race for Ferrari at the chaotic Australian Grand Prix due to a late-race rain shower and an incorrect tire strategy call, highlighting communication issues and car setup problems.

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Hamilton Joins Ferrari: A Quest for a Record-Breaking Eighth Title

Lewis Hamilton signed with Ferrari in January 2024 after a contract dispute with Mercedes, seeking a longer-term deal and a more competitive car to pursue a record-breaking eighth world championship; this move is considered the biggest storyline of the 2025 Formula 1 season.

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Ferrari Wins Legal Battle, Delays Aston Martin's Cardile Hiring

An Italian court ruled that Ferrari's former technical director, Enrico Cardile, cannot begin work at Aston Martin until July 18th due to a non-compete clause violation, impacting Aston Martin's 2026 car development.

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Ferrari's Death Triggers Ownership Shift to Fiat

Enzo Ferrari, founder of the renowned Italian car manufacturer, died on August 14, 1988, prompting a significant shift in company ownership as Fiat will acquire a majority stake, marking a transition from personalized leadership to a more structured corporate management.

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Ferrari's Profitability Soars Amidst Industry Turmoil

Ferrari reported €2.56 billion in EBITDA for 2024, exceeding expectations; the company anticipates further profit growth in 2025, driven by strong demand and the upcoming launch of its first electric vehicle, the Ferrari Elettrica, on October 9th.

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