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ALPHATAURI: GO HARD OR GO HOME
Who cares if Flavio Briatore isn’t recognised as Alpine team principal? The important point is that he’s there. You may not approve of the wild-haired man who gabbles in unintelligible English, but th
Ferrari made it three out of three in this year’s World Endurance Championship at Spa. The 499P Le Mans Hypercar was on top again. Just. This was a race that Alpine or BMW could potentially have won.
IF FERRARI’S CURRENT supremacy in the World Endurance Championship were to represent the Prancing Horse at something approaching its fleetest gallop, then its F1 team currently seems to be operating a
The more things change, the more they stay the same. The Monaco Grand Prix had more than one ‘first’ this year but, as it turns out, introducing a title sponsor in TAG Heuer had about as much impact o
New sponsor, a change of driver. Camel tobacco money is a welcome fillip for minnow Tyrrell and its previously plain blue 018. But it means Marlboro-backed Michele Alboreto – the team’s last grand pri
There’s no getting away from it. Ferrari is favourite going into the Le Mans 24 Hours. No other conclusion can be reached based on its wins in the blue riband round of the World Endurance Championship