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ADUO shock as Red Bull has best F1 engine
Mercedes and Ferrari will both be able to use upgrade tokens to improve their Formula 1 engines under the ADUO system ...
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Ferrari insists the V6 beats a V12
Ferrari is no longer treating the V6 as a junior partner to its legendary V12. The company is now arguing that its latest six‑cylinder technology can deliver a more advanced, more emotional experience ...
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What is ADUO? How F1's engine catch-up system works
As news emerged of which Formula 1 power unit manufacturers are eligible for extra development, here's how the much discussed ...
Ferrari reaffirms its long-term commitment to V6, V8, and V12 power, keeping internal combustion alive as part of a balanced strategy with hybrids and electric models. Ferrari will continue producing ...
Take a thrilling look inside the world of high-performance engineering with an exclusive first glance at the groundbreaking ...
Ferrari stock dropped approximately 15 percent after the Maranello-based automaker confirmed the main technical details of its first series-production electric vehicle. Combined with the abysmally ...
Ferrari has just dropped details of its hot 296 and it must be very confident about its abilities because it’s named it after one of the most coveted Ferrari sports cars of the last 50 years. The 296 ...
Ferrari defended its decision to give the F80 a turbo-hybrid V6, saying the layout comes directly from its Le Mans–winning 499P endurance racer and better suits the car’s performance goals than a V12.
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