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Zhou Guanyu named Ferrari reserve driver for 2025 06th
Feb 2025

Ferrari has announced that Zhou Guanyu, after three seasons with Alfa Romeo, will be a reserve driver for the Scuderia in 2025. He will be accompanied by Italian Antonio Giovinazzi.

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Ferrari unveils new suits for Hamilton and Leclerc 04th
Feb 2025

Scuderia Ferrari has officially unveiled its new racing suits for the 2025 season, designed in collaboration with Puma, its official equipment supplier. The new outfits, featuring the Italian team's iconic red, incorporate cutting-edge materials to offer drivers greater comfort and performance. With the arrival of Lewis Hamilton alongside Charles Leclerc, this presentation marks the start of a new era for Ferrari, which hopes to return to the heights of Formula 1.

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Alonso criticizes the sprint format and wants F1 to rethink its approach 03rd
Feb 2025

Fernando Alonso has expressed his dissatisfaction with Formula 1's sprint race format, saying it needs to be re-evaluated to improve the spectacle and competition.

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Mercedes W196 R becomes the most expensive F1 car in history 02nd
Feb 2025

The Mercedes W196 R sold for a record price, becoming the most expensive Formula 1 single-seater ever sold at auction, testifying to its historic value and importance in motorsport.

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Lewis Hamilton's accident during private testing in Barcelona 29th
Jan 2025

Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton was involved in an accident during private testing with Ferrari at the Barcelona circuit. The incident interrupted the session and delayed his team-mate Charles Leclerc's program.

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Lewis Hamilton begins a new era at Ferrari 20th
Jan 2025

On January 20, 2025, Lewis Hamilton officially joined Scuderia Ferrari, marking a major turning point in his career after 17 successful years with Mercedes. On his first day, Hamilton expressed his enthusiasm on social networks, declaring that his dream was coming true. He will be working closely with his new track engineer, Riccardo Adami, and expectations are high, with Ferrari having finished the previous season as the second-best team.

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F1 season kicks off with groundbreaking event in London 13th
Jan 2025

The 2025 Formula 1 season will kick off with a historic event at London's O2 Arena, where the ten teams will unveil their new liveries and driver duos. The event, a first in F1 history, will be broadcast live to fans around the world. Lewis Hamilton, now with Ferrari alongside Charles Leclerc, will face his former Mercedes team. Reigning champion Max Verstappen has expressed reservations about taking part. TAG Heuer also becomes the new official F1 timekeeper, replacing Rolex as part of a ten-year partnership with LVMH.

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Charles Leclerc leads the way in 2024 end-of-season tests 10th
Jan 2025

Ferrari's Charles Leclerc set the fastest time in the Abu Dhabi test session, bringing the 2024 Formula 1 season to a close. Carlos Sainz, who will be joining Williams, was second fastest. Several young drivers had the opportunity to test the current single-seaters, including Arthur Leclerc and Antonio Fuoco for Ferrari. Yuki Tsunoda completed his first test with the Red Bull main team, while Kimi Antonelli took the wheel for Mercedes in preparation for next season. The 2025 season kicks off in Melbourne on March 16.

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TAG Heuer to become official F1 timekeeper again in 2025 07th
Jan 2025

The famous Swiss watch brand, TAG Heuer, will resume its role as Official Timekeeper of the Formula 1 World Championship from the 2025 season. 

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Ferrari prepares intensive training for Hamilton before the Australian GP 2025 04th
Jan 2025

According to inside sources, Ferrari has set up an intensive preparation program for Lewis Hamilton to help him adapt quickly to his new team before the start of the season.

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