Well this is an unexpected bonus, and one which will brighten up the Diamond Jubilee celebrations for any of you non-royalists. The Jubilee Pageant at Windsor Castle on May 10th to 13th will feature both historic and contemporary Ferraris, together with a display by the 4th Mounted Carabinieri Regiment.
This year marks the 20th anniversary since the first Ferrari, a 348 TS, was ordered in Beijing, and to mark the occasion Ferrari will introduce a special-edition 458 Italia, produced exclusively for the Chinese market.
Tomorrow begins the dawn of a new era for American sportscars - at least that's what the folks at Dodge SRT would like us to believe. With just over 23 hours until the new 2013 SRT Viper is unveiled at the New York Auto Show, speculation is rife about the new car's design and...
The Porsche 917/LH (Lang Heck) long tail, designed for the 240 mph Mulsanne Straight of Le Mans, made famous (in shorter tail guise) by Steve McQueen in his 1971 film Le Mans. But it looks completely out of place sandwiched between a Ford Edge and Toyota Minivan in this car park underneath the Ritz-Carlton...
Fernando Alonso delivered a winning performance in the Malaysian Grand Prix last weekend, and despite both Alonso and Team Principal Stefano Domenicali saying "there's still plenty of work to do", Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolo was keen to mark the occasion with a gift.
Something of a ruckus kicked off last night as pictures of very 'special' Ferrari 458 Italia hit the web, rumoured to belong to none other than legendary singer-songwriter, Eric Clapton.
There's a great new addition to the list of '20-places-to-visit-before-you-die', following the opening earlier this week of Museo Casa Enzo Ferrari in Modena, Italy.
Designed by the late Jan Kaplický and architected by Andrea Morgante's Shiro Studio, the new EUR14.2m museum is built on the site of Enzo Ferrari's birthplace, making use of the...
Since the California joined Ferrari's range in 2008, it has brought many new customers to the marque - people who need something a little more practical than the F430/458 Italia and yet would rather not spend £200k+ on the FF or 599 GTB.
Ferrari has chosen a very business-like name for their new premium class single seater - F2012, which might be taken as a sign of the team's single-minded approach as they enter this new Formula One season.
With Fiorano circuit covered under a thick blanket of snow, the launch plans for Scuderia Ferrari's 2012 F1 car have been forced to move indoors, but is still scheduled for tomorrow at 10:00 CET.