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Charles Leclerc felt Ferrari has made progress with its F1 car suspension upgrade but couldn’t hide his disappointment at the deficit to McLaren’s sprint race polesitter Oscar Piastri
Less than a month ago, after several years of court battles, Ferrari won back the rights to the Testarossa name, and it’s not letting it sit idle for long. A trademark filing unearthed by CarBuzz – in Iceland, of all places – reveals that the Italian automaker wants to protect the name “ Ferrari 849 Testarossa.”
While I love this car for its beauty and the now-returned Italian V12, its history is fascinating to me, and maybe worth the cost of admission.
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Fresh off an eight-year legal battle that finally secured exclusive rights to the “Testarossa” name, the Italian automaker has filed a new trademark for “849 Testarossa,” which could even point towards a new Cavallino.
Giorgi Tedoradze, the Georgia-based industrial designer better known as "tedoradze.giorgi" on social media, has a quick CGI idea regarding a new Ferrari
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Ferrari has filed the name "849 Testarossa" 40 years after the '80s sports car's debut. Could a revival be on the way?
Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur has revealed the strategy for this weekend's Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps.
Technical analysis suggests that Ferrari stock could leave other legacy auto makers’ shares in the dust. GM stock could drag, while Honda looks promising.
Own a piece of Ferrari history! A rare 2003 360 Spider with a desirable 6-speed gated manual and just 19,560 miles is now for sale on Exotic Car Trader.
The famous tuner based in the Land of the Rising Sun has given this Italian supercar a widebody kit and new wheels, and has also modified the suspension