Ferrari News
Pos | Team | Pts |
---|---|---|
2 | 291 |
How dominant was Vettel, how Alonso finished second and what might have been for Grosjean and Merc.
Fernando Alonso tells Sky F1 he'll remain at Ferrari after McLaren confirm they want to re-sign him.
The full transcript as Kimi faced the media for the first time since it was confirmed he will rejoin Ferrari.
Will Ferrari's blockbuster 2014 line-up deliver the goods? Ted Kravitz and Crofty have their say.
The news that Kimi Raikkonen will partner Fernando Alonso at Ferrari has Fleet Street drooling.
Mark Hughes explains how Luca di Montezemelo's stance softened, allowing the Finn to return.
Ferrari's last World Champion returns in 2014. So just why did Kimi depart in the first place?
Martin Brundle, Johnny Herbert and Ted Kravitz give their thoughts on Massa leaving Ferrari.
We analyse the winners and losers after Kimi Raikkonen's return to Ferrari in 2014 was confirmed.
Brazilian confirms on Twitter that he is to leave Ferrari after eight years at the Scuderia.
Rob Smedley and Felipe Massa reflect on their ups and downs together during their time at Ferrari.
Martin Brundle on why Alonso v Raikkonen at Ferrari could be just what F1 needs as Vettel wins again.
Ferrari set to announce their 2014 line-up this week. Will it be Felipe again or back to the future with Kimi?
Could the Spaniard really leave Ferrari and if so where would he go? Ted and Crofty have their say.
Sky Sports Online gives its take on the new James Hunt and Niki Lauda biopic, in cinemas Friday.
How dominant was Vettel? How did Alonso gain seven places? Could Button have made the podium?
Martin Brundle on the ramifications of Sebastian Vettel's Spa win and where it leaves Fernando Alonso.
Mark Hughes examines the downforce levels run by the top teams at Spa and what it means for Monza.
A video special as Martin Brundle and Ant Davidson have their say on who will drive where in 2014.
Why all the 'silly season' speculation might well ultimately prove much ado about nothing.
# | Team | Pts |
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1 | Red Bull | 355 |
2 | Ferrari | 291 |
3 | McLaren | 268 |
4 | Mercedes | 196 |
5 | Aston Martin | 58 |