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Looking Back, Looking Ahead

The Asian Le Mans Series season opener has come and gone. Looking back at the weekend, the Ferrari factory drivers had overall mixed results. At one extreme, Antonio Fuoco had a great weekend by winning both races overall in LMP2. At the other end, Alessio Rovera failed to finish the first race and finished 7th…

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Looking ahead to the 2026 GT Season with a new 296 Evo

     Change is afoot for the Ferrari GT racing program. A new Evo package has been developed, announced back in the middle of 2025 and set to debut at the 24 Hours of Daytona in January 2026. Alessio Rovera and Alessandro Pier Guidi were involved with the development of the car and discussed the important changes…

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Toni Vilander: A Pillar of Ferrari’s GT Success

If you have followed Ferrari’s sportscar racing efforts over the last 15 years, Toni Vilander is a name that requires no introduction. While the manufacturer’s Formula 1 team often captures the majority of the global spotlight, the Prancing Horse has maintained a remarkably successful GT program running in parallel. For a solid decade, the Finnish…

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So you want to be a factory driver…

What is a “factory driver” anyway?     This is easiest to explain in the world of sportscar racing as the single seater ladder has some different considerations with cars not being shared. A factory driver is a driver whose checks come from the manufacturer rather than from some other source (like a private team)…

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Where you can find Ferrari drivers in 2026

     If you are coming out of binging Drive to Survive and wondering what motorsport is, here’s a good resource for you to break down the road to F1 and the other forms of motorsport that Ferrari is involved in. Or maybe you know your way around motorsport but are curious about some other series that…

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