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The Official Ferrari Magazine - July

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Dear FAN, this month there's a lot of news in the new Official Ferrari Magazine: new photos, technical insights and special interviews to tell you more about the world of the Prancing Horse.                                                                                      PASSION Inside the Factory: Vehicle Assembly Line In the next of our Factory series, we explore the fascinating vehicle assembly line, where it all comes together. READ THE ARTICLE Love stories from Switzerland Our series on the astonishing collections of four of the marque's most longstanding owners begins with Albert Obrist, a true gentleman whose sixty years of Ferrari ownership has led to lifelong friendships with Maranello's expert craftsmen, plus the occasional meeting with Enzo himself. READ THE ARTICLE

Just a few more laps until summer break

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Scuderia Ferrari | Dear FAN, the Hungarian Grand Prix is the 13th race of the season and is followed by the summer break. After that, a further nine races remain, taking to the total for the season to 22, as the Russian Grand Prix was cancelled.                                                                                      SCUDERIA FERRARI Just a few more laps until summer break The Hungarian Grand Prix is the 13th race of the season and is followed by the summer break. After that, a further nine races remain, taking to the total for the season to 22, as the Russian Grand Prix was cancelled. Scuderia Ferrari heads to Budapest for what will be another very hot weekend at the Hungaroring. READ THE NEWS #essereFerrari #hungariangp Hungaroring circuit

Mixed feelings for Scuderia Ferrari

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Scuderia Ferrari | Dear FAN, although this result was far from the one we wanted, there are still some positives to take away from this race. First of all, the F1-75 was very competitive, even on this difficult Paul Ricard track.                                                                                      SCUDERIA FERRARI CARLOS MAKES UP 14 PLACES. A GREAT SHAME FOR CHARLES Mixed feelings for Scuderia Ferrari come the end of the French Grand Prix. On the one hand, Carlos Sainz put on a great show, moving through the field from 19th to fifth, but on the other, Charles Leclerc retired while leading and looking on course to secure his fourth win of the season, when he crashed at turn 11 on lap 18. READ MORE #essereFerrari RACE RESULTS #FrenchGP