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Ferrari

British  
/ fɛrˈraːrɪ /

noun

  1. Enzo (ˈɛntso). 1898–1988, Italian designer and manufacturer of racing cars

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"You've got Bentley there, you've got Porsche there, Lamborghini and Ferrari and the competition is really, really fierce," he said.

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Antonio shattered his femur in four different places after his Ferrari spun off the road and crashed into a tree in Epping Forest during Storm Darragh.

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Audi, Ferrari, Red Bull and Honda had been pushing for a change in the regulation governing compression ratios on the basis they believed Mercedes had secured an advantage through clever use of materials technology.

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In the new series of Drive to Survive, there are frequent shots of drivers' partners, such as Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc's fiancée Alexandra Saint Mleux, or Williams driver Carlos Sainz's model girlfriend Rebecca Donaldson in high fashion outfits.

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As a new season rolls around, some fans have been speculating about whether Kim Kardashian will attend any races, after she was spotted at the Super Bowl earlier this month sitting alongside Ferrari driver Hamilton - himself long a trailblazer in F1 for unorthodox fashion looks and celebrity.

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