With the paint barely dry on the F138 - Ferrari's contender for the 2013 F1 world championship - former chief designer Rory Byrne is already looking ahead to next year's car.
Ferrari says that it is focussing on aerodynamic developments for its new car, despite currently being without a wind tunnel at its F1 headquarters in Maranello.
Felipe Massa is adamant that Ferrari's step forward in performance at Silverstone that yielded the Scuderia's first victory of F1 2011 was not aided by the regulations - and that the progression can be maintained
Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolo admits that the F1 2011 campaign has been an 'emotional' one for the Scuderia thus far - but until the possible becomes impossible, the Italian insists 'we never give in'
The notoriously unforgiving Italian media has accused Ferrari of an absence of imagination in the design of its F150? Italia, with the in-season testing ban similarly hampering the Scuderia's efforts to compete
Despite Ferrari currently appearing to be arguably only F1's fourth force behind Red Bull Racing, McLaren-Mercedes and even Lotus Renault GP, Felipe Massa is adamant that there is reason for optimism at Maranello
Not holding back, Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolo has rated Felipe Massa's F1 2010 campaign as just seven-out-of-ten, suggesting the Brazilian 'got a bit tired and fed-up mid-season and went home, sending his brother to drive' in his place
In contrast to the overwhelming condemnation of Ferrari's tactics in last month's German Grand Prix, Gerhard Berger and Nelsinho Piquet contend that the Scuderia was entirely right to use team orders at Hockenheim
Double F1 World Champion Fernando Alonso has sought to rally the troops and re-invigorate spirits at Ferrari in the wake of the Scuderia's worst result of the season to-date in the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, by asserting: We will win the title in 2010!
Rarely one to shy away from controversy, it seems Ferrari's 'media day' at Fiorano last week during which double F1 World Champion Fernando Alonso drove the F10 around the Scuderia's test track for the first time has put a few noses out of joint amongst rival teams...
Ferrari has confirmed its recruitment of highly-regarded former McLaren chief engineer Pat Fry - but contrary to previous speculation, the Englishman will not have to wait until 2011 to take up his new role...
The best driver in the field, a flawed genius, a spoilt, over-rated prima donna - opinions are divided about Fernando Alonso, but is the Spaniard really worth the mega-bucks Ferrari is paying him..?
With Renault team owner G?rard Lopez doing his damndest to keep Robert Kubica at Enstone next year, it seems Red Bull Racing star Mark Webber has emerged as a leading candidate to replace Felipe Massa at Ferrari in F1 2011...
An unrepentant and defiant Fernando Alonso has said he would do exactly the same again as he did to Ferrari team-mate Felipe Massa in the Chinese Grand Prix pit-lane - but BBC F1 commentator Martin Brundle has warned the Spaniard to 'expect a reaction' on home turf in Barcelona this weekend
New Ferrari recruit Fernando Alonso has defended his somewhat besmirched reputation in the wake of his implication in two damaging and high-profile F1 scandals over the last three years - insisting that in both instances, he was simply in the 'wrong place at the wrong time'
Luca di Montezemolo rubbishes suggestions made by Kimi Raikkonen that the Finn was replaced at Ferrari by Fernando Alonso to please sponsor Santander - as he admits to some prior concerns about the Scuderia's new charge
Giancarlo Fisichella's brief Ferrari career ended with a whimper rather than a bang in the inaugural Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, as the Italian finished well outside the points again around the Yas Marina Circuit
Ferrari star Felipe Massa has confirmed that he is 'back to the same driver he was' before his life-threatening Hungarian Grand Prix qualifying accident, after getting behind the wheel of an F1 car for the first time in two-and-a-half months.
Record-breaking multiple MotoGP World Champion Valentino Rossi has suggested that the reason Kimi Raikkonen has been dropped by Ferrari to make way for Fernando Alonso in F1 in 2010 is that the 2007 title-winner 'is not very fast'.
Luca Badoer has hit out at the Formula 1 media for having 'played a fundamental role' in the decision to replace him at Ferrari with Giancarlo Fisichella - arguing that he is a 'victim' of the current ban on in-season testing in the top flight, meaning no incoming driver stands a chance.