F1 returnee Luca Badoer has shrugged off suggestions that he will be swiftly ejected from the cockpit of Felipe Massa's Ferrari should he fail to perform - arguing that the drive is his for as long as the Brazilian remains out of action.
Former world champion Kimi Raikkonen has dropped hints that the new optional ?40 million budget cap set for introduction in 2010 could be the final straw that causes him to hang up his grand prix helmet - contending that 'this is not F1 anymore'.
Ferrari has criticised Formula 1's new optional budget cap as 'fundamentally unfair and perhaps even biased' and as being liable to create a two-tier, split-level championship of haves and have-nots - as Luca di Montezemolo hinted that the team's participation is 'not a never-ending story'.
Ferrari narrowly averted the embarrassment of its worst start to a Formula 1 World Championship season in history with Kimi Raikkonen coming home sixth in the Bahrain Grand Prix today - but the Finn was lucky not to exit proceedings at the first corner after being run into by team-mate Felipe Mas
Ferrari is currently 'paying the price' for its success in Formula 1 last year, reckons the Scuderia's president Luca di Montezemolo - who conceded that there were 'a few mistakes too many' in an Australian Grand Prix performance last weekend that transpired to be 'a lot worse' than had be
Jean Todt has ended his long-standing relationship with Ferrari by stepping down from his post-racing position on the Italian marque's board of directors with immediate effect.
Nigel Stepney and Mike Coughlan - the two men who came close to bringing Formula 1 to its knees with the well-publicised espionage row of 2007 - have been pronounced free to return to the top flight by FIA President Max Mosley.
It will be back to business as usual for Kimi Raikkonen in 2009, his employers Ferrari insist - as the Finn bids to re-establish both his battered reputation and Formula 1 World Championship credentials on the back of a desultory 2008 campaign in the top flight.
Human errors cannot be eliminated from Formula 1, Ferrari team principal Stefano Domenicali has warned - despite it arguably having been just such 'human errors' that ultimately cost Felipe Massa the 2008 world championship crown.
Max Mosley has hit out at long-time FIA rivals Ferrari over the Scuderia's open criticism of the new KERS (Kinetic Energy Recovery Systems) technology due to be introduced into the top flight next season.
Spanish bank Santander has finally admitted that it will jump ship from McLaren-Mercedes to Ferrari in 2010 - and is hoping to tempt Fernando Alonso to Maranello into the bargain.
Rubens Barrichello has stepped up his series of revelations about 'life at Ferrari' by claiming that he was warned to 'think about [his] contract' during the controversial 2002 Austrian Grand Prix.
Michael Schumacher has responded to suggestions made by former Formula 1 team-mate Rubens Barrichello that a lot more went on at Ferrari during their time together than met the eye by insisting that the Brazilian simply wasn't quick enough to be number one.
Kimi Raikkonen has confessed that he struggled to maintain his motivation during the 2008 Formula 1 season - one that saw him not so much concede his crown as practically throw it away.
After a Chinese Grand Prix in which Felipe Massa had to be 'gifted' second place by team-mate Kimi Raikkonen in order to boost his ailing title chances, the Brazilian's race engineer Rob Smedley hinted that neither of Maranello's drivers may in fact be the quickest in Formula 1 - suggesting that
Kimi Raikkonen would have had a 'much more difficult' life had Enzo Ferrari still been alive - that is the contention of Jody Scheckter, who secured the Formula 1 Drivers' World Championship for Maranello back in 1979.
Ferrari has finally bowed to mounting pressure to ditch its controversial 'traffic lights' pit-stop system, in revealing that it is to re-instate the traditional manual 'lollipop' for the final three races of the 2008 Formula 1 World Championship campaign.
Bernie Ecclestone has hit back at Luca di Montezemolo for describing the inaugural Singapore Grand Prix as a 'circus', by describing Ferrari as the 'clowns' - and claiming that if Felipe Massa fails to win the Formula 1 World Championship this year, he will have his team to blame.
Having all-but kissed goodbye to his hopes of retaining his Formula 1 World Drivers' Championship crown by crashing out of the inaugural Singapore Grand Prix night race this weekend with three laps left to run, Kimi Raikkonen has apologised to Ferrari for costing the squad the lead in the constru
Ferrari was left with unanswered questions at the end of the opening day's practice for this weekend's Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps, despite comfortably having held the upper hand over chief rivals McLaren-Mercedes throughout.
Despite having received a slap on the wrist and a EUR10,000 fine for his part in the controversial pit-stop incident with Adrian Sutil in the European Grand Prix at the weekend, Felipe Massa has insisted he was blameless - instead pointing the finger firmly at his rival.
Kimi Raikkonen and Felipe Massa have stressed that the errors committed in the British Grand Prix a fortnight ago - branded 'stupid' by Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolo [see separate story -
More than a year-and-a-half on from his retirement from Formula 1, Michael Schumacher - the most successful driver in the sport's history - has revealed that he walked away to save his team-mate and friend Felipe Massa's career.
Felipe Massa has insisted he will put his nightmare weekend at Silverstone firmly behind him - after encountering problems from the first day of practice right through to the end of the race.