Maranello Signal Ferrari F1

A quiet batch this weekend — most items are about McLaren, Williams, and general 2026 regulation commentary, none of which clear the Ferrari filter. The Marshall/Ferrari-innovations angle also came through again, but that one was already covered in Friday's briefing; nothing new in the snippet to justify a reprise.

The one item worth a pause: today marks 25 years since Michele Alboreto's death (April 25, 2001, the testing accident at EuroSpeedway Lausitz), and Motorsport.com Italy sat down with his widow Nadia to mark the anniversary. Her first thought on the day? "He's someone I miss a lot, still now." She recalls the grief softening over the decades — no longer the raw, tearing pain of early loss, but something that takes different shapes. One memory she shares: getting buffeted by wind at the Mille Miglia riding in an open Ferrari alongside Michele — the kind of image that captures exactly what that era of Ferrari was. Alboreto came within touching distance of the '85 championship with the Scuderia, and he remains one of the most beloved figures in the team's history. A quiet but deserved moment of remembrance from the paddock.