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Ferrari Formula 1 driver Sebastian Vettel makes his way into the famous Eau Rouge/Raidillon complex at Spa Francorchamps in Belgium

The Ferrari 296 GTB and the Ferrari 812 Superfast Continue the Ferrari Curse

About 15 years ago or so, Top Gear host, Jeremy Clarkson proposed a theory about Maranello-based Ferrari and its storied Formula 1 team. By and large, that theory has gone on to prove itself true time and time again. Not only that, but you can trace back much of Ferrari's history using this theory. And the Ferrari 296 GTB, and its front-engine cousin, the Ferrari 812 Superfast, are perfect examples.
The Tyrrell P34 Formula 1 car in a photobooth

A 6-Wheel Formula 1 Car? The Tyrrell P34 Is the Weirdest Formula 1 Car

Cars have four wheels. It's something of a fact. However, Formula 1 is all about finding millisecond advantages over the rest of the field. Sometimes, that means adding two axles, four more tires, and a window to throw the rulebook out of. And that's exactly what the Tyrrell P34 did. It's weird, it's fast, and it looks dumb as hell. Really, what more do you need out of a car?
Mercedes Formula 1 boss Toto Wolff runs his hands through his hair

Mercedes Formula 1 CEO Toto Wolff, Lawrence Stroll Investigated for Insider Trading

Toto Wolff and the Mercedes Formula 1 team are used to being at the top. Frankly, the team is damn near unbeatable and has been for the last several years. Not many have risen to challenge them, Red Bull most recently, has done so with some success. However, this dominance on track comes with financial gains off track. For example, team boss and CEO Toto Wolff is worth right around $400 to $500 million. Did Mercedes Formula 1 boss Wolff get there not just through blood, sweat, and tears, but through some less than legitimate means as well?