[Covid-19] After Michelin, PSA and FCA close the majority of their factories

The auto industry is slowing down due to the coronavirus pandemic. After Michelin, which announced on March 16 that it will temporarily close 22 production sites in France, Spain and Italy, the FCA group (Fiat-Chrysler) communicates in turn on the shutdown of the majority of its European factories until March 27. Eight sites are closing:… Continue reading [Covid-19] After Michelin, PSA and FCA close the majority of their factories

Fiat Chrysler, Ferrari close factories amid coronavirus outbreak

Fiat Chrysler is halting production at the majority of its plants until 27 March, as the car makers reacts to the disruption caused by the coronavirus outbreak. It follows Saturday’s news that Ferrari will close its Maranello factory until the same date. The supercar firm cited supply issues as the reason. Premium brakes firm Brembo,… Continue reading Fiat Chrysler, Ferrari close factories amid coronavirus outbreak

UPDATE 1-Fiat Chrysler halts production at most European plants for two weeks

MILAN (Reuters) – Fiat Chrysler (FCA) (FCHA.MI) said on Monday it was halting production through March 27 at the majority of its plants in Europe due to the coronavirus crisis disrupting the economy. FCA said production for its FCA Italy and Maserati units would stop for the next two weeks at its Melfi, Pomigliano, Cassino,… Continue reading UPDATE 1-Fiat Chrysler halts production at most European plants for two weeks

@Ferrari: Ferrari announces the suspension of production in Maranello and Modena until 27 March 2020

Maranello, 14 March 2020 – Ferrari has decided to suspend production in Maranello and Modena with immediate effect and until 27 March.The decision has been taken by the Company for its employees’ well-being and follows a number of rigorous preventive measures already implemented by the Company to guarantee the highest health standards in light of… Continue reading @Ferrari: Ferrari announces the suspension of production in Maranello and Modena until 27 March 2020

Ferrari introduces additional preventive measures to safeguard employee wellbeing  

           Maranello, 13 marzo 2020 – Ferrari has activated additional and even more rigorous  preventive measures to guarantee the highest standards of health procedures, following the decree on COVID-19 issued by the Italian Government on March 11.The workforce present in  Maranello and Modena has been reduced to a minimum, while remaining personnel is working remotely, in… Continue reading Ferrari introduces additional preventive measures to safeguard employee wellbeing  

Lamborghini closes Italian factory due to coronavirus

Lamborghini has temporarily closed its Sant’Agata headquarters in response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The Italian supercar maker will shut its doors from 13 March to 25 March in an effort to help contain the spread of the Covid-19 disease. Northern Italy, where Lamborghini is based, is currently the centre of the coronavirus outbreak in Europe. Italy has… Continue reading Lamborghini closes Italian factory due to coronavirus

@Ferrari: Ferrari introduces additional preventive measures to safeguard employee wellbeing

Maranello, 13 marzo 2020 – Ferrari has activated additional and even more rigorous  preventive measures to guarantee the highest standards of health procedures, following the decree on COVID-19 issued by the Italian Government on March 11. The workforce present in  Maranello and Modena plants has been reduced to a minimum, while remaining personnel is working… Continue reading @Ferrari: Ferrari introduces additional preventive measures to safeguard employee wellbeing

Ferrari confirms its operational continuity

Maranello (Italy), March 9, 2020 – As is known, on 8 March the Italian government approved a new law in which more preventative measures were introduced for the areas most affected by the COVID19 which is impacting Italy,  whilst still allowing for continued working activity.Maranello is also part of these territories.Ferrari has activated all of… Continue reading Ferrari confirms its operational continuity

@Ferrari: Ferrari confirms its operational continuity

Maranello (Italy), March 9, 2020 – As is known, on 8 March the Italian government approved a new law in which more preventative measures were introduced for the areas most affected by the COVID19 which is impacting Italy,  whilst still allowing for continued working activity. Maranello is also part of these territories. Ferrari has activated… Continue reading @Ferrari: Ferrari confirms its operational continuity

FIA could not prove Ferrari’s 2019 engine broke F1 rules

LONDON (Reuters) – Formula One’s governing body suspected Ferrari’s engine was not always operating within the rules last year but lacked conclusive evidence, it said on Thursday as a threat of legal action hung over the start of the new season. FILE PHOTO: Formula One F1 – French Grand Prix – Circuit Paul Ricard, Le… Continue reading FIA could not prove Ferrari’s 2019 engine broke F1 rules