ScuderiaFans.com gains Google News preference setting for readers — Google News
Google News users can now add ScuderiaFans.com as a preferred source, and the site may surface more often in relevant news sections for people signed into a Google account. The change does not lock out other publishers, so the feed still mixes in outside coverage.
ScuderiaFans.com in Google account settings
Once a user selects ScuderiaFans.com, Google may show it more frequently in Top stories and in the From your sources section. That gives readers a direct way to steer the news mix toward Ferrari-focused coverage without changing the rest of their feed.
Elena Rossi and the site’s pitch
The site credits Elena Rossi as a Ferrari F1 journalist, which gives the preferred-source setup a named editor attached to the coverage readers are choosing. Scuderia Ferrari Fans says the feature is meant to keep readers closer to the content they care about most while still leaving room to discover other perspectives across the web.
2016 copyright notice
The article also carries a copyright notice listing Scuderia Fans Ltd. in 2016, which places the site’s branding in a longer-running publication frame rather than a one-off promotion. Readers can update or change their preferences at any time through their Google account settings, so the choice is not permanent.
The practical question is whether adding one source changes what Google shows enough to matter on a busy race weekend. The current setup says yes in a limited way, but it stops short of replacing broader news discovery.