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Scuderia Ferrari

Frédéric Vasseur

Team Principal

16

Charles Leclerc

Ferrari

Bryan Bozzi

Race Engineer

4

Lewis Hamilton

Ferrari

Riccardo Adami

Race Engineer

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Full Team Name

Scuderia Ferrari

Base

Maranello, Italy

Tech Chief

Serra & Gualtieri

Chassis

SF-25

Power Unit

Ferrari

First Team Entry

World championships

Highest race finish

Pole Positions

Fastest laps

1950

16

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Last updated on:
 
8. Sep. 2025

Ferrari

Full Team Name

Scuderia Ferrari

Base

Maranello, Italy

Tech Chief

Serra & Gualtieri

Chassis

SF-25

Power Unit

Ferrari

  • A bit of history


    Since the inaugural Formula 1 season in 1950, Scuderia Ferrari has stood as the sport’s most iconic and enduring team. Founded by Enzo Ferrari, the team’s passion, pride, and pursuit of excellence have become synonymous with F1 itself. With a record number of Grand Prix starts, 16 constructors' titles, and 15 drivers' championships, Ferrari is not just a team — it’s the heartbeat of Formula 1.


    Legends like Juan Manuel Fangio, Niki Lauda, Gilles Villeneuve, Michael Schumacher, and Sebastian Vettel have all donned the scarlet red, cementing Ferrari’s legacy as the most successful and storied name in the sport.


    2024 Season
    Drivers: Charles Leclerc & Carlos Sainz


    A mixed campaign, with flashes of brilliance overshadowed by inconsistency. Both Leclerc and Sainz contend regularly at the front, but reliability and strategy errors hamper title momentum. A lone win and several podiums keep them in the hunt, but they ultimately fall short of Mercedes and Red Bull in the constructors' standings.


    2023 Season
    Drivers: Charles Leclerc & Carlos Sainz


    Ferrari show improved pace and better race execution compared to 2022. Carlos Sainz delivers a standout performance with a win in Singapore, breaking Red Bull’s unbeaten streak. Leclerc secures multiple podiums, but both drivers remain just outside consistent victory contention. The team finishes third in the constructors’ championship.


    2022 Season
    Drivers: Charles Leclerc & Carlos Sainz


    An encouraging start sees Leclerc win two of the first three races, with Ferrari looking like title favorites. However, the challenge quickly unravels due to strategic blunders, reliability issues, and mid-season development stalls. Leclerc still finishes runner-up in the drivers' standings, but Ferrari’s early promise turns into a familiar story of missed opportunity. They end the year second in the constructors'.

A bit of history


Since the inaugural Formula 1 season in 1950, Scuderia Ferrari has stood as the sport’s most iconic and enduring team. Founded by Enzo Ferrari, the team’s passion, pride, and pursuit of excellence have become synonymous with F1 itself. With a record number of Grand Prix starts, 16 constructors' titles, and 15 drivers' championships, Ferrari is not just a team — it’s the heartbeat of Formula 1.


Legends like Juan Manuel Fangio, Niki Lauda, Gilles Villeneuve, Michael Schumacher, and Sebastian Vettel have all donned the scarlet red, cementing Ferrari’s legacy as the most successful and storied name in the sport.


2024 Season
Drivers: Charles Leclerc & Carlos Sainz


A mixed campaign, with flashes of brilliance overshadowed by inconsistency. Both Leclerc and Sainz contend regularly at the front, but reliability and strategy errors hamper title momentum. A lone win and several podiums keep them in the hunt, but they ultimately fall short of Mercedes and Red Bull in the constructors' standings.


2023 Season
Drivers: Charles Leclerc & Carlos Sainz


Ferrari show improved pace and better race execution compared to 2022. Carlos Sainz delivers a standout performance with a win in Singapore, breaking Red Bull’s unbeaten streak. Leclerc secures multiple podiums, but both drivers remain just outside consistent victory contention. The team finishes third in the constructors’ championship.


2022 Season
Drivers: Charles Leclerc & Carlos Sainz


An encouraging start sees Leclerc win two of the first three races, with Ferrari looking like title favorites. However, the challenge quickly unravels due to strategic blunders, reliability issues, and mid-season development stalls. Leclerc still finishes runner-up in the drivers' standings, but Ferrari’s early promise turns into a familiar story of missed opportunity. They end the year second in the constructors'.

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