Ferrari
- Full Team Name
- Scuderia Ferrari HP
- Base
- Maranello, Italy
- Team Chief
- Frédéric Vasseur
- Technical Chief
- Loic Serra / Enrico Gualtieri
- Chassis
- SF-25
- Power Unit
- Ferrari
- First Team Entry
- 1950
- World Championships
- 16
- Highest Race Finish
- 1 (x249)
- Pole Positions
- 253
- Fastest Laps
- 263
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In profile
For many, Ferrari and Formula 1 racing have become inseparable. The only team to have competed in every season since the world championship began, the Prancing Horse has grown from the humble dream of founder Enzo Ferrari to become one of the most iconic and recognised brands in the world. Success came quickly through the likes of Alberto Ascari and John Surtees, and continued – in amongst leaner times – with Niki Lauda in the 1970s and then Michael Schumacher in the 2000s, when Ferrari claimed a then unprecedented five consecutive title doubles, securing their status as the most successful and decorated team in F1 history...
2024
Team Principal Fred Vasseur’s leadership starts to gel and strong campaign sees Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz take five wins between them. Runners-up in the constructors’ standings, losing out to McLaren at the final round. Lewis Hamilton signed to replace Sainz for 2025.
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2023
Only team other than Red Bull to win a race – Carlos Sainz in Singapore – but an otherwise frustrating campaign of mixed fortunes sees team narrowly lose out to Mercedes for P2 in the constructors’ table, despite six pole positions and nine podiums.
Hamilton backs Vasseur to take Ferrari 'to the top'
Hamilton responds to speculation over relationship with engineer Adami
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Downbeat Hamilton says he learned ‘absolutely nothing’ from triple header after tough run to P6 in Barcelona