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Ferrari cars were raced in a range of classes, such as GT racing by other entrants, but not by the factory Scuderia Ferrari team. In the 1990s, Ferrari returned to sports prototypes as a constructor with the Ferrari 333 SP with success, although Scuderia Ferrari itself never raced this car. #51 AF Corse Ferrari 488 GTE, 2018 6 Hours of Silverstone
The table below details the Grand Prix results for Scuderia Ferrari's factory team-entered and privately entered Formula One cars since 1950, with a separate list distinguishing between factory team entries and privateers. This distinction was particularly important in the early years of the Formula One championships.
Ferrari's 2006 car, the 248 F1, was the first car developed entirely under Aldo Costa, after the departure of Rory Byrne. [53] Ferrari finished 1–2 in the United States Grand Prix. Massa won his first race at the Turkish Grand Prix, and Schumacher announced his retirement at the Italian Grand Prix, which he won.
They subsequently appointed Vasseur as his replacement. He is the fourth non-Italian and the second Frenchman to head the Scuderia, after Jean Todt. [8] Vasseur achieved his first win as team principal when Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz Jr. took victory at the 2023 Singapore Grand Prix. [9]
The Ferrari SF-23 (also known by its internal name, Project 675) [2] is a Formula One racing car designed and constructed by Scuderia Ferrari that competed in the 2023 Formula One World Championship. The car was driven by Carlos Sainz Jr. and Charles Leclerc during Grand Prix races.
1948 125 F1 Ferrari 125 F1; 1950 275 F1; 1950 340 F1; 1950 375 F1; 1951 212 F1; 1954 553 F1; 1954 625 F1 Ferrari 625 F1; 1955 555 F1; 1955 Ferrari-Lancia D50; 1957 801 F1; 1958 246 F1; 1959 256 F1; 1960 246 P F1; 1961 156 F1; 1964 158 F1; 1964 512 F1 (aka 1512) 1966 246 F1-66; 1966 312 F1 Ferrari 312B; 1970 312 B; 1971 312 B2; 1973 312 B3; 1975 ...
Ferrari is an Italian company which has produced sports cars since 1947, but traces its roots back to 1929 when Enzo Ferrari formed the Scuderia Ferrari racing team. In January 2016, Ferrari officially split off from its former parent company Fiat Chrysler Automobiles .
The Ferrari SF-24 (also known by its internal name, Project 676) [2] is a Formula One racing car designed and constructed by Scuderia Ferrari for the 2024 Formula One World Championship.