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  2. Scuderia Ferrari - Wikipedia

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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

  3. Grand Prix racing history of Scuderia Ferrari - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Ferrari F2003-GA - Wikipedia

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    The Ferrari F2003-GA was a highly successful car used by Scuderia Ferrari in the 2003 Formula One World Championship.The chassis was designed by Rory Byrne, Ignazio Lunetta, Aldo Costa, Marco Fainello, Nikolas Tombazis and James Allison with Ross Brawn playing a vital role in leading the production of the car as the team's Technical Director and Paolo Martinelli assisted by Giles Simon leading ...

  5. Ferrari - Wikipedia

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    The earliest Ferrari entity, Scuderia Ferrari, was created in 1929—ten years before the founding of Ferrari proper—as a Grand Prix racing team. It was affiliated with automaker Alfa Romeo, for whom Enzo had worked in the 1920s. Alfa Romeo supplied racing cars to Ferrari, which the team then tuned and adjusted to their desired specifications.

  6. Ferrari Grand Prix results - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Enrico Gualtieri - Wikipedia

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    Scuderia Ferrari: Enrico Gualtieri (born 21 February 1975) is an Italian engineer. As of 2024, he is serving as head of power unit for Scuderia Ferrari. Career.

  8. 2004 Italian Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    After the Hungarian Grand Prix, Ferrari was confirmed as constructors' world champion. They held an unassailable lead in the constructors' championship with 125 points ahead of Renault and 131 points ahead of BAR-Honda. This race was Scuderia Ferrari's 700th start in a World Championship event as a team. [2] This was the last race for Giorgio ...

  9. 1952 Italian Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    Due to the dominance of the Ferrari team throughout 1952, the World Drivers' Championship had already been clinched a month prior to the season-ending Italian Grand Prix.. Nevertheless, Ferrari entered five drivers for their home race, with their Dutch Grand Prix trio—World Champion Alberto Ascari, Nino Farina and Luigi Villoresi—being joined by Piero Taruffi and André Simon, both of whom ...