Full Team Name Base Team Principal Technical Chief Drivers Test Drivers Chassis Engine Tyres First Season WOrld Championships Highest Race Finish Pole Positions Fastest Laps | Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro Maranello - Italy Stefano Domenicali Aldo Costa F Alonso F Massa J Bianchi 150 Italia Ferrari Pirelli 1950 16 1 (x215) 205 225 |
2010 Strong start with Bahrain win, but soon playing catch-up to Red Bull & McLaren. Mid-season revival brings title boost, but Hockenheim team orders overshadow success. Miss out on constructors' glory and Alonso beaten to drivers' title, despite starting final race as favourite. | |
2009 Never in title contention due to rivals' superior progress, Massa's life-threatening accident (and stand-ins' dearth of pace), and lack of development as they opt to focus early on 2010. More competitive mid-year, with Spa win for Raikkonen, who's dropped for Alonso for 2010. | |
2008 Eight wins help power them to their 16th constructors' title, beating McLaren by 21 points. Felipe Massa misses out on drivers' championship by a single point to Lewis Hamilton, despite winning more races. | |
2007 Win intense battle with McLaren, on track and in court. Kimi Raikkonen takes drivers' title after late-season surge in form. Also wrap up constructors' championship after McLaren found guilty of benefitting from possession of confidential Ferrari data. | |
2006 Initially play second fiddle to Renault, but Michael Schumacher leads fightback with seven victories in his final Formula One season. Team move ahead of Renault with just three rounds to go, but rare reliability issues see them beaten to title by just five points. | |
2005 Struggle with new regulations, in particular those requiring tyres to last through qualifying and race. Seven podiums, including one victory at Indianapolis, where Michelin withdrawal leaves six-car field. Finish third in constructors' standings. | |
2004 Lose just three times in 18 races to take the constructors' crown for the sixth year in a row. An incredible 13 victories for Michael Schumacher sees him take championship number seven. | |
2003 A much tougher season, but still ultimately unbeatable. A record fifth successive constructors' title, with Michael Schumacher the first man to take six drivers' crowns. | |
2000 - 2002 Ferrari enter a period of total domination, winning both drivers' and constructors' titles three years in a row. | |
1999 Michael Schumacher misses six rounds after breaking leg at Silverstone. Team take constructors' championship in the last race but Eddie Irvine just falls short of drivers' title. | |
1983 Ferrari wins their eighth constructors' championship. | |
1979 Jody Scheckter wins the drivers' championship - it will be the team's last drivers' title for 21 years. | |
1975 - 1977 Niki Lauda takes the 1975 drivers' championship and comes back from his horrific accident in 1976, going on to grab a second title for the team in 1977. | |
1964 John Surtees, a former world motorcycle champion, takes the drivers' crown. He remains the only man to achieve the feat on two wheels and four. | |
1961 Phil Hill leads Ferrari to the double of both drivers' and constructors' championships. | |
1958 Mike Hawthorn becomes the third Ferrari driver to win the drivers' championship. | |
1956 Juan Manuel Fangio wins his fourth drivers' championship with the Scuderia. | |
1952 Alberto Ascari wins first of two back-to-back drivers' championships in a Ferrari. | |
1951 Jose Froilan Gonzalez records Ferrari's first victory at the British Grand Prix. |
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