Scuderia Ferrari

Italian Formula One team

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2024 Ferrari's most recent Grand Prix win recorded at the Mexico City Grand Prix, demonstrating the team's ongoing competitive presence in Formula One.
2024 Ferrari will supply engines to Haas F1 Team and Sauber Motorsport.
2024 Ferrari's most recent Grand Prix win recorded at the Mexico City Grand Prix, demonstrating the team's ongoing competitive presence in Formula One.
2024 Ferrari will supply engines to Haas F1 Team and Sauber Motorsport.
June 15 2024 Ferrari achieved its eleventh Le Mans victory and its first consecutive wins since 1965, with the No. 50 499P driven by Antonio Fuoco, Miguel Molina, and Nicklas Nielsen.
June 15 2024 Ferrari achieved its eleventh Le Mans victory and its first consecutive wins since 1965, with the No. 50 499P driven by Antonio Fuoco, Miguel Molina, and Nicklas Nielsen.
April 24 2024 Ferrari announced a multi-year title partnership with HP Inc., renaming the team to Scuderia Ferrari HP starting from the Miami Grand Prix.
April 24 2024 Ferrari announced a multi-year title partnership with HP Inc., renaming the team to Scuderia Ferrari HP starting from the Miami Grand Prix.
2023 Frédéric Vasseur, a French team principal, takes over leadership of Scuderia Ferrari starting in 2023.
2023 Frédéric Vasseur, a French team principal, takes over leadership of Scuderia Ferrari starting in 2023.
June 11 2023 Ferrari returned to top-class endurance racing and won the 24 Hours of Le Mans with the No. 51 499P, driven by Alessandro Pier Guidi, James Calado, and Antonio Giovinazzi.
June 11 2023 Ferrari returned to top-class endurance racing and won the 24 Hours of Le Mans with the No. 51 499P, driven by Alessandro Pier Guidi, James Calado, and Antonio Giovinazzi.
December 21 2021 Santander and Ferrari renewed their partnership with a multi-year contract after a four-year break.
December 21 2021 Santander and Ferrari renewed their partnership with a multi-year contract after a four-year break.
September 2020 Ferrari celebrated its 1000th Grand Prix at the Tuscan Grand Prix, marking a significant milestone in the team's Formula One history.
September 2020 Ferrari celebrated its 1000th Grand Prix at the Tuscan Grand Prix, marking a significant milestone in the team's Formula One history.
2019 David Tonizza from Italy won the Formula One Esports Drivers' Championship representing the Scuderia Ferrari Esports Team.
2019 David Tonizza from Italy won the Formula One Esports Drivers' Championship representing the Scuderia Ferrari Esports Team.
April 14 2018 AMD announced a multi-year sponsorship with Scuderia Ferrari during the Chinese Grand Prix, with their logo visible on the Ferrari SF71H.
April 14 2018 AMD announced a multi-year sponsorship with Scuderia Ferrari during the Chinese Grand Prix, with their logo visible on the Ferrari SF71H.
2014 Ferrari signed a multi-year engine supply deal with Marussia after Cosworth decided not to produce new V6 turbo engines.
2014 Ferrari signed a multi-year engine supply deal with Marussia after Cosworth decided not to produce new V6 turbo engines.
July 3 2014 Ferrari announced a two-year sponsorship agreement with Haas Automation tool company.
July 3 2014 Ferrari announced a two-year sponsorship agreement with Haas Automation tool company.
July 8 2011 Marlboro section removed from the team's official name following complaints from sponsorship regulators, reverting to Scuderia Ferrari.
July 8 2011 Marlboro section removed from the team's official name following complaints from sponsorship regulators, reverting to Scuderia Ferrari.
2010 Ferrari resumed engine supply to Sauber, continuing until 2025.
2010 Jody Scheckter ran his championship-winning 312T4 at the Bahrain Grand Prix weekend to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Formula One.
2010 Ferrari resumed engine supply to Sauber, continuing until 2025.
2010 Jody Scheckter ran his championship-winning 312T4 at the Bahrain Grand Prix weekend to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Formula One.
July 2010 During the German Grand Prix, Ferrari implemented team orders by instructing Felipe Massa to allow Fernando Alonso to pass for the race lead. Ferrari was subsequently fined $100,000 for breaching regulations and 'bringing the sport into disrepute'.
July 2010 During the German Grand Prix, Ferrari implemented team orders by instructing Felipe Massa to allow Fernando Alonso to pass for the race lead. Ferrari was subsequently fined $100,000 for breaching regulations and 'bringing the sport into disrepute'.

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