Ferrari

Italian luxury sports car manufacturer based in Maranello

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2025 Ferrari announced the SF-25, continuing their annual tradition of developing new Formula One competition cars.
2025 Filippo Sala becomes a Ferrari Driver Academy member, currently competing in Karting
2025 Ferrari announces the F80, their latest planned halo car, continuing the tradition of producing exclusive, cutting-edge supercars.
2025 The Ferrari 12Cilindri was awarded the prestigious Compasso d'Oro industrial design award, recognizing its exceptional design.
2025 Luke Whitehead joins the Scuderia Ferrari Esports Team, competing in the LFM Pro Series and winning the Ferrari Esports Series in 2024.
2025 Ferrari had a disappointing season opener in Australia with an eighth and tenth-place finish for Leclerc and Hamilton.
2025 Noah Baglin joins the Ferrari Driver Academy, beginning in karting.
2025 Lewis Hamilton began racing for Ferrari, replacing Carlos Sainz.
2025 Ole Steinbråten joins the Ferrari Driver Academy Esports Team, competing in IMSA Esports Global Championship.
February 2025 Conclusion of the Ferrari Roma Spider Oro exhibition at the Enzo Ferrari Museum in Modena.
2024 Ferrari previewed the SF-24, demonstrating their ongoing commitment to Formula One racing.
2024 The 296 Challenge was unveiled, representing the latest model in Ferrari's ongoing Challenge racing series.
2024 Ferrari unveils the SF-25 Formula One racing car for the upcoming season
2024 Lego released the Ferrari F40 in their Speed Champions line of sets, further cementing the car's iconic status in popular culture.
2024 Ferrari announced two new models: the 12Cilindri, a front mid-engine V12 grand tourer, and the F80, a hybrid sports car positioned as the successor to the LaFerrari.
2024 Lewis Hamilton joined Ferrari, replacing Carlos Sainz for the 2025 season.
2024 Luke Whitehead joins the Ferrari Driver Academy Esports Team, competing in LFM Pro Series and winning the Ferrari Esports Series.
2024 Graham Carroll joins the Ferrari Driver Academy Esports Team, competing in British F4 Esports Championship and FIA F4 Esports Global Championship.
2024 Ferrari placed second in the Constructors' Championship, behind McLaren.
2024 Charles Leclerc won three victories: at his home Grand Prix in Monaco, at Ferrari's home race of Monza, and at the United States Grand Prix.
2024 Carlos Sainz won his last race with Ferrari at Mexico City before departing for Williams.
2024 Gergő Báldi joins the Ferrari Driver Academy Esports Team, competing in SRO Intercontinental GT Challenge Esports, DTM Esports Pro Championship, Precision Racing League GT3 Sprint Series, and British F4 Esports Championship.
2024 Isaac Gillissen joins the Ferrari Driver Academy Esports Team, competing in multiple racing series including SRO Intercontinental GT Challenge Esports, Virtual Endurance Championship, DTM Esports Pro Championship, and British F4 Esports Championship.
2024 The Ferrari SP-8, a one-off sports car based on the F8 Spider, was showcased at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, featuring a unique roadster design created for a Taiwanese customer.
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.
October 9 2024 Ferrari unveiled the Roma Spider Oro, a special edition created by the Tailor Made division to showcase new manufacturing techniques and innovative materials, to be exhibited at the Enzo Ferrari Museum in Modena as part of the Ferrari One of a Kind exhibition.
July 2024 Haas F1 announces they have signed Oliver Bearman on a multi-year contract beginning in the 2025 season.
June 2024 Ferrari achieved its eleventh overall victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, with the No. 50 499P driven by Antonio Fuoco, Miguel Molina, and Nicklas Nielsen. The No. 51 499P (previous year's winner) driven by Alessandro Pier Guidi, James Calado, and Antonio Giovinazzi finished in third place.
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.
May 3 2024 Ferrari unveiled the 12Cilindri two-seater grand tourer at Miami Beach, commemorating the 70th anniversary of Ferrari in the American market.
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 Ferrari created the KC23, another special project track-only sports car, continuing their tradition of developing unique, limited-production performance vehicles for enthusiast collectors.
2023 Ferrari introduced two new competition cars: the 296 GT3 and the 499P, continuing their long-standing racing tradition.
2023 Ferrari introduces the 296 GT3 racing car for FIA GT3 competition
2023 Ferrari introduced two unique cars: the KC23 and SP-8
2023 Ferrari expanded the SF90 series with multiple variants, including the SF90 Stradale, SF90 Spider, and the high-performance SF90 XX model, demonstrating the brand's continued innovation in hybrid sports car technology.
2023 Launch of the Purosangue, Ferrari's first SUV-like model, continuing their front-engined V12 2+2 lineage.
2023 Jonathan Riley joins the Scuderia Ferrari Esports Team, participating in SRO Intercontinental GT Challenge Esports and winning the Ferrari Esports Series in 2022.
2023 Isaac Gillissen joins the Ferrari Driver Academy Esports Team, competing in multiple esports championships including SRO Intercontinental GT Challenge Esports and winning the Ferrari Esports Series.
2023 Bardia Broumand joins the Ferrari Driver Academy Esports Team, competing in F1 Sim Racing.
2023 Aurelia Nobels becomes a member of the Ferrari Driver Academy, winning Eurocup-4 Spanish Winter Championship and participating in F1 Academy.
2023 Tuukka Taponen joins the Ferrari Driver Academy, competing in FIA Formula 3 Championship and Formula Regional Middle East Championship.
2023 Frédéric Vasseur, a French team principal, takes over leadership of Scuderia Ferrari starting in 2023.
November 13 2023 Ferrari 250 GTO with chassis number 3765LM sold via RM Sotheby's auction in New York for $51,705,000, with a special website created to document the sale
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.
March 2023 Ferrari revealed the Roma Spider, a soft-top variant of the Ferrari Roma, marking the return of a soft-top front-engined Ferrari after 54 years since the 1969 365 GTS4.
2022 Ferrari introduced the F1-75, representing their latest evolution in Formula One competition car design.
2022 Ferrari announces they will not renew the contract to supply engines to Maserati, effectively ending their long-standing engine collaboration.
2022 Ferrari Vision Gran Turismo concept car was introduced, representing Ferrari's vision for virtual automotive design.

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