Scuderia Ferrari
Italian Formula One team
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June 2025 | Ferrari secured its third consecutive Le Mans victory with the number 83 car, driven by Robert Kubica, Yifei Ye, and Phil Hanson. The number 51 car finished third, and the number 50 car finished fourth. |
2025 | Ole Steinbråten, Lorenzo Manfredotti, Michele Constantini, Niklas Beu, Luke Whitehead, and Ismael Fahssi are added to the Ferrari Driver Academy Esports Team. |
May 10 2025 | At the 2025 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps, the #51 Ferrari 499P (driven by James Calado, Antonio Giovinazzi, and Alessandro Pier Guidi) won the race, securing Ferrari's record 11th overall victory at this event. The #50 Ferrari 499P finished in second place. |
May 9 2025 | During the 2025 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps, Antonio Fuoco achieved Hyperpole with the #50 Ferrari 499P. |
2025 | In the 2025 6 Hours of Imola, the #51 Ferrari 499P, driven by Antonio Giovinazzi, James Calado, and Alessandro Pier Guidi, secured pole position and won the race. Antonio Fuoco in the #50 Ferrari 499P achieved the fastest lap. The #50 Ferrari's race was compromised by Fuoco's qualifying time cancellation and a collision with the #8 Toyota GR010 Hybrid, resulting in a puncture and a 15th-place finish. |
2025 | Ferrari achieved a historic triple podium in the season-opening Qatar Airways Qatar 1812km race. The #50 Ferrari 499P driven by Antonio Fuoco, Miguel Molina, and Nicklas Nielsen won the race, with the #83 Ferrari 499P finishing second and the #51 Ferrari 499P driven by Antonio Giovinazzi finishing third. |
2025 | Filippo Sala becomes a Ferrari Driver Academy member, currently competing in Karting |
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. |
2025 | Ferrari continues to develop power units for the Ferrari SF-25, Haas VF-25, and Kick Sauber C45 Formula One cars. |
January 2025 | Lewis Hamilton test drove the Ferrari SF-23 at the Fiorano Circuit, as part of his preparation for his upcoming move to Ferrari racing team. |
2024 | Isaac Gillissen, Gergő Báldi, Graham Carroll, Patrik Sipos, Daniel Kjeldsen, John Evans become part of the Ferrari Driver Academy Esports Team. |
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 | Carlos Sainz won his last race with Ferrari at Mexico City before departing for Williams. |
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 | 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 | 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 | Ferrari maintains the same driver lineup for both factory cars and enters a non-factory #83 car with Robert Kubica, Robert Shwartzman, and Yifei Ye. |
2024 | Ferrari finishes third in the Manufacturers' Championship, behind Porsche and Toyota, despite winning more races than in the previous season. |
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. |
December 2024 | Ferrari announced a multi-year engine and gearbox supply deal with the upcoming Cadillac Formula One team, effective from 2026. |
September 2024 | Charles Leclerc won the Italian Grand Prix at Monza, Ferrari's first victory at the track since 2019. |
July 2024 | Haas F1 announces they have signed Oliver Bearman on a multi-year contract beginning in the 2025 season. |
June 2024 | Ferrari 499P races at the 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps, continuing its participation in the World Endurance Championship with multiple team entries. |
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 2024 | Charles Leclerc won the Monaco Grand Prix with the Ferrari SF-24. |
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. |
March 2024 | At the Australian Grand Prix, Carlos Sainz won the race, overtaking Max Verstappen on lap 2 and leading teammate Charles Leclerc to a Ferrari 1-2 finish, their first victory in 2024 and first 1-2 since the 2022 Bahrain Grand Prix. |
March 2024 | Oliver Bearman replaced ill Carlos Sainz at a Grand Prix, qualifying 11th and finishing 7th. Charles Leclerc qualified second and finished third. |
March 2024 | Ferrari SF-24 made its competitive debut at the Bahrain Grand Prix with drivers Carlos Sainz Jr. and Charles Leclerc. |
March 18 2024 | The first event of the Sport Prototipi Clienti program took place at the Mugello Circuit, featuring the 499P Modificata. |
January 2024 | Ferrari 499P achieves a dominant 1-2-3 victory at the Lone Star Le Mans in Austin, Texas, demonstrating the car's competitive prowess in motorsport. |
2023 | Ferrari unveiled a special livery paying homage to the first 'golden age' of motorsport in the United States, highlighting the Scuderia's most successful historical moments. |
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 | Ferrari developed the Tipo 066/10 power unit, used in the Ferrari SF-23, Alfa Romeo C43, and Haas VF-23. |
2023 | Ferrari debuts the 499P prototype race car, with driver lineups from AF Corse, Ferrari Driver Academy, and Scuderia Ferrari reserve drivers in the #50 and #51 cars. |
2023 | Ferrari finishes second in the Manufacturers' Championship, with the 499P podiuming in every race except at Fuji. |
2023 | In its first racing season, the 499P secures pole position at its debut race, with Antonio Fuoco driving the #50 car ahead of both Toyota GR010 Hybrid entries. |
2023 | Ferrari unveiled the 499P Modificata, a track-only version of the 499P, during the Ferrari Finali Mondiali to celebrate the team's victory at Le Mans. |
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