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Scuderia Ferrari
Scuderia Ferrari
NameScuderia Ferrari
Founded1929
BaseMaranello, Italy
PrincipalFred Vasseur
ChairmanJohn Elkann
DriversCharles Leclerc; Carlos Sainz Jr.
Championships16 Constructors' Championships; 15 Drivers' Championships

Scuderia Ferrari Scuderia Ferrari is an Italian automobile racing team and manufacturer with roots in Maranello and origins tied to Enzo Ferrari, Alfa Romeo, and the interwar Grand Prix racing scene. The team is renowned for its long association with Formula One, high-profile drivers such as Michael Schumacher, Niki Lauda, Alberto Ascari, and Sebastian Vettel, and for operating alongside the commercial entity Ferrari S.p.A. and corporate owners including EXOR (company) and the Agnelli family. Ferrari's cultural and sporting presence spans Monza Circuit, Monaco Grand Prix, Le Mans 24 Hours, and major manufacturers like Mercedes-Benz and McLaren.

History

Ferrari began as a racing division founded by Enzo Ferrari in 1929, initially entering cars in Mille Miglia, Targa Florio, and Grand Prix events under the Scuderia banner alongside teams such as Alfa Romeo and Maserati. After World War II, Ferrari transitioned from a racing stable to car manufacturing, launching road cars like the Ferrari 125 S and expanding into Formula One when the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile reorganized world championship racing in 1950. Key milestones include championship seasons with Alberto Ascari in the 1950s, the factory's relocation and development in Maranello, the acquisition of Philip Morris International sponsorship deals, and the domination era led by Michael Schumacher with technical direction from figures like Ross Brawn and Jean Todt. Corporate governance shifted through involvement of EXOR, chairmen such as Luca Cordero di Montezemolo, and later integration into global motorsport commercial structures managed by Liberty Media and regulatory frameworks imposed by the FIA.

Formula One participation

Ferrari is the longest-tenured entrant in Formula One World Championship history, contesting every season since 1950 alongside rivals including Ferrari, McLaren, Williams, and Red Bull Racing. The team has secured Constructors' titles in seasons featuring champions such as Niki Lauda, Kimi Räikkönen, and Michael Schumacher and has campaigned cars engineered by technical partners like Ferrari Powertrain and aerodynamicists with backgrounds at Ferrari Wind Tunnel facilities and collaborations with suppliers including Shell, Pirelli, and SKF. Iconic circuits where Ferrari has recorded victories include Circuit de Monaco, Silverstone Circuit, Autodromo Nazionale Monza, and Spa-Francorchamps. Ferrari's strategic decisions, such as hiring team principals like Maurizio Arrivabene and Mattia Binotto, contract negotiations with drivers Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz Jr., and responses to regulations from the FIA World Motor Sport Council, have shaped its contemporary competitiveness amid rivals Mercedes-AMG Petronas, Red Bull Racing RBPT, and Aston Martin.

Other motorsport activities

Beyond Formula One, Ferrari has campaigned in endurance racing events including the 24 Hours of Le Mans, FIA World Endurance Championship, and historic events like the Mille Miglia. Ferrari Competizioni GT manages programs in series such as the FIA GT Championship, GT World Challenge, and customer racing initiatives like the Ferrari Challenge and European Le Mans Series, competing with manufacturers Porsche, Aston Martin, Lamborghini, and Bentley. Historic partnerships and entries have linked Ferrari to teams like AF Corse and events including the Le Mans Series and Intercontinental GT Challenge, while engineering collaborations have involved suppliers such as Magneti Marelli and Brembo.

Team structure and personnel

The organization combines corporate leadership from executives like John Elkann with sporting management roles historically filled by Jean Todt, Ross Brawn, and Marco Mattiacci. The technical hierarchy has included figures such as Gino Rosato, James Allison, and Mattia Binotto, while driving talent has included Alberto Ascari, Juan Manuel Fangio, Niki Lauda, Michael Schumacher, Kimi Räikkönen, Fernando Alonso, Sebastian Vettel, Charles Leclerc, and Carlos Sainz Jr.. The team operates research facilities in Maranello and the Ferrari Gestione Sportiva complex, works with suppliers Shell, Pirelli, Magneti Marelli, and SKF, and liaises with regulatory bodies including the FIA and commercial rights holders like Formula One Management. Sporting roles extend to test drivers, reserve drivers, mechanics, aerodynamicists, and strategists who interface with championship officials such as the Race Director and commissioners from the FIA International Court of Appeal.

Cars and technology

Ferrari has produced landmark racing cars such as the Ferrari 125 F1, Ferrari 156 "Sharknose", Ferrari F2004, and modern chassis like the Ferrari SF21 and Ferrari F1-75, developing power units combining internal combustion engine technology with hybrid systems under Formula One Power Unit regulations. The team has utilized wind tunnel testing at facilities historically linked to Aerodinamica research centers, computational fluid dynamics contributions from specialists trained at institutions such as Politecnico di Milano, and materials advances leveraging partners like Brembo, Mahle, and Magneti Marelli. Innovations in gearbox design, suspension kinematics, brake-by-wire systems, and energy recovery systems (ERS) have positioned Ferrari alongside competitors like Mercedes-Benz High Performance Powertrains and Honda (engineering company), while adhering to technical directives from the FIA Technical Department.

Records and achievements

Ferrari holds numerous records in Formula One World Championship history, including one of the highest tallies of Grand Prix wins, multiple Drivers' Championships with drivers such as Alberto Ascari and Michael Schumacher, and Constructors' Championships across decades alongside rivals McLaren and Williams Grand Prix Engineering. The team has commemorated victories at classic venues like Monza, championship seasons in epochs dominated by figures such as Enzo Ferrari and Jean Todt, and cross-discipline success in events including the 24 Hours of Le Mans and FIA GT Championship. Ferrari's legacy is reflected in motorsport honors such as inductions into halls curated by institutions like Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile affiliates and recognition from automotive shows including Geneva Motor Show and Goodwood Festival of Speed.

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