Scuderia Ferrari was founded by Enzo Ferrari in 1929 and is the most iconic and historically significant team in Formula One. Ferrari has competed in every season of the Formula One World Championship since its inception in 1950, a distinction unmatched by any other team on the grid.
Across more than seven decades of competition, Ferrari has amassed multiple Constructors’ Championships and Drivers’ titles. The team’s success has been shaped by legendary drivers including Alberto Ascari, Niki Lauda, and Michael Schumacher, all of whom played key roles in defining Ferrari’s legacy at the highest level of motorsport.
Ferrari’s most dominant period came during the early 2000s. Between 2000 and 2004, the Schumacher era delivered five consecutive Drivers’ Championships and six Constructors’ titles, marking the team’s golden age and one of the most successful runs in Formula One history. While Ferrari has not replicated that level of dominance since, it has remained a consistent frontrunner and one of the sport’s most celebrated teams.
In 2025, Ferrari entered a new chapter with the arrival of seven-time World Champion Lewis Hamilton alongside Charles Leclerc. Hamilton’s move stands as one of the most high-profile driver transfers in Formula One history, bringing together the sport’s most successful modern driver and its most legendary team in pursuit of future championship success.
Full name: Scuderia Ferrari HP
HQ location: Maranello, Italy
Team principal: Frédéric Vasseur
First team entry: 1950
Drivers Championships: 15
Constructors Championships: 16