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Ferrari

Scuderia Ferrari HP is Formula 1's most enduring and decorated constructor, holding a record 16 titles and an unparalleled legacy forged over 77 seasons.

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  • HQ Maranello
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  • Frédéric Vasseur

By the numbers

Constructors' titles

Constructor snapshot

Source: Jolpica F1 API
F1 debut
1950 · Monaco Grand Prix
Most recent race
2026 · Canadian Grand Prix
Seasons contested
77
Total points
11,568.77
1-2 finishes
87

Scuderia Ferrari HP stands as the only constructor to have competed in every Formula 1 season since its inception in 1950, embodying the sport's deepest traditions and most fervent passions. Based in Maranello, Italy, this iconic team, founded by Enzo Ferrari in 1929, has become synonymous with grand prix racing itself, capturing the hearts of the Tifosi worldwide.

History

Ferrari's journey in Formula 1 began at the 1950 Monaco Grand Prix, marking the start of an unparalleled legacy. Over 77 seasons, Scuderia Ferrari has contested 1129 total races, securing an impressive 248 wins, 643 podium finishes, and 87 one-two results. Their accumulated total of 11568.77 points underscores their consistent presence at the pinnacle of motorsport. With 16 Constructor titles, Ferrari remains the most successful team in Formula 1 history, a testament to their enduring commitment and competitive spirit. For a deeper dive into their storied past, the offers extensive details.

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F1 championship wins

16

Race wins

1129 race entries

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Podium finishes

77 F1 seasons

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Wikipedia page for Scuderia Ferrari

While other teams like Red Bull Racing have enjoyed periods of intense dominance, Ferrari's longevity and consistent pursuit of victory set them apart. Their history is punctuated by legendary drivers and groundbreaking technical innovations, cementing their status as a cornerstone of the sport.

Driving DNA

The essence of Scuderia Ferrari is its unwavering dedication to racing, fueled by the passion of its global fanbase. The team's distinctive red livery is instantly recognizable, and its in-house Ferrari power unit has been a constant through much of its history. Team Principal Frédéric Vasseur now leads the Maranello outfit, tasked with guiding this historic constructor into a new era of success. The official Scuderia Ferrari HP F1 hub provides an immersive look into their current operations and heritage. Much like McLaren, another storied constructor, Ferrari's identity is deeply woven into the fabric of Formula 1, representing a blend of tradition and cutting-edge engineering.

The 2026 lineup

The announcement of the 2026 driver lineup, featuring Charles Leclerc and seven-time World Champion Lewis Hamilton, has sent ripples across the Formula 1 landscape. This pairing brings together a proven, multi-championship winner with a driver who has long been considered the future of Ferrari. Leclerc, a prodigious talent, has consistently demonstrated his speed and racecraft, while Hamilton's arrival from 2025 represents one of the most significant driver transfers in recent memory. This formidable duo is expected to create an intriguing dynamic within the team, aiming to leverage their combined experience and skill to challenge for top honors. News outlets like The Race have extensively covered the implications of this monumental shift.

What's at stake

The 2026 season marks a pivotal moment for Formula 1, with significant regulatory changes set to reshape the competitive order. Ferrari, developing its own power unit for these new rules, faces the dual challenge of optimizing its technical package and harnessing the formidable talent of its new driver pairing. The pressure to deliver a championship-winning car, especially with such a high-profile lineup, will be immense. Strategic partnerships, such as with Shell as their title fuel partner, will be crucial in maximizing performance under the new technical directives. The eyes of the F1 world, and especially the Tifosi, will be fixed on Maranello, anticipating whether this era can finally bring the coveted Constructor and Driver titles back to Italy. The performance of teams like Williams, also navigating significant changes, highlights the broader challenges facing all constructors in this evolving landscape.

Explore Ferrari

  • Circuit recordFerrari at the São Paulo Grand Prix
  • Circuit recordFerrari at the United States Grand Prix
  • Circuit recordFerrari at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix
  • Circuit recordFerrari at the Hungarian Grand Prix
  • Circuit recordFerrari at the Spanish Grand Prix
  • Circuit recordFerrari at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix
  • Circuit recordFerrari at the Bahrain Grand Prix
  • Circuit recordFerrari at the Australian Grand Prix

2026 lineup

  • Charles Leclerc
  • Lewis Hamilton

Common questions

How many F1 titles has Ferrari won?
Scuderia Ferrari holds a record 16 Formula 1 Constructor titles. They are the most successful team in the sport's history, with a legacy spanning decades of competition.
Where is Scuderia Ferrari's headquarters?
Ferrari's Formula 1 operations are based in Maranello, Italy. This historic location is synonymous with the brand's automotive and racing heritage.
Written by The F1 Formula Editorial Team, Race-week editors + sport historians
Last reviewed June 1, 2026
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