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Ferrari (1950)
16
Championships
1133
Race Starts
251
Race Wins
259
Pole Positions
856
Podiums
11880
Points
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Ferrari is an Italian Formula 1 constructor based in Maranello, Italy. It has competed in the championship since 1950 and remains active under team principal Frédéric Vasseur, using Ferrari power units.
Ferrari is the most successful team in Formula 1 history by volume of results, with 16 Constructors’ Championships, 250 wins, 854 podiums, and 259 pole positions from 1,132 races. Its title-winning seasons came in 1961, 1964, 1975–1979, 1982–1983, and 1999–2008, with the strongest modern run occurring in the early 2000s. Notable drivers have included Michael Schumacher, Kimi Räikkönen, Charles Leclerc, Felipe Massa, Clay Regazzoni, Sebastian Vettel, Wolfgang von Trips, Rubens Barrichello, Gilles Villeneuve, and Gerhard Berger.
The derived metrics underline Ferrari’s long-term competitiveness: a 22.1% win rate, 75.4% podium rate, and 10.4 points per race across a 76-year career span. That combination suggests sustained front-running performance rather than isolated peaks, while the 60.0% points-scoring rate and average qualifying position of P5.2 indicate frequent presence near the front even in non-title seasons.
P2
WCC
255
Points
P4
WCC
398
Points
P2
WCC
652
Points
P3
WCC
406
Points
P2
WCC
554
Points
P3
WCC
323.5
Points
P6
WCC
131
Points
P2
WCC
504
Points
P2
WCC
571
Points
P2
WCC
522
Points
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