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|NotedDriver2Series = F1 1976 {{Medal-Gold}} | |NotedDriver2Series = F1 1976 {{Medal-Gold}} | ||
|NotedDriver3 = {{GER}} [[Michael Schumacher]] | |NotedDriver3 = {{GER}} [[Michael Schumacher]] | ||
|NotedDriver3Series = F1 1999 {{Medal-Gold}} | |NotedDriver3Series = F1 1999, 2000 {{Medal-Gold}}{{Medal-Gold}} | ||
|NotedDriver4 = {{POL}} [[Robert Kubica]] | |NotedDriver4 = {{POL}} [[Robert Kubica]] | ||
|NotedDriver4Series = F1 2011 {{Medal-Gold}} | |NotedDriver4Series = F1 2011 {{Medal-Gold}} |
Revision as of 17:37, 23 October 2017
File:Scuderia Ferrari 2016.png | |
Full Name | Scuderia Ferrari Vodafone |
Base | Maranello, Italy |
Founder(s) | Enzo Ferrari |
Team Principal(s) | Giovanni Roda |
Technical Director | Aldo Costa |
Current Lineup | |
Template:USA Dave Cassidy | Formula 1 |
Template:AUS Daniel Melrose | Formula 1 |
Charles Leclerc | Formula 2 (at Trueba) |
Antonio Fuoco | Formula 2 (at Trueba) |
Noted Former Drivers | |
Template:AUT Niki Lauda | F1 1975 |
Jody Scheckter | F1 1976 |
Michael Schumacher | F1 1999, 2000 |
Robert Kubica | F1 2011 |
Template:GBR James James Davies | F1 2013 |
Scuderia Ferrari is the racing division of Ferrari, competing in Formula One. Based in Maranello, Ferrari is the longest-running constructor in Formula One history, having competed in every season since the category's inception in 1950.
Ferrari has won the Formula One world championship six times as a constructor and once as an engine supplier to Sauber.
Scuderia Ferrari Driving Personnel by year
A '?' indicates a season in progress