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You need to Rely on Integrity of People: Mercedes

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff believes that Ferrari may have exploited a few technical loopholes to gain an advantage, but he isn't openly saying it

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Breaking News: ex-Ferrari Boss Marchionne Passes Away

RIP

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“I Don’t Need Pity” – Sebastian Vettel

Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel was absolutely gutted whn he crashed out of the lead in Germany, only to see his title rival Lewis Hamilton win the race

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Alonso Gunning for 2019 Ferrari Return?

McLaren driver Fernando Alonso could be aiming for a shock Ferrari switch in the aftermath of the shake-up among Ferrari's top brass

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‘If you Want me to Let him Go, Just Tell Me’: Raikkonen

When the Scuderia Ferrari team radioed Kimi Raikkonen and gave him a long-winded explanation, the Finn was in no mood to beat around the bush and told the team to just spit it out

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We Didn’t Need the Rain: Vettel

Playing it too casual?

Vettel feels that Ferrari is in need of protection

Vettel Throws Away Championship Lead

Poor Vettel!

Vettel feels that Ferrari is in need of protection

Ferrari Name Mike Manley as Marchionne’s Successor

Fiat-Chrysler have named Mike Manley as Sergio Marchionne's successor at Ferrari as the Italian's health goes on the decline

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Twitter Reacts as Vettel Grabs Pole in Germany

What an eventful qualifying session.

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Sauber Looking at Ferrari Test Driver as Leclerc Replacement

Sauber could very well end up losing prodigy Leclerc to Ferrari next season but they have lined up another of one of their academy graduates to replace him.

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‘Ferrari Showcased Weakness With Silverstone Celebration’- Lewis Hamilton

Why can't he let the controversy die?!

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No Urgency for LeClerc-Ferrari Union: Vettel

Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel has said that there is no urgency in trying to get Charles LeClerc to Ferrari as Kimi Raikkonen is still performing well

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About Ferrari

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Ferrari: 2021 Latest News, Results, Drivers and Car Updates

Scuderia Ferrari is one of the oldest teams in Formula 1, having been in the sport since its inception. In 70 years, the Maranello-based outfit has produced nine World Champions, three of which have won multiple times.

The most successful champion has been Michael Schumacher with five titles for the Italian outfit. Other champions include Alberto Ascari, Juan Manuel Fangio, Mike Hawthorne, Phil Hill, John Surtees, Niki Lauda, Jody Scheckter, and Kimi Raikkonen.

Their current line-up for the 2021 season consists of Carlos Sainz jr. and Charles Leclerc. Leclerc is a graduate from the Ferrari Driver?s Academy and made his Ferrari debut in 2019. Carlos comes from McLaren F1 team where Daniel Ricciardo will replace him.

The current Team Principal is Mattia Binotto, and the CEO is Louis Camilleri, who succeeded the late Sergio Marchionne. Marchionne passed away in 2018 aged 66.

Who owns the Ferrari F1 team?

The Scuderia is a part of its parent organization - Ferrari S.p.A. The legendary car manufacturer is owned by the public with a majority stake (67.09%), followed by Exor - a holdings company (22.91%) and Piero Ferrari - son of the great Enzo Ferrari (10.00%).

Ferrari: On-track Achievements

Having been in the sport since 1950, it is fairly obvious that their achievements will be plenty. Their statistics prove it too, as they have earned 16 Constructors' Championships in total. They have also entered 1010 GPs, winning 237 and scoring 768 podium finishes. They have also clinched 228 pole positions.

Sponsors

Their title sponsor is Mission Winnow. Other sponsors include Shell, Ray-Ban, Kaspersky, UPS, Hublot, Mahle, and OMR.

How much does Ferrari earn from F1?

Apart from heritage, the legendary team manages to evoke an emotional connection like no other Formula 1 team. The nostalgia and passion associated with the Maranello-based outfit, coupled with a passionate fanbase, comes at a price for Formula 1.

The Prancing Horse earns a considerably larger sum in revenue compared to its F1 rivals. According to reports, they earned $205 million in 2019 as prize money. Furthermore, the Italian powerhouse is reportedly valued at $1350 Million and generated a revenue of $426 Million for the 2019 season.

How much is the Ferrari F1 team worth?

The Scuderia boasts of the highest net worth of all F1 teams. Reports suggest that it is worth a staggering $1.3 billion.

Best Moments of Ferrari F1 team

Foundations and Charity

They often auction off special F1-liveried cars for the sake of charity. Proceeds raised from the auction support the Telethon Foundation, which has been committed to fostering and developing scientific research for cures of rare genetic diseases since 1990.

In March 2020, the family behind the team donated ?10 Million and 150 ventilators to aid in the fight against coronavirus.

Founded1929
FounderEnzo Ferrari
Constructors Championships16
Drivers ChampionAlberto Ascari, Juan Manuel Fangio, Mike Hawthorn, Phil Hill, John Surtees, Niki Lauda, Jody Scheckter, Michael Schumacher, Kimi R?ikk?nen
Drivers Championships15
Prize Money Won$205 Million (2019)
BaseMaranello
Official Websitehttps://www.ferrari.com/en-EN/formula1
DriversCarlos Sainz Jr, Charles Leclerc
Test DriversCallum Illott
EngineFerrari
TiresPirelli