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Frederic Vasseur Slams FIA’s “Double Standards” Over Carlos Sainz’s Penalty With Fernando Alonso Reminder

Frederic Vasseur lashes out at the hypocrisy of FIA after Ferrari sees a no-point finish at Albert Park in Melbourne.
Frederic Vasseur (FRA, Scuderia Ferrari), F1 Grand Prix of Australia at Albert Park Circuit on March 31, 2023 in Melbour

“He Just Can’t Stand Him”: Lewis Hamilton Left Puzzled With Fernando Alonso Final Position as Fans Slam FIA’s Decision

The end to the chaotic Australian GP has raised more questions than the answers it provided. And Lewis Hamilton's fans are leading the way.
Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso

Carlos Sainz’s Debatable Move Against Fernando Alonso Puts Long Time Friendship in Jeopardy: “Karma Working Overtime”

Following his shenanigans at the Australian GP, Carlos Sainz receives a penalty from the FIA, endangering his friendship with Fernando Alonso.
Fernando Alonso and Carlos Sainz

“Ferrari Is Still Trying to Hold Him Back”: Carlos Sainz Faces the Brunt of F1 Fans After Stupid Stunt Against Fernando Alonso at Australian GP

Carlos Sainz's stunt at the Australian Grand Prix causes gets him backlash from the fans as Fernando Alonso amongst the adversaries.
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“Someone Get Netflix in There”: Carlos Sainz Dramatically Stops Himself From Crossing the Line After Controversial Penalty to Leave Fans in Disbelief

Carlos Sainz was visibly fuming after his Australian GP penalty. However, as he refused to comment, fans chose to take his side on Twitter.
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“Still uncomfortable”: Lewis Hamilton cold shoulders father Anthony’s advice to give blunt opinion on W-14

Lewis Hamilton despite being P2 at the Australian GP went on to highlight the persisting problems with the Mercedes construction W14.
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“Incident That Never Happened”: Ferrari’s Day Goes From Bad to Worse as Carlos Sainz Receives Controversial Penalty Leaving Tifosi Perplexed

Fans are confused as Carlos Sainz receives a 5-second penalty for an incident that technically did not happen according to the rules.
Pre-Season Testing

“Relationship Is Already Crumbling”: Alpine’s Worst Nightmare Comes Alive as Gasly & Ocon’s Potential War Leaves F1 Fans Scared

As Alpine teammates and rivals of the yesteryear Esteban Ocon and Pierre Gasly take each other out, fans suspect more drama in the future.
Pierre Gasly, Esteban Ocon

“Disaster Ferrari Weekend”: Salt Rubbed in Charles Leclerc’s Wound After Unfortunate “Inchident” Leaving Fans Frustrated

Bad luck continues for Charles Leclerc as he found himself out of the Australian GP pushing him further behind on the table.
JEDDAH, SAUDI ARABIA: Charles Leclerc, racing for the Ferrari team during the 2023 Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix at

Former Ferrari Boss Dismisses Michael Schumacher – Max Verstappen Comparison Despite Uncanny Similarities on “Human Level”

Max Verstappen may arguably be the best driver on the grid right now. However, his path to Michael Schumacher's legacy is still some way off.
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Dictatorial Frederic Vasseur Slams the Clock on Charles Leclerc Over Cribbing at Ferrari’s Error

Ferrari team principal Frederic Vasseur reveals what caused the unresolved issue of Charles Leclerc at the Australian GP as he finished P7.
Frederic Vasseur (FRA, Scuderia Ferrari), F1 Grand Prix of Bahrain at Bahrain International Circuit on March 4, 2023 in

“Poor Man Needs to Leave”: Charles Leclerc Shoulders the Blame for Another Ferrari Blunder Making Tifosi Console Him

After being let down by his team Ferrari, Charles Leclerc is asked to give them a boot for yet another blunder.
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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 Räikkönen
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