Scuderia Ferrari

When Did Scuderia Ferrari Last Win an F1 Championship?

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Charles LeclercLewis Hamilton

Scuderia Ferrari last won an F1 World Championship on November 2, 2008, when they claimed the World Constructors' Championship. Scuderia Ferrari are currently enduring an F1 championship drought of 17 years, 2 months, and 27 days. Across their storied history, the team has secured 15 World Drivers' Championships and 16 World Constructors' Championships. With 248 Grand Prix victories to their name, they remain one of the most formidable forces on the F1 grid.

πŸ‘€Drivers' Championship

Last won by Kimi RΓ€ikkΓΆnen in 2007

18Years
3Months
8Days

6,675 days total

🏎️Constructors' Championship

Last claimed in 2008

17Years
2Months
27Days

6,297 days total

πŸ“ŠF1 Career Stats

The historical standing of Scuderia Ferrari in the FIA Formula One World Championship.

Drivers' Championships
15
Constructors' Championships
16
Race Wins
248
Pole Positions
253
Podium Finishes
832

Data accurate as of January 2025.

🏎️Current Driver Lineup

Scuderia Ferrari's official driver pairing for the current season.

1
Charles Leclerc
2
Lewis Hamilton

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πŸ“–About Scuderia Ferrari

The only team to have competed in every season of the Formula 1 World Championship since its inception in 1950. Ferrari represents the pinnacle of racing passion and history. Heading into 2026, the 'Prancing Horse' features a titan pairing of Leclerc and Hamilton as they seek to end their longest championship drought.