Scuderia Ferrari Formula 1 Results (2010-2019)

Ferrari has competed in every Formula 1 season since its inception in 1950. Here is a comprehensive overview, including details on drivers, points, and both Drivers' and Constructors' Championships results.

2010

 Drivers Team Points Drivers' Rounds

Fernando Alonso (ES)

Ferrari

252 2nd All

Felipe Massa (BR)

Ferrari

144 6th All

The 2010 Formula1 season saw Ferrari return to strong form, vying at the front of a fiercely competitive field. With the F10 chassis, RobertKubica and Mercedes dominating early, Scuderia leveraged strategic insight to keep its championship hopes alive.

The car: Ferrari F10

The Ferrari F10 featured a 2.4L V8 engine and a return to slick tyres and slick-shaped aerodynamics. Designed with polished aerodynamics and revised cooling systems, the car proved competitive across a variety of circuits.

The drivers: Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa

Fernando Alonso made an immediate impact in his first season with Ferrari, securing five wins and fighting for the title until the final race, ultimately finishing second in the standings. Felipe Massa contributed key podiums early in the season and supported the team’s strong Constructors’ campaign, though he did not win a race.

Ferrari ended the season third in the Constructors' Championship with 396 points, behind Red Bull Racing and Mercedes. FernandoAlonso finished second in the Drivers' standings with 252 points, while Massa finished sixth with 144 points.

2010 Formula 1 Statistics

  • Races: 19
  • Drivers' Champion: Sebastian Vettel
  • Winning Constructor: Red Bull Racing
  • Scuderia Ferrari 2010 Formula 1 Constructor’s results: 3rd
  • Scuderia Ferrari 2010 Formula 1 wins: 5 wins

2011

 Drivers Team Points Drivers' Rounds

Fernando Alonso (ES)

Ferrari

257 4th All

Felipe Massa (BR)

Ferrari

118 6th All

The 2011 Formula 1 season saw Ferrari challenge a field led by Red Bull and McLaren. The Ferrari 150º Italia, powered a 2.4L V8, underperformed in qualifying but showed strong race pace. With Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa at the wheel, Scuderia secured 1 victory and finished third in the Constructors' Championship.

The car: Ferrari 150º Italia

Named in honor of Italy’s 150th anniversary of unification, the 150º Italia was Ferrari’s response to major aerodynamic and technical changes. It featured a 2.4-liter V8 engine and a revised exhaust-blown diffuser, but the car struggled with balance and rear-end grip throughout the year. Despite its challenges in one-lap pace, the 150º Italia proved more competitive during race stints, especially on high-degradation circuits.

The drivers: Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa

Fernando Alonso led the team’s efforts, scoring one win (British GP) and consistent podiums that kept Ferrari competitive. Felipe Massa endured a quieter year, securing no podiums in the season.

Ferrari finished third in the Constructors’ Championship with 375 points. Alonso ended the year fourth in the Drivers’ standings with 257 points, while Massa finished sixth with 118 points.

2011 Formula 1 Statistics

  • Races: 19
  • Drivers' Champion: Sebastian Vettel
  • Winning Constructor: Red Bull Racing
  • Scuderia Ferrari 2011 Formula 1 Constructor’s results: 3rd
  • Scuderia Ferrari 2011 Formula 1 wins: 1 win

2012

 Drivers Team Points Drivers' Rounds

Fernando Alonso (ES)

Ferrari

278 2nd All

Felipe Massa (BR)

Ferrari

122 6th All

The 2012 Formula 1 season saw Ferrari emerge as genuine championship contenders. With the F2012 chassis steadily developed across the season, Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa delivered consistent performances that kept the team in the title fight until the very end.

The car: Ferrari F2012

The F2012 was initially criticized for its lack of aerodynamic efficiency, but Ferrari responded with continuous updates throughout the season. Powered by a 2.4-liter V8 engine and equipped with KERS, the car evolved into a reliable and competitive package, particularly strong on race day. While not the fastest over a single lap, it allowed Ferrari to consistently score points and contend for victories.

The drivers: Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa

Fernando Alonso led Ferrari's charge with a season of remarkable consistency and race craft. He secured three victories (Malaysia, Valencia, and Germany) and stood on the podium ten times in total. His title bid lasted until the final race, where he missed the championship by just three points. Felipe Massa struggled in the early part of the season but improved in the second half, securing valuable points and finishing on the podium twice.

Ferrari concluded the season second in the Constructors’ Championship, boosted by Alonso’s regular podiums and Massa’s late-season resurgence.

2012 Formula 1 Statistics

  • Races: 20
  • Drivers' Champion: Sebastian Vettel
  • Winning Constructor: Red Bull Racing
  • Scuderia Ferrari 2012 Formula 1 Constructor’s results: 2nd
  • Scuderia Ferrari 2012 Formula 1 wins: 3 wins

2013

 Drivers Team Points Drivers' Rounds

Fernando Alonso (ES)

Ferrari

242 2nd All

Felipe Massa (BR)

Ferrari

122 4th All

The 2013 Formula1 season began with high hopes for Ferrari, as major aerodynamic upgrades to the F138 chassis and a strong driver pairing kept the team firmly in championship contention. Despite flashes of pace and podium finishes, Ferrari ultimately fell short in the title fight against the dominant Red Bull team.

The car: Ferrari F138

The F138 was an evolutionary iteration designed to extract more performance from the prior year’s platform. It featured a refined aerodynamic package, upgraded suspension, and a more efficient 2.4‑liter V8 engine. While strong in race trim, the car often lacked the one‑lap pace compared to Red Bull, but remained competitive over longer stints.

The drivers: Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa

Fernando Alonso carried Ferrari’s hopes with consistent performances. He secured two wins (Monaco and Hungary) and finished on the podium nine times, ultimately claiming runner‑up in the Drivers’ Championship for the second year in a row. Felipe Massa supported the effort with several podium finishes, though he did not record a win.

Ferrari concluded the season second in the Constructors’ Championship. Though beaten by Red Bull, Alonso’s ten podiums and Massa’s solid scoring cemented Ferrari’s position as the only team to challenge for the double titles, with a combined total of two wins and thirteen podiums.

2013 Formula 1 Statistics

  • Races: 19
  • Drivers' Champion: Sebastian Vettel
  • Winning Constructor: Red Bull Racing
  • Scuderia Ferrari 2013 Formula 1 Constructor’s results: 2nd
  • Scuderia Ferrari 2013 Formula 1 wins: 2 wins

2014

 Drivers Team Points Drivers' Rounds

Fernando Alonso (ES)

Ferrari

161 6th All

Kimi Räikkönen (FI)

Ferrari

55 12th All

The 2014 Formula 1 season marked a substantial challenge for Scuderia Ferrari. With the introduction of the turbo-hybrid era, the Ferrari F14 T struggled to match the dominant Mercedes machinery. Despite flashes of pace and strong race craft, Ferrari lagged behind and failed to score a win for the first time since 1993.

The car: Ferrari F14 T

Developed under the new 1.6L V6 turbo-hybrid regulations, the F14 T featured pull-rod suspension and a hybrid power unit. While innovative, the car lacked pace and struggled in qualifying, though it showed better long-run performance under race conditions, managing two podium finishes via Fernando Alonso.

The drivers: Fernando Alonso and Kimi Räikkönen

Fernando Alonso led the team's efforts, scoring two podiums in China and Hungary and delivering consistent points during a season of recovery. Kimi Räikkönen, returning to the team, had a tough first year back, missing the podium but contributing reliably to Ferrari’s points total. The driver line-up of Räikkönen and Alonso marked the first time since 1954 that Ferrari had two World Drivers' Champions in the team.

Ferrari finished fourth in the Constructors' Championship with 216 points. The season proved difficult, highlighting weaknesses in the new hybrid era, though solid performances by both drivers prevented a deeper drop in the standings.

2014 Formula 1 Statistics

  • Races: 19
  • Drivers' Champion: Lewis Hamilton
  • Winning Constructor: Mercedes
  • Scuderia Ferrari 2014 Formula 1 Constructor’s results: 4th
  • Scuderia Ferrari 2014 Formula 1 wins: 0 wins

2015

 Drivers Team Points Drivers' Rounds

Sebastian Vettel (DE)

Ferrari

278 3rd All

Kimi Räikkönen (FI)

Ferrari

144 6th All

The 2015 Formula 1 season challenged Scuderia Ferrari with overall inconsistency in performance. While the SF15‑T showed promise in races, it was underpowered relative to the dominant Mercedes package. Nevertheless, the team scored victories and solid podium finishes that kept them competitive.

The car: Ferrari SF15‑T

The SF15‑T featured a revised aerodynamic layout and an updated hybrid power unit. Despite reliability, it lagged behind Mercedes in outright pace. However, its strengths emerged on circuits requiring efficient race strategy, where it occasionally matched front-runners.

The drivers: Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Räikkönen

Sebastian Vettel, in his debut season with Ferrari, claimed three victories (Malaysia, Hungary, and Singapore) and scored an impressive 13 podiums, including strong consistency throughout the season. Kimi Räikkönen contributed with three podiums, finishing notably well in several races while accumulating 3 podiums, but no wins.

Ferrari secured 2nd place in the Constructors’ Championship, driven by Vettel's race-winning performances and Räikkönen's steady support. Vettel finished 3rd overall with 278 points, and Räikkönen claimed 6th with 144 points.

2015 Formula 1 Statistics

  • Races: 19
  • Drivers' Champion: Lewis Hamilton
  • Winning Constructor: Mercedes
  • Scuderia Ferrari 2015 Formula 1 Constructor’s results: 2nd
  • Scuderia Ferrari 2015 Formula 1 wins: 3 wins

2016

 Drivers Team Points Drivers' Rounds

Sebastian Vettel (DE)

Ferrari

212 4th All

Kimi Räikkönen (FI)

Ferrari

186 6th All

The 2016 Formula 1 season proved to be a frustrating one for Scuderia Ferrari. After showing early promise, the team struggled to keep pace with Mercedes and was ultimately overtaken by Red Bull Racing in the Constructors’ standings. While the SF16-H delivered improved qualifying performances and consistent race pace, Ferrari was unable to secure a single win over the 21-race calendar.

The car: Ferrari SF16-H

The SF16-H was Ferrari's response to evolving hybrid power unit and aerodynamic demands. Featuring a more aggressive front suspension layout and revised packaging, the car showed flashes of competitiveness, especially early in the season. However, performance stalled as the year progressed, with technical issues and strategic errors compounding the team’s inability to win races.

The drivers: Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Räikkönen

Sebastian Vettel remained Ferrari’s lead contender, claiming seven podium finishes and several front-row starts, but no victories. Kimi Räikkönen also delivered solid performances, taking four podiums and often closely matching Vettel’s pace. Both drivers contributed consistently, but not enough to challenge for titles.

Ferrari finished third in the Constructors’ Championship with 398 points, behind Mercedes and Red Bull. Vettel concluded the season in fourth place in the Drivers' standings, with Räikkönen just behind in sixth.

2016 Formula 1 Statistics

  • Races: 21
  • Drivers' Champion: Nico Rosberg
  • Winning Constructor: Mercedes
  • Scuderia Ferrari 2016 Formula 1 Constructor’s results: 3rd
  • Scuderia Ferrari 2016 Formula 1 wins: 0 wins

2017

 Drivers Team Points Drivers' Rounds

Sebastian Vettel (DE)

Ferrari

317 2nd All

Kimi Räikkönen (FI)

Ferrari

205 4th All

The 2017 Formula 1 season marked a strong resurgence for Ferrari, as the team became the primary challenger to Mercedes once more. With the highly competitive SF70H chassis and the triumphant return of Sebastian Vettel to form, Ferrari reasserted itself as a genuine title contender across the year.

The car: Ferrari SF70H

Ferrari's SF70H was a breakthrough design, featuring a wide-body aerodynamic layout, upgraded hybrid power unit, and an excellent chassis that proved fast and reliable. It led in qualifying performance and race pace through much of the season, establishing Ferrari as a top-tier contender.

The drivers: Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Räikkönen

Sebastian Vettel claimed five race victories (Australia, Bahrain, Monaco, Hungary, and Brazil) and led the Drivers' Championship for much of the season before losing out in the final stretch. Kimi Räikkönen contributed consistent performances and secured multiple podiums, though he did not win a race.

Ferrari concluded the season 2nd in the Constructors’ Championship, scoring 522 points. Vettel finished 2nd in the Drivers' standings with 317 points, while Räikkönen placed 4th with 205 points.

2017 Formula 1 Statistics

  • Races: 20
  • Drivers' Champion: Lewis Hamilton
  • Winning Constructor: Mercedes
  • Scuderia Ferrari 2017 Formula 1 Constructor’s results: 2nd
  • Scuderia Ferrari 2017 Formula 1 wins: 5 wins

2018

 Drivers Team Points Drivers' Rounds

Sebastian Vettel (DE)

Ferrari

320 2nd All

Kimi Räikkönen (FI)

Ferrari

251 3rd All

The 2018 Formula 1 season presented Ferrari with one of its most intense challenges in years. Armed with the newly developed SF71H driven by Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Räikkönen, the team often matched or outgunned Mercedes in pace. Despite leading much of the campaign, strategic setbacks and driver errors in the second half allowed Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes to pull ahead.

The car: Ferrari SF71H

Ferrari’s SF71H blended a long wheelbase, shark-fin engine cover, and razor-sharp aerodynamics with a powerful hybrid V6. It won six races and achieved 24 podiums across 21 rounds, making it the team's strongest hybrid-era car at the time.

The drivers: Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Räikkönen

Sebastian Vettel led Ferrari’s charge with five victories (Australia, Bahrain, Belgium, Italy, and Singapore) and 11 podiums, securing runner-up in the Drivers' standings with 320 points . Kimi Räikkönen added one win in the United States and eight podiums, finishing third overall with 251 points.

Ferrari finished second in the Constructors' Championship with 571 points, 84 points behind Mercedes who clinched their fifth consecutive title. Vettel’s consistency was pivotal, though strategic errors and reliability issues ultimately cost the team a shot at both championships.

2018 Formula 1 Statistics

  • Races: 21
  • Drivers' Champion: Lewis Hamilton
  • Winning Constructor: Mercedes
  • Scuderia Ferrari 2018 Formula 1 Constructor’s results: 2nd
  • Scuderia Ferrari 2018 Formula 1 wins: 6 wins

2019

 Drivers Team Points Drivers' Rounds

Charles Leclerc (MC)

Ferrari

264 4th All

Sebastian Vettel (DE)

Ferrari

240 5th All

The 2019 Formula 1 season was a thrilling mix of promise and heartbreak for Scuderia Ferrari. With the SF90 showing strong one-lap pace and race competitiveness supported by strategic clarity, the team managed three race victories. However, inconsistent performance, unexpected setbacks, and off-track controversy prevented a title challenge. Ultimately, Ferrari finished fourth in the Constructors’ standings, their lowest position since 1980.

The car: Ferrari SF90

The SF90 boasted a long-wheelbase design with highly tuned aerodynamics and a powerful hybrid V6. It demonstrated excellent qualifying performance and race pace, scoring a Ferrari one-two finish at the Singapore Grand Prix. However, reliability issues and inconsistent strategy calls limited its potential across the season.

The drivers: Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc

Sebastian Vettel delivered Ferrari’s first win of the season at the Singapore Grand Prix and added multiple podium finishes, showing flashes of his experience and race craft. Charles Leclerc, in his debut season with Ferrari, quickly established himself as a rising star. He secured impressive back-to-back victories in Belgium and Italy, Ferrari’s first Monza win since 2010. He consistently challenged the front, ultimately finishing ahead of his teammate in the Drivers' standings.

Ferrari saw strong flashes, particularly post-summer, and led a significant portion of laps throughout the year. However, a mix of errors, strategic mishaps, and the intra-team collision in Brazil capped their performance. The Constructors’ title slipped away, with Mercedes and Red Bull taking advantage.

2019 Formula1 Statistics

  • Races: 21
  • Drivers' Champion: Lewis Hamilton
  • Winning Constructor: Mercedes
  • Scuderia Ferrari 2019 Formula 1 Constructor’s results: 4th
  • Scuderia Ferrari 2019 Formula 1 wins: 3 wins