Scuderia Ferrari Formula 1 Results (2020-2029)
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.
2020
Drivers | Team | Points | Drivers' | Rounds |
Charles Leclerc (MC) |
Ferrari |
98 | 8th | All |
Sebastian Vettel (DE) |
Ferrari |
33 | 13th | All |
The 2020 Formula 1 season was difficult for Ferrari, as the SF1000 struggled for pace and power in the revised turbo-hybrid era. With Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel at the wheel, the team frequently found itself in midfield battles rather than at the front.
The car: Ferrari SF1000
Introduced at the start of 2020, the SF1000 featured a revised power unit and aerodynamic package tailored to new technical rules. However, it lacked both raw power and aerodynamic efficiency compared to rival teams. While reliability remained solid, Ferrari’s car simply didn’t have the performance required to challenge for podiums on a regular basis.
The drivers: Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel
Charles Leclerc outperformed expectations, scoring 97 points to finish 8th in the Drivers’ Championship and earning 2 podiums despite starting from a clearly underwhelming midfield position. Sebastian Vettel endured his toughest season yet, securing 33 points to finish 13th, with a lone podium in Turkey. This was Vettel’s final year with Ferrari.
Ferrari endured their lowest Constructors’ finish since 1980, ending the year 6th with 131 points, hampered by a lack of performance and the unconventional 17-race calendar shortened by the pandemic.
2020 Formula 1 Statistics
- Races: 17
- Drivers' Champion: Lewis Hamilton
- Winning Constructor: Mercedes
- Scuderia Ferrari 2020 Formula 1 Constructor’s results: 6th
- Scuderia Ferrari 2020 Formula 1 wins: 0 wins
2021
Drivers | Team | Points | Drivers' | Rounds |
Carlos Sainz Jr. (ES) |
Ferrari |
164.5 | 5th | All |
Charles Leclerc (MC) |
Ferrari |
159 | 7th | All |
The 2021 season marked a clear recovery for Ferrari, lifting themselves from the depths of 2020 to once again claim a spot on the podium in the Constructors' Championship. The SF21 showed improved performance, especially in qualifying trim, while reliability remained solid throughout the year.
The car: Ferrari SF21
The SF21 was a significant upgrade, featuring aerodynamic refinements and a more competitive power unit. Mid-season hybrid upgrades (introduced in Russia and Turkey) notably improved straight-line performance. While it wasn’t the fastest car overall, the SF21 handled well, managing tire wear effectively and accumulating consistent points and occasional podiums.
The drivers: Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz Jr.
Charles Leclerc secured two pole positions and consistently finished in the points, highlighted by a single podium at the British Grand Prix. Carlos Sainz Jr., in his debut Ferrari season, impressed with four podium finishes, outscoring his teammate and rounding out a strong year.
Ferrari finished third in the Constructors’ Championship with 323.5 points, topping their 2020 total by a substantial margin.
2021 Formula 1 Statistics
- Races: 22
- Drivers' Champion: Max Verstappen
- Winning Constructor: Mercedes
- Scuderia Ferrari 2021 Formula 1 Constructor’s results: 3rd
- Scuderia Ferrari 2021 Formula 1 wins: 0 wins
2022
Drivers | Team | Points | Drivers' | Rounds |
Charles Leclerc (MC) |
Ferrari |
308 | 2nd | All |
Carlos Sainz Jr. (ES) |
Ferrari |
246 | 4th | All |
The 2022 Formula 1 season marked a strong resurgence for Ferrari. The new generation SF-22 car brought improved aerodynamics and race pace, particularly in the first half of the season. Ferrari led the Constructors' standings early on, though Red Bull ultimately surged ahead. Despite this, the season showcased Ferrari's return to competitive form, with both drivers converting pole positions into wins.
The car: Ferrari SF-22
The SF-22 featured a refined aerodynamic package under the new ground‑effect regulations and a powerful hybrid power unit. With excellent straight‑line performance and cornering stability, especially on fast circuits, it was strong early in the year. Updates mid‑season helped maintain pace, though Ferrari fell behind as Red Bull accelerated development.
The drivers: Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz Jr.
Charles Leclerc started the season strongly, taking victories in Bahrain, Australia, and Austria, along with multiple pole positions. He remained a title contender through the first half of the season before reliability issues and strategic missteps hampered his challenge. Leclerc ultimately finished second in the Drivers’ Championship with 308 points.
Carlos Sainz claimed his maiden Formula 1 win at the British Grand Prix and added nine podiums over the season. Though he faced a few retirements and a learning curve with the new car, he delivered consistent results and ended the year fourth overall with 246 points.
2022 Formula 1 Statistics
- Races: 22
- Drivers' Champion: Max Verstappen
- Winning Constructor: Red Bull
- Scuderia Ferrari 2022 Formula 1 Constructor’s results: 2nd
- Scuderia Ferrari 2022 Formula 1 wins: 4 wins
2023
Drivers | Team | Points | Drivers' | Rounds |
Charles Leclerc (MC) |
Ferrari |
206 | 5th | All |
Carlos Sainz Jr. (ES) |
Ferrari |
200 | 7th | All |
Ferrari entered the 2023 season looking to build on progress made the year before, but ultimately faced a mixed campaign. While the SF-23 showed strong one-lap pace and delivered a standout victory in Singapore, inconsistency and missed opportunities left the team third in the Constructors' standings behind Red Bull and Mercedes.
The car: Ferrari SF-23
The SF-23 featured improved aerodynamic efficiency and a refined hybrid power unit under the second year of the new regulations. It excelled in qualifying, particularly on low-downforce tracks, but suffered from tire degradation and race pace issues at several circuits.
The drivers: Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz
Charles Leclerc secured multiple pole positions and five podium finishes, ending the season with 206 points and 5th in the Drivers’ Championship. Carlos Sainz delivered Ferrari’s only win of the year with a well-controlled drive in Singapore and added three more podiums. He finished 7th overall with 200 points.
2023 Formula 1 Statistics
- Races: 22
- Drivers' Champion: Max Verstappen
- Winning Constructor: Red Bull
- Scuderia Ferrari 2023 Formula 1 Constructor’s results: 3rd
- Scuderia Ferrari 2023 Formula 1 wins: 1 win
2024
Drivers | Team | Points | Drivers' | Rounds |
Charles Leclerc (MC) |
Ferrari |
356 | 3rd | All |
Carlos Sainz Jr. (ES) |
Ferrari |
290 | 5th | 1, 3-24 |
Oliver Bearman (GB) |
Ferrari |
6 | 18th | 2 |
Ferrari endured a rollercoaster campaign in 2024. The SF‑24 delivered flashes of brilliance, particularly in early-season races, yet inconsistency and strategic errors hindered the campaign. The team ultimately finished 2nd in the Constructors' Championship, their best result since 2008, closing out the season only 14 points behind McLaren.
The car: Ferrari SF‑24
Ferrari’s 2024 challenger, the SF‑24, benefited from refined aerodynamics and a hybrid power unit underlined by ground-effect regulations. It demonstrated strong straight-line speed and sharp handling. Despite occasional updates, it lacked the sustained mid-season development pace of McLaren, which ultimately cost Ferrari the top spot.
The drivers: Charles Leclerc, Carlos Sainz, and Oliver Bearman
Charles Leclerc showcased excellent form, securing three wins (Bahrain, Monaco, Austin), ten podiums, and finishing 3rd in the Drivers' standings with 356 points. Carlos Sainz Jr. added two wins (Australia, Mexico) and several podiums, ending 5th with 290 points.
Reserve driver Oliver Bearman made his Formula 1 race debut in Saudi Arabia, replacing Carlos Sainz, and delivered an impressive 7th‑place finish, earning points in his one-off appearance.
2024 Formula 1 Statistics
- Races: 24
- Drivers' Champion: Max Verstappen
- Winning Constructor: McLaren
- Scuderia Ferrari 2024 Formula 1 Constructor’s results: 2nd
- Scuderia Ferrari 2024 Formula 1 wins: 5 wins
2025
Drivers | Team | Points | Drivers' | Rounds |
Charles Leclerc (MC) |
Ferrari |
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Lewis Hamilton (GB) |
Ferrari |
Ferrari entered the 2025 season with renewed momentum, headlined by a blockbuster driver pairing and a refined car aimed at challenging for both titles. While outright dominance has remained elusive, the team has demonstrated flashes of competitiveness.
The car: Ferrari SF‑25
The SF‑25 builds on the foundation of the SF‑24 with notable aerodynamic revisions and improvements to the power unit. The car has shown strong race pace on certain circuits, with reliability generally solid. However, qualifying performance and tire management have occasionally held the team back from fully capitalizing on their potential.
The drivers: Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton
Charles Leclerc continues to lead Ferrari. His one-lap speed and composure in wheel-to-wheel racing remain crucial assets. Alongside him, seven-time World Champion Lewis Hamilton brings experience and leadership in his first year with the Scuderia. Together, the duo represents one of the most potent lineups on the grid.