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  2. Scuderia Ferrari - Wikipedia

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    Fastest laps. 270. Scuderia Ferrari (Italian: [skudeˈriːa ferˈraːri]) is the racing division of luxury Italian auto manufacturer Ferrari and the racing team that competes in Formula One racing. The team is also known by the nickname " The Prancing Horse " (Italian: il Cavallino Rampante or simply il Cavallino), in reference to their logo.

  3. Ferrari - Wikipedia

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    The earliest Ferrari entity, Scuderia Ferrari, was created in 1929—ten years before the founding of Ferrari proper—as a Grand Prix racing team. It was affiliated with automaker Alfa Romeo, for whom Enzo had worked in the 1920s. Alfa Romeo supplied racing cars to Ferrari, which the team then tuned and adjusted to their desired specifications.

  4. History of Ferrari - Wikipedia

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    History of Ferrari. Ferrari is an Italian company which has produced sports cars since 1947, but traces its roots back to 1929 when Enzo Ferrari formed the Scuderia Ferrari racing team. In January 2016, Ferrari officially split off from its former parent company Fiat Chrysler Automobiles.

  5. Grand Prix racing history of Scuderia Ferrari - Wikipedia

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    For broader coverage of this topic, see Scuderia Ferrari. The Grand Prix racing history of Scuderia Ferrari dates back to 1947. The team is the most successful team in the history of Formula One racing, having contested every World Championship season since 1950, winning 15 Drivers' Championships and 16 Constructors' Championships.

  6. Ferrari Grand Prix results - Wikipedia

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    Ferrari Grand Prix results. The table below details the Grand Prix results for Scuderia Ferrari 's factory team-entered and privately entered Formula One cars since 1950, with a separate list distinguishing between factory team entries and privateers. This distinction was particularly important in the early years of the Formula One championships.

  7. Ferrari F430 - Wikipedia

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    To commemorate Ferrari's 16th victory in the Formula 1 Constructor's World Championship in 2008, Ferrari unveiled the Scuderia Spider 16M at World Finals in Mugello. It is a convertible version of the 430 Scuderia. The engine is rated at 510 PS (375 kW; 503 hp) at 8,500 rpm and 471 N⋅m (347 lb⋅ft) of torque at 5,250 rpm.

  8. Ferrari 499P - Wikipedia

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    The Ferrari 499P is a sports prototype built by Scuderia Ferrari to compete in the FIA World Endurance Championship in the Le Mans Hypercar category since 2023. [6] The introduction of the 499P marks 50 years since Ferrari last fielded a factory-backed sports prototype that contested for the overall win at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, and one of the 499Ps raced with the number 50 as a tribute.

  9. Ferrari 312B - Wikipedia

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    1 (1975, Niki Lauda) n.b. Unless otherwise stated, all data refer to. Formula One World Championship Grands Prix only. The Ferrari 312B is a Formula One racing car designed and built by Scuderia Ferrari. It was the successor to the Ferrari 312 and was used from 1970 until early 1975. The original 312B was developed into the 312B2 and 312B3.

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