Formula 1 · Est. 1950 · Home Base: Gestione Sportiva
Scuderia Ferrari HP
Race Drivers
#44 · British
Seven-time World Drivers' Champion and the most statistically successful driver in Formula 1 history. Hamilton's move from Mercedes to Ferrari was the most seismic driver transfer in decades, uniting the sport's greatest driver with its most iconic team for what may be the final chapter of his career.
#16 · Monegasque
The prodigiously talented Monegasque who emerged as Ferrari's talisman during the lean years. A Monaco Grand Prix winner and consistent front-runner, Leclerc's speed in qualifying and racecraft have matured into championship-caliber consistency alongside Hamilton.
Reserve & Test Drivers
| Name | Nationality | Role | Since |
|---|---|---|---|
| Antonio Giovinazzi | Italian | Reserve Driver | 2023 |
Current Leadership
Parent Company (Publicly Traded)
Scuderia Ferrari operates as the racing division of Ferrari N.V., which has been publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (RACE) and the Milan Stock Exchange since 2016. The racing team is not a separate commercial entity but an integral part of the Ferrari brand — the company's Articles of Association mandate participation in Formula 1. Major shareholders include Exor N.V. (the Agnelli family holding company) at approximately 24%, Piero Ferrari at approximately 10%, and the remainder held by public shareholders.
Vice Chairman, Ferrari N.V.
Son of Enzo Ferrari and the family's last direct link to the founder. Piero has served as Vice Chairman of Ferrari and maintains a significant personal stake in the company, ensuring the Ferrari family retains influence over the brand and the racing team his father created.
Team Leadership
| Name | Position | Since |
|---|---|---|
| Frédéric Vasseur | Team Principal & General Manager | 2023 |
| Benedetto Vigna | CEO, Ferrari N.V. | 2021 |
Technical Leadership
| Name | Position | Since |
|---|---|---|
| Loïc Serra | Technical Director, Chassis | 2025 |
| Enrico Cardile | Technical Director, Aero & Vehicle | 2021 |
| Enrico Gualtieri | Power Unit Director | 2022 |
Sporting & Operations
| Name | Position | Since |
|---|---|---|
| Riccardo Adami | Race Engineer (Hamilton) | 2025 |
| Bryan Bozzi | Race Engineer (Leclerc) | 2023 |
| Diego Ioverno | Sporting Director | 2023 |
Historical Figures
Founder
Enzo Ferrari founded the Scuderia in 1929 as a racing division of Alfa Romeo, then established Ferrari as an independent constructor after World War II. He ran the team as a personal fiefdom from Maranello until his death in 1988 at the age of 90. Enzo sold a 50% stake to Fiat in 1969 to fund the racing operation, but he retained complete control over the Scuderia until his final days.