engines for other teams, including
Sauber, Red Bull, and Force India.
Over the years the Scuderia
Ferrari team has included some of
the world’s most renowned drivers
such as Phil Hill, Niki Lauda,
Juan Manuel Fangio, and seven-
times World Champion Michael
Schumacher. Schumacher and
Rubens Barrichello consolidated
Ferrari’s dominance on the track
in 2004, when they finished first
and second respectively in the
World Drivers’ Championship.
Ferrari also dominated the
Constructors’ Championship:
Schumacher won first place in 13
of 18 races, and 12 of the first 13
in the season (his only non-finish
following a collision with Juan
Pablo Montoya in Monaco), which
were both Formula 1 records.
Two more Constructors’ titles
followed in 2007 and 2008, before
ABOVE:
Michael Schumacher
celebrates his win in the Canadian
Grand Prix at the Circuit Gilles
Villeneuve in Montreal, June 2004.
Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello
went on to finish first and second in the
2004 World Drivers’ Championship.
RIGHT:
Fernando Alonso at the FIA
Formula 1 World Championship,
Australian Grand Prix, March 2014.
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