| 1898 |
Enzo Ferrari born in Modena,
Italy. |
| 1929 |
Enzo Ferrari forms his
company. |
| 1947 |
Franco Cortese wins the Grand
Prix of Rome to record Ferrari's first race win. |
| 1951 |
Jose Gonzalez records
Ferrari's first Formula One victory. |
| 1952 |
Alberto Ascari wins the
Drivers' World Championship in a Ferrari. |
| 1953 |
Ascari wins back-to-back
titles driving for the Modena-based team. |
| 1956 |
Juan-Manuel Fangio wins World
Championship with Ferrari. |
| 1958 |
Mike Hawthorn becomes the
third Ferrari driver to win the title. |
| 1961 |
Phil Hill leads Ferrari to
the 'double' of both Drivers' and Constructors' titles. |
| 1964 |
John Surtees takes the World
Championship in a Ferrari. |
| 1969 |
Lowest-ever Ferrari score of
seven points achieved in Constructors' World Championship. |
| 1975 |
Niki Lauda takes title in a
Ferrari ahead of Emerson Fittipaldi. |
| 1977 |
Lauda repeats his success of
two years earlier. |
| 1979 |
Jody Scheckter wins his only
World Championship driving a Ferrari. |
| 1983 |
Ferrari win the last of their
eight World Constructors' Championships. |
| 1996 |
Ferrari give double World
Champion Michael Schumacher a record $25 million two-year contract. |
| 1998 |
Despite taking the
championship to the last race in Japan, Michael Schumacher is unable to deliver the title.
|
| 1999 |
Ferrari take the
Constructors' Championship in the last race but Eddie Irvine just fell short of a World
title. |
| 2000 |
Ferrari win an emotional
drivers' championship with Michael Schumacher - their first since 1979. They also retain
the constructors' crown, to position themselves as the best team in Formula1 for this
season. |
| 2001 |
Ferrari retain both their
constructors' and drivers' title for a second year running, after a dominant season which
saw them secure both trophies by the Hungarian GP. |