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Is the current F 1 Ferrari the oldest?
Ferrari (Ferrari)

Headquarters: Maranello, Italy

First input:1May 22, 950

Team champion: 14

Driver champion: 14

Number of entries: 743

Sub-station champion: 194

Number of pole positions: 179

Fastest lap speed: 186

Total score of motorcade: 4499.77

Team champion times: 14 times, respectively 196 1, 1964, 1975, 1976, 1977,/kloc-.

Number of drivers' championships: 14 respectively: 2000-2004: michael schumacher (German); 1979: Jody Schuchet (South Africa); 1977: Niki Lauda (Austria); 1975: Niki Lauda (Austria); 1964: John Soutis (UK); 196 1 year: Fairhill (USA); 1958: Mike Hawthorne (UK); 1956: Juan Mannur fangio (Argentina); 1952, 1953: Albordt-askari (Italian)

Team won the championship at the first stop: 195 1 British Grand Prix (Silverstone Circuit), Gonzalez (Argentina).

The most successful drivers in the team: michael schumacher (winning 83 races), Niki Lauda (winning 15 races), askari (winning 13 races), Ghiles jacques villeneuv and Jack Ah Cox (all winning 6 races).

Ferrari, which has been participating in the 1950 Grand Prix since its inception, is undoubtedly the living fossil of F 1. For more than half a century, Ferrari people have witnessed the rise and fall of the F 1 Grand Prix. This team founded by Enzo Ferrari was full of energy in the early days, but unfortunately it became rivals with the great Fangio and his Alfa Romeo team. Fighting in the shadow of giants, Ferrari finally won their first annual championship until 196 1.

After that, after the ups and downs in the 1960s, with the addition of 1974 Nick Lauda, Ferrari really became a super team. During the nine years from 1975 to 1983, they won six annual championships in the F 1 Grand Prix. But after that, it was another unlucky day. 15 years, Ferrari people have never won a championship.

Michael schumacher 1996 came here. After three seasons of running-in, the German began to show his kingly demeanor. From 1999 to 2002, Schumacher and his Ferrari monopolized almost all the honors of F 1 car for four consecutive years.

2003 was an extraordinary year for Ferrari. The dream combination of Schumacher and Barrichello accepted the truth from McLaren and Williams, especially the drivers' championship and the team championship were decided at the last stop. Schumacher narrowly defeated McLaren's Finnish teenager Raikkonen to defend his title, and also set a record of winning six drivers' annual championships.

2004 was a bumper year for Ferrari. They swept F 1 from the beginning of the season, Schumacher won the championship for six consecutive races, Schumacher and Ferrari have been far ahead in points, and Barrichello also won the runner-up in drivers. They were only challenged by British and American teams in the middle of the season, but this did not stop Ferrari from winning the championship. Schumacher finally won his seventh world championship.

In 2005, it ranked third in the standings with 100, and only won 1 race, which was the worst season in the team's history.

Miraculously won the championship of team drivers in 2007.