F1 Cars with Ferrari Engines
Ferrari has a long and storied history in Formula 1, having competed in the sport since its inception in 1950. The team is one of the most successful in F1 history, with 16 Constructors’ Championships and 15 Drivers’ Championships.
Ferrari has also supplied engines to other teams over the years, including Alfa Romeo, Maserati, and Williams. These teams have also achieved success in F1, with Alfa Romeo winning the Constructors’ Championship in 1950 and Williams winning the Constructors’ Championship seven times between 1980 and 1997.
Here is a list of all the F1 cars that have used Ferrari engines:
Alfa Romeo
- Alfa Romeo 158 (1950)
- Alfa Romeo 159 (1951)
Maserati
- Maserati 250F (1954)
- Maserati 250F1 (1955)
- Maserati 250F2 (1956)
Williams
- Williams FW06 (1978)
- Williams FW07 (1979)
- Williams FW07B (1980)
- Williams FW08 (1982)
- Williams FW08C (1983)
- Williams FW09 (1983)
- Williams FW09B (1984)
- Williams FW10 (1985)
- Williams FW11 (1986)
- Williams FW11B (1987)
- Williams FW12 (1988)
- Williams FW12C (1989)
- Williams FW13 (1990)
- Williams FW13B (1991)
- Williams FW14 (1991)
- Williams FW14B (1992)
- Williams FW15C (1993)
- Williams FW16 (1994)
- Williams FW17 (1995)
- Williams FW18 (1996)
- Williams FW19 (1997)
Sauber
- Sauber C14 (1995)
- Sauber C15 (1996)
Arrows
- Arrows A18 (1997)
- Arrows A19 (1998)
ミナルディ
- ミナルディ M197 (1997)
- ミナルディ M198 (1998)
Stewart
- Stewart SF2 (1999)