Who drove for Ferrari in 2005?
With just six cars on the grid, Ferrari’s Michael Schumacher took the win, followed by teammate Rubens Barrichello, and Jordan’s Tiago Monteiro in third — his only career podium, and the final one for Jordan. Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton hold the record for the most World Drivers’ championships, both having won the title on seven occasions. Juan Manuel Fangio is third with five titles. Schumacher also holds the record for the most consecutive World Drivers’ titles with five between the 2000 and the 2004 seasons.
Who is the golden boy of Ferrari?
Ferrari’s golden boy Charles Leclerc just dropped a life- changing revelation — and it’s not about racing. In a rare, emotional moment, the 27-year-old opened up about his future off the track, revealing his heartfelt plans to start a family 👇👇👇 On This Day in 2018, Ferrari announced Charles Leclerc would replace Kimi Raikkonen from 2019.