Will Ferrari be competitive in 2025?
Throughout 2025, the Ferrari package consistently lagged behind the pace of the front-running McLarens and Red Bulls, leaving the team unable to convert strong qualifying potential into race-winning results, ultimately ensuring they finished a distant fourth in the Constructors’ battle. It has made about 330,000 cars since 1947. The entire production run for next year is already sold out, meaning new orders won’t be fulfilled until sometime in 2027. Still, Ferrari knows it must tread carefully to avoid losing impatient buyers.
Who is leaving Ferrari in 2025?
Video Unavailable. Williams have signed outgoing Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz for the 2025 Formula 1 season on a two-year deal. Sainz has been seeking a 2025 seat since Ferrari announced in February that they were replacing him with Lewis Hamilton next year. He took further wins for Ferrari at Singapore in 2023, as well as Australia and Mexico City in 2024. Replaced by Lewis Hamilton for 2025, Sainz joined Williams to partner Alexander Albon, claiming two podiums at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix and the Qatar Grand Prix.