Ferrari’s Enduring Fame Shines Despite Winless Season

Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton are currently navigating a challenging Formula 1 season with Ferrari, which is on track for a winless year. Despite not securing a victory, Ferrari holds the second position in the 2025 Constructors’ Championship. This remarkable standing is particularly noteworthy given the team’s struggles on the racetrack.
Ferrari’s Season So Far
As the Formula 1 season approaches its final four races, Ferrari’s performance raises eyebrows. The team has not won any races this season, which is a unique situation in the competitive landscape of Formula 1. Nonetheless, this position is a testament to the team’s resilience and skill, especially considering the dominance of rival teams.
Performance Against Rivals
- Max Verstappen has clinched five victories for Red Bull.
- George Russell achieved two wins for Mercedes.
- Ferrari, despite disqualifications earlier in the season, remains ahead.
Both drivers, Leclerc and Hamilton, have shown strong finishes, with Leclerc placing second on two occasions. Moreover, Ferrari’s cars have demonstrated remarkable reliability, with only one retirement occurring during the Dutch Grand Prix.
Historical Context of Winless Seasons
Ferrari’s situation is not an isolated incident; the team has experienced winless seasons in the past. Notably, the team’s journey began in 1950, the inaugural year of Formula 1. Ferrari missed the first race but secured its first victory in Belgium in 1951.
Notable Winless Seasons
- Sixth winless season in 1973.
- Thirteenth winless season recorded in 2016.
- Ongoing challenges resulting in a total of 15 winless seasons.
Despite these challenges, Ferrari has consistently bounced back, creating a legacy that includes multiple Constructors’ and Drivers’ titles. The team’s historical performance showcases a cycle of dominance and drought, often attributed to varying car performance.
Current Prospects
As the 2025 season progresses, the question remains: can Ferrari maintain its position without a win? If they succeed in securing second place in the Constructors’ Championship, it would mark a significant achievement, underscoring the team’s capabilities amid adversities.
Regardless of the outcome, Leclerc and Hamilton continue to draw inspiration from their rich history, proving that even without victories, Ferrari’s enduring fame shines brightly in the world of Formula 1.




