Since F1 changed the point system in 2010, Ferrari has never had less points than now on 2023. |
Ferrari has a difficult start for the F1 2023 series, only manages 26 points from the first three races.
Charles Leclerc has two retirees - in Bahrain he retired because of engine problems; In Australia he was involved in the first round of incidents with Lance Stroll.
On the other hand, Carlos Sainz's best results only ranked fifth in Bahrain - the spotlight for Ferrari this year.
2023 - 26 points
26 points are Ferrari's worst start since 2009 when they have 12 points (after transition to the modern point system).
2020 - 27 points
The 2020 Covid season is the worst for Ferrari in more than 40 years but still one point is better than 2023 after three rounds. 2014 - 33 points
Ferrari slowly entered the Hybrid V6 era.
2012 - 37 points
Ferrari started in 2012 brilliantly, but Fernando Alonso still managed to collect 37 points in three rounds and won in Malaysia.
2021 - 42 points
Ferrari's slow recovery from the termination of the engine with FIA continued in 2021, produced 42 points.
2011 - 50 points
In 2011, Ferrari lost the podium in the first three races of the season when they fought against Red Bull, McLaren, and Lotus-Renault.
2016 - 61 points
Ferrari ended 2016 without a win, but it was an opportunity that was missed because Sebastian Vettel struggled to win at the Australian GP in the season.
2019 - 73 points
Ferrari started 2019 as the second fastest team. Your score will be higher if Leclerc wins in Bahrain.
2013 - 73 points
Alonso won the third race in 2013, the China Grand Prix, leaving Ferrari five points behind Red Bull.
2010 - 76 points
After the 2009 disaster, Ferrari started in 2010 with a strong 2-1 finish in Bahrain. Felipe Massa led the driver standings in Malaysia after the third round.
2015 - 79 points
The arrival of Vettel marked the era of the revival of Ferrari in the 2015 racing season.
2018 - 84 points
Vettel started 2018 well, winning in Australia and Bahrain to give Ferrari excellence.
2017 - 102 points
The German racer won two of his first three races with Kimi Raikkonen in 2017, led the Scuderia to the top of the series.
2022 - 104 points
The beginning of Ferrari's best season since 2009 will come in 2022.