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1950–1964 1965–1983 1983–1994 1994–1996 1997–2006 2007–2008
1950–1964 1965–1983 1983–1994 1994–1996 1997–2006 2007–2008
2009–2010 2011–2017 2018–present 2018–2021 2024–present  
2009–2010 2011–2017 2018–present 2018–2021 2024–present

Scuderia Ferrari is the oldest and most succesful Formula One team.

1950–1964[]

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The old Scuderia Ferrari trucks appeared with black "Ferrari" lettering and the traditional prancing horse.

1965–1983[]

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In the 1960s, the “Ferrari” text was repainted in yellow, and the horse’s size appeared larger. Yellow letters also appeared on the boxes’ signs and the cars’ rear wings.

1983–1996[]

1983–1994[]

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In 1983, Ferrari started to use their official logo.

1994–1996[]

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1997–2006[]

Ferrari-Marlboro

In 1997, tobacco company Phillip Morris became a main sponsor of Ferrari.

2007–2010[]

2007–2008[]

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Due to the tobacco sponsorship ban in sports, the Marlboro logo was replaced by the controversial barcode, which is associated with the logo of the cigarette brand.

2009–2010[]

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In 2009, Ferrari slightly modified its barcode. However, in mid-2010, it faced criticism for containing a subliminal tobacco advertisement. Ferrari’s president, Luca di Montezemolo, denies these claims. Nevertheless, the barcode was removed from the cars during the Spanish Grand Prix, but it continued to appear on teamwear.

2011–2017[]

Logo della Scuderia Ferrari

In 2011, Ferrari unveiled its new logo, which was strikingly similar to Marlboro’s. Notably, the new logo lacked the barcode that had been a feature of the previous design. In 2012, Ferrari dropped the “Marlboro” name from its branding, yet Phillip Morris remains its partner.

2018–present[]

Scuderia Ferrari Logo

In 2018, Ferrari reverted to its classic emblem, as it transpired that Philip Morris had prompted the change as part of its Mission Winnow initiative of “constantly searching for better ways of doing things.” Due to the strict ban of tobacco advertising, the logo had to be returned as main in 2022.

2018–2021[]

Scuderia Ferrari MissionWinnow Logo

When the deal started, they updated the logo. Unlike with Marlboro, Mission Winnow was advertised openly, with the actual logo appearing on the cars. It also faced a lot of controversies, so in 2019, almost every country banned the brand's logos.

2024–present[]

ScuderiaFerrariHP 2024

Since the 2024 Miami Grand Prix, Ferrari announced HP as its main sponsor, with the full name being Scuderia Ferrari HP.