Ferrari non-championship Formula One results

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The table below details the non-championship Formula One results for Scuderia Ferrari's factory team-entered and privately entered Formula One cars since 1955, with a separate list provided.

Non-championship Formula One results

(key)

YearChassisEngineDriver123456789101112131415161718192021
1955 625 555 2.5 L4 NZL BUE VAL PAU GLO BOR INT NAP ALB CUR COR LON DRT RED DTT OUL AVO SYR
Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Harry Schell 5
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Alfonso de Portago Ret8RetDNSRet
Flag of Italy.svg Giuseppe Farina RetDNA
555 Ret/
Ret
625 Flag of France.svg Maurice Trintignant 8DNA
555 Ret
Lancia D50 Lancia DS50 2.5 V8 Flag of Italy.svg Eugenio Castellotti 7
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mike Hawthorn 2PDNA
1956 Lancia D50 Lancia DS50 2.5 V8 BUE GLV SYR AIN INT NAP 100 VNW CAE SUS BRH
Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Manuel Fangio 1PF1PFRet
Flag of Italy.svg Eugenio Castellotti RetRetRetP
Flag of Italy.svg Luigi Musso Ret2RetF
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Peter Collins 3Ret
555 555 2.5 L4 5
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Olivier Gendebien 6
1957 Lancia D50 Lancia DS50 2.5 V8 BUE SYR PAU GLV NAP RMS CAE INT MOD MOR
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Peter Collins 3/
8F
1P1Ret
Flag of Italy.svg Eugenio Castellotti 5
Flag of Italy.svg Luigi Musso 3/
5
21
Flag of Italy.svg Cesare Perdisa 7
Flag of Germany.svg Wolfgang von Trips 8
Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Masten Gregory Ret
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mike Hawthorn 2PFRet
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Olivier Gendebien Ret
246? 143 2.4 V6 Flag of Italy.svg Luigi Musso 32F
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Peter Collins 4Ret
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mike Hawthorn Ret
1958 246 143 2.4 V6 GLV SYR AIN INT CAE
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mike Hawthorn 1F
Flag of Italy.svg Luigi Musso 1PF
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Peter Collins 1F
1959 246 155 2.4 V6 GLV AIN INT OUL SIL
Flag of France.svg Jean Behra 1
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tony Brooks 2Ret
Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Phil Hill 4
1960 246 155 2.4 V6 GLV INT SIL LOM OUL
Flag of the United States.svg Phil Hill 54
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Cliff Allison 8
Flag of the United States.svg Richie Ginther 9
1961 156 178 1.5 V6 LOM GLV PAU BRX VIE AIN SYR NAP LON SIL SOL KAN DAN MOD FLG OUL LEW VAL RAN NAT RSA
Flag of Italy.svg Giancarlo Baghetti 11F
Flag of the United States.svg Richie Ginther WD
Flag of the United States.svg Phil Hill WD
Flag of Germany.svg Wolfgang von Trips WD
1962 156 178 1.5 V6 CAP BRX LOM LAV GLV PAU AIN INT NAP MAL CLP RMS SOL KAN MED DAN OUL MEX RAN NAT
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Willy Mairesse 1F1FDNA
Flag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg Ricardo Rodríguez 2DNA
Flag of Italy.svg Lorenzo Bandini 521PF
Flag of the United States.svg Phil Hill 3WD2F
Flag of Italy.svg Giancarlo Baghetti 4DNA
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Innes Ireland 4
1963 156 178 1.5 V6 LOM GLV PAU IMO SYR AIN INT ROM SOL KAN MED AUT OUL RAN
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Surtees DNADNARet1PF1PF
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Willy Mairesse DNARet
Flag of Italy.svg Lorenzo Bandini 2
1964 158 205B 1.5 V8 DMT NWT SYR AIN INT SOL MED RAN
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Surtees DNADNA1DNA2
156 178 1.5 V6 Ret
Flag of Italy.svg Lorenzo Bandini DNADNA2PFDNARet
1965 158 205B 1.5 V8 ROC SYR SMT INT MED RAN
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Surtees Ret22F
1512 207 1.5 F12 Flag of Italy.svg Lorenzo Bandini WD37
1966 312/66 218 3.0 V12 RSA SYR INT OUL
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Surtees 1PF2
246 228 2.4 V6 Flag of Italy.svg Lorenzo Bandini 2
1967 312/66 242 3.0 V12
218 3.0 V12
ROC SPC INT SYR OUL ESP
Flag of Italy.svg Lorenzo Bandini 2
Flag of Italy.svg Ludovico Scarfiotti 51F
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mike Parkes 11
Flag of Italy.svg Andrea de Adamich Ret
1968 312/66 242 3.0 V12
242C 3.0 V12
ROC INT OUL
Flag of New Zealand.svg Chris Amon 43F2
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jacky Ickx 84Ret
Flag of Italy.svg Andrea de Adamich DNS
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Derek Bell Ret
1969 312/66 255C 3.0 V12 ROC INT MAD OUL
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Derek Bell 9
Flag of New Zealand.svg Chris Amon 10
1971 312B 001 3.0 F12 ARG ROC QUE SPR INT RIN OUL VIC
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Clay Regazzoni 1NC
Flag of the United States.svg Mario Andretti 1DNA
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jacky Ickx 111PF
1974 312B3 001/11 3.0 F12 PRE ROC INT
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Clay Regazzoni 5
Flag of Austria.svg Niki Lauda 2
1975 312T 015 3.0 F12 ROC INT SUI
Flag of Austria.svg Niki Lauda 1
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Clay Regazzoni 1
1976 312T2 015 3.0 F12 ROC INT
Flag of Austria.svg Niki Lauda Ret
Flag of Italy.svg Giancarlo Martini DNS10
1979 312T3 015 3.0 F12 ROC DIN
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Gilles Villeneuve 1
312T4 7
Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg Jody Scheckter 3
1980 312T5 015 3.0 F12 ESP
Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg Jody Scheckter WD
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Gilles Villeneuve WD
1983 126C2B 021 1.5 V6 t ROC
Flag of France.svg René Arnoux RetF

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