Ferrari claimed a landmark 250th Formula 1 victory at the 2026 British Grand Prix, delivering the historic result at Silverstone Circuit. Its winning entry converted a second-place grid start into a milestone that further strengthened the team’s unique position in the championship’s record book.
What happened
Ferrari arrived at the British Grand Prix with its winning entry positioned on the front row of the grid. Starting second, the team went on to secure the victory at one of Formula 1’s most prominent venues.
The result moved Ferrari’s all-time Formula 1 win total to 250. Silverstone therefore became the setting for another defining moment in the team’s long record of success in the series.
Why it matters
The victory extends Ferrari’s record as Formula 1’s first team to reach 250 victories. No other team had previously reached that threshold, giving the British Grand Prix result significance beyond a single race weekend.
The win also supplied an important result for Ferrari’s 2026 championship campaign. As the season continues, a victory from second on the grid provides both a major points result and momentum for the rounds ahead.
By the numbers
The central figure is 250, the number of Formula 1 victories now credited to Ferrari. The milestone confirms the team’s place as the first constructor in the championship to reach that total.
The winning entry began the British Grand Prix from second position. Turning that front-row start into victory completed the landmark at Silverstone and added another British Grand Prix win to Ferrari’s overall Formula 1 tally.
What to watch next
Ferrari will now attempt to carry its Silverstone momentum into the next round of the 2026 Formula 1 season. The immediate focus shifts from celebrating a historic benchmark to building on a result that could hold wider importance in the championship campaign.
The next event will show whether the British Grand Prix victory marks the start of sustained momentum. Ferrari leaves Silverstone with 250 wins secured, a prominent record extended and a fresh result to support its ambitions for the remainder of 2026.