Of the 250 Ferrari powered wins in F1, only 1 wasn't in a Ferrari... Sebastian Vettel. In a Toro Rosso. In Monza. One o Via @autosport on X

What happened: Lewis Hamilton's victory at the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix on Wednesday marked the 250th win for a Ferrari-powered engine in Formula 1 history. The win is Hamilton's first since joining Ferrari, ending a long wait for both the driver and the manufacturer.

Why it matters: The milestone reinforces Ferrari's status as the most successful engine supplier in the sport's history. While 249 of the victories were earned by the factory team, Sebastian Vettel’s 2008 win at Monza in a Toro Rosso remains the only instance of a customer team winning with the Maranello-built power unit.

By the numbers: Ferrari Engine Wins: 250 total; Scuderia Ferrari: 249; Toro Rosso: 1 (Sebastian Vettel, 2008).

What to watch: The 2026 F1 season continues as Hamilton looks to build on this momentum in the championship standings.

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