Ferrari reached 250 Formula One race victories Sunday by winning the 2026 British Grand Prix at Silverstone Circuit, adding another landmark result to the team’s record. The victory delivered a major moment in Ferrari’s 2026 season at one of the championship’s signature venues.

What happened

Ferrari entered the British Grand Prix one victory short of the milestone and left Silverstone with its 250th Formula One win secured. The result placed another significant achievement in the team’s history at a circuit closely associated with one of the championship’s leading events.

The milestone was confirmed through the outcome of Sunday’s race. No additional details about the winning driver or the race’s decisive moments were provided, but the central result was clear: Ferrari added victory No. 250 to its Formula One record.

Why it matters

The win extends Ferrari’s position as Formula One’s most successful team by total race victories. Reaching 250 wins gives the team a new benchmark in the category and further separates its record from the rest of the championship.

The timing and location also add weight to the result. Ferrari achieved the milestone during the 2026 season at the British Grand Prix, one of Formula One’s signature stops, making the Silverstone victory important both historically and within the current campaign.

Beyond the round itself, the result provides Ferrari with a prominent 2026-season success. The next question is whether the performance represents a foundation the team can carry forward or a high point tied specifically to the British Grand Prix weekend.

By the numbers

Ferrari now holds 250 Formula One race wins. That total remains the record for the most victories by a team in the championship.

The number stands as the defining fact from Silverstone. Each additional win will now extend Ferrari’s record beyond the 250-victory threshold and add to the standard the team has established in Formula One.

What to watch next

Attention now shifts to the next round of the 2026 season and whether Ferrari can reproduce its Silverstone form. Carrying momentum from a landmark victory into the following race would give the British Grand Prix result added significance beyond the milestone itself.

Ferrari has secured the historic number; the immediate task is turning that success into continued results. The next event will offer the first indication of whether the performance at Silverstone can translate across consecutive rounds.