Ferrari may not have had much to shout about in recent years, but they remain by far the most successful team in Formula 1 history. With 16 constructors' titles successes, they remain six clear of McLaren even despite the latter having won back-to-back championships in the last two years.
The Scuderia have been in F1 since the start of the World Championship back in 1950, when the constructors' title did not yet exist. If it did, they would have taken championships in '52 and '53 when Italian racer Alberto Ascari dominated the competition, and again in '56 when three-time champion Juan Manuel Fangio was hired and won his fourth of five crowns overall by representing the red outfit.