Ferrari is widening the gap both on and off the track. The Italian marque has reported a record-breaking turnover for its commercial division, reaching €820 million in 2025. This represents a significant 22% increase compared to the previous fiscal year, according to the company’s latest annual results.
The commercial division’s success is attributed to a powerful combination of sports performance and brand licensing. Key drivers include increased revenue from Formula 1 sponsorship deals and higher prize money payouts, alongside strong performance from Ferrari-branded theme parks, such as the one located at PortAventura.
While other top Formula 1 teams have yet to release their full 2025 figures, Ferrari is the first structure to surpass the €800 million mark in commercial business. In comparison, based on 2024 data, Mercedes reported approximately €730.5 million, McLaren reached €633 million, and Red Bull followed with €564.5 million.
The Il Cavallino Rampante structure remains unique in the paddock. Unlike its competitors, Ferrari’s figures incorporate broader brand royalties and lifestyle business earnings alongside the racing team’s revenue. By integrating racing success with high-end entertainment and luxury royalties, Ferrari continues to set the financial gold standard in the motorsport world.