The 2005 Formula One season was a challenging one for Scuderia Ferrari, as the team struggled to adapt to new regulations that required tyres to last through both qualifying and the race. This put a greater emphasis on tyre durability, and it was particularly challenging for Ferrari, as their car was known for being hard on tyres. Despite these challenges, Ferrari managed to claim seven podium finishes over the course of the season, including one victory at the United States Grand Prix in Indianapolis. The race was notable for the fact that only six cars started the race, as all the teams using Michelin tyres withdrew due to concerns over their safety. Overall, Ferrari finished the season in third place in the constructors' championship, with a total of 100 points. This was well behind the dominant Renault team, who won the championship with a total of 191 points, and the McLaren team, who finished in second place with 182 points. The season was a difficult one for Ferrari, but it also showed the team's resilience and ability to adapt to new challenges. Despite the setbacks, they continued to work hard and make progress, setting the stage for a more successful 2006 season.