2018 was a challenging year for Ferrari, as they had a strong start to the season but struggled to maintain their performance in the second half. The team had high hopes of winning both the drivers' and constructors' championships, but ultimately fell short. Ferrari's season was marked by several high-profile incidents, including a collision between teammates Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen on the first lap of the Spanish Grand Prix, and a controversial decision to switch Raikkonen's pit stop strategy during the Italian Grand Prix, which ultimately cost him the race. Despite these setbacks, Vettel and Raikkonen both secured victories during the season, with Vettel taking five wins and Raikkonen taking one. However, the team's inconsistent form meant that they were unable to keep pace with eventual champions Mercedes, and Ferrari finished the season in second place in the constructors' standings. Overall, 2018 was a disappointing season for Ferrari, as they failed to capitalize on their early season form and ultimately fell short of their championship goals