The 2020 Formula One season was a difficult year for Ferrari, with the team failing to secure a race win for the first time since 2009. The team's SF1000 car struggled for pace, and they were unable to compete at the front of the field with Mercedes and Red Bull. Ferrari finished the season in sixth place in the constructors' championship, with just 131 points - their worst result since 1980. Sebastian Vettel, the team's lead driver, had a disappointing season and was informed early in the year that his contract would not be renewed beyond 2020. Meanwhile, Charles Leclerc emerged as the team's top performer, securing two podium finishes and 98 of the team's 131 points. Despite the challenging season, the team remained optimistic about their future prospects and focused on developing a more competitive car for the 2021 season.