The Ferrari F60, Scuderia Ferrari's contender in the 2009 Formula One season, was the 55th single-seater car produced by the team, named to mark Ferrari's 60th year in Formula One. Designed by a team including Aldo Costa and Simone Resta, the F60 was unveiled on January 12, 2009, and first tested by Felipe Massa at the Mugello Circuit. Despite being 1.9 seconds faster than its predecessor, the F60 had a challenging season, scoring its first points only in the fourth race in Bahrain. The season's highlight was Kimi Räikkönen's win at the Belgian Grand Prix, Ferrari's only victory that year. The team finished fourth in the constructors' standings, marking 2009 as their worst season since 1993.