The Ferrari F93A, a Formula One racing car, competed in the 1993 Formula One World Championship under Scuderia Ferrari. Designed by Jean-Claude Migeot, this car featured a 745 bhp V12 engine and Goodyear tyres. It was driven by Jean Alesi, marking his third season with Ferrari, and Gerhard Berger, an Austrian veteran returning after a stint with McLaren. Despite its promising lineup, the F93A was not competitive, contributing to Ferrari's third consecutive winless season. Its best performance was a second-place finish by Alesi in Italy. Notably, the F93A diverged from Ferrari's traditional color scheme by sporting a red and white livery.