The Ferrari SF16-H, a Formula One racing car designed and built by Ferrari for the 2016 season, was notable for its striking red and white livery, reminiscent of the Ferrari 312T and F93A models. Piloted by World Champions Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Räikkönen, the SF16-H marked a significant shift towards hybrid technology, as indicated by the "H" in its name. The car's design, led by James Allison and Simone Resta, featured adaptations like a single paddle clutch in response to new regulations. Despite promising starts in several races and securing eleven podiums and four fastest laps, the SF16-H faced challenges throughout the season, including turbocharger issues and being generally outpaced by the Red Bull team. This resulted in the team finishing third in the Constructors Championship with 398 points, though the car did not secure a Grand Prix win or pole position.