The Ferrari F2000 F1 #3 (2000) is one of the most iconic Formula 1 cars of the modern era and a major milestone in Ferrari’s history. With this car, Michael Schumacher secured his first World Championship title with Ferrari, ending the Scuderia’s long championship drought and launching a legendary era of dominance.
From a technical perspective, the F2000 was an exceptional machine. Developed under the guidance of Rory Byrne and Ross Brawn, it delivered outstanding aerodynamic efficiency, stability and race pace. The Ferrari V10 engine combined immense power with excellent reliability, a decisive factor in the championship fight.
The #3 race number holds special significance for Ferrari and Schumacher fans, as it is directly tied to the unforgettable 2000 championship-winning season. The car scored multiple victories and played a dominant role throughout key moments of the year.
Visually, the F2000 captures the essence of the classic Ferrari F1 era: deep red bodywork, period sponsor decals, narrow nose design and aggressive aero elements. For many fans, this shape defines the Schumacher Ferrari years.
The Edicola 1:24 scale model beautifully showcases the front and rear wings, slick tires, cockpit and sponsor details, making it a standout display piece.