The Ferrari F138 engine is a 2.4-liter V8 engine that was used in the 2013 Formula One season. The engine was designed by Ferrari's engine division, Scuderia Ferrari, and was built by Ferrari's engine manufacturing facility in Maranello, Italy. The F138 engine was the first Ferrari Formula One engine to be designed and built entirely in-house since the 2006 season.
The F138 engine was a significant departure from Ferrari's previous Formula One engines. The engine was smaller and lighter than its predecessor, the F2012 engine, and it produced more power and torque. The F138 engine was also more efficient than its predecessor, and it helped Ferrari to achieve its first Formula One Constructors' Championship since 2007.
The F138 engine was used by Ferrari in the 2013 and 2014 Formula One seasons. The engine won 10 races and helped Ferrari to finish second in the Constructors' Championship in both seasons. The F138 engine was also used by Sauber in the 2013 season and by Marussia in the 2014 season.
The F138 engine is a significant engine in Ferrari's history. The engine was the first Ferrari Formula One engine to be designed and built entirely in-house since the 2006 season, and it helped Ferrari to achieve its first Formula One Constructors' Championship since 2007. The F138 engine is also a reminder of Ferrari's commitment to innovation and excellence.