The Ferrari emerges from the shadows!
This Thursday, February 17th, Scuderia Ferrari unveiled its new machine: the F1-75, which will be driven by Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz. The car aims to be more innovative than its already-presented rivals.

It was one of the most anticipated cars at the presentation ball. Ferrari unveiled its F1-75. It owes its name to the 75th anniversary of the very first Ferrari ever produced: the 125-S.
The new Ferrari responds as it should to the new technical regulations: developed side skirts, hollowed out side panels, and a more streamlined design than the previous generation.
The F1-75 has been dressed in black, in line with what has been observed on the drivers’ suits. Monochrome is mainly found on the front and rear wings, in the spirit of 1990s Formula 1 Ferraris. The traditional red has taken on a darker shade.
The nose of the Alpine single-seater is particularly pointed and dives down to the last panel of the front wing, unlike the Aston Martin and Williams.
The pontoon, on the other hand, is particularly hollowed out between its end and the engine cover. It is also adorned with numerous openings on the cover itself. As expected, the F1-75 stands out particularly from the others.
The team boss, Mattia Binotto, clearly states: “This car must allow us to play at the forefront in every race.”