The first F1 cars are unveiled this week

The beginning of the season is coming very quickly and the first cars will be unveiled. Let's find out what awaits us in the coming days.

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The highly anticipated moment by Formula 1 fans each winter is arriving: the cars for the 2024 season will unveil themselves before hitting the track for the winter testing in Bahrain.

McLaren has already surprised everyone by unveiling the livery of its future MCL38, which will be officially revealed on February 14th at Silverstone.

The second team to unveil its livery will be Haas, which has made a habit in recent seasons of always presenting its race car first. The American team, now led by Ayao Komatsu, will reveal the colors of its VF-24 this Friday, February 2nd at 3 p.m.

Next, Monday, February 5th will be a busy day. Williams will unveil the livery of their future FW46 live from New York starting at 15:40, via a live broadcast on the team’s official website and app.

On the same day, the new Stake team, formerly known as Sauber, will unveil the livery of their new C44 car, at a yet to be confirmed time. We will have to take a look at a potential color change for the new race car of Valterri Bottas and Guanyu Zhou.

After these three presentations, Alpine and the new Visa Cash App RB team will respectively unveil their new car on Wednesday, February 7th and Thursday, February 8th. Then, the final presentations will follow: Aston Martin on the 12th, Ferrari on the 13th, Mercedes and McLaren, with their actual car, on the 14th, and finally Red Bull, who will conclude the presentation series on February 15th.

Retrouvez ici toutes les dates des présentations des F1 2024 sous forme de calendrier et les lieux, selon les annonces faites.
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