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F1, unveiled the new Ferrari (VIDEO)

The acronym SF70H, in addition to indicating the hybrid engine, celebrates 70 years of Ferrari, born in 1947, when the first car with the Prancing Horse logo, the 125S, came out of the historic door in via Abetone Inferiore in Maranello, the first creature to bear the name of the founder, Enzo Ferrari.

F1, unveiled the new Ferrari (VIDEO)

It's called the SF 70 H, where the h stands for the Hybrid engine, the Ferrari that will compete in the 1 F2017 World Championship. The name and single-seater were revealed live on the Maranello team's website, at the end of a video in which all the profiles of the Reds who competed in the F1 World Championship were re-proposed.

The car appears redder than in previous seasons: only the front ailerons and the upper part of the rear have a little white crossed, on the back, by a white, red and green tricolor. Among the brands present on the car is also that of Alfa Romeo. The acronym SF70H, in addition to indicating the hybrid engine, celebrates 70 years of Ferrari, born in 1947, when the first car with the Prancing Horse logo, the 125S, came out of the historic door in via Abetone Inferiore in Maranello, the first creature to bear the name of the founder, Enzo Ferrari.

“I think of the hard work behind this machine”, of the work of “many people: it's nice to be here all together today, it's nice when we all get together” in a company. To the microphones of Sky, the German Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel thus commented the debut of the new Red, the SF70H which will compete in the 1 F2017 World Championship.

“Looking at the car today, I thought of all the people who have worked with extreme dedication, professionalism and attention to every detail of this machine in recent months. The car is the result of great teamwork". She told Sky the Ferrari team principal, Maurizio Arrivabene, on the sidelines of the presentation of the new SF70H. "Now always with our feet on the ground we will go to Barcelona, ​​we will do the two weeks of the program and then only in Melbourne will we understand where we really are".

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