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Ferrari unveil new car to challenge Mercedes

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MARANELLO: As Ferrari presented their new Formula One car, their drivers remained cautious about how much they can challenge Mercedes this season.

Much was expected last year after Sebastian Vettel managed to win three races in his debut season with Ferrari in 2015, helping the Italian team finish runner-up in the constructo­rs’ championsh­ip behind the dominant Mercedes.

However, Ferrari didn’t win a race last year and dropped to third overall, 367 points adrift of Mercedes and 70 behind Red Bull.

Although striking a cautious note, four-time world champion Vettel noticed a marked improvemen­t in the SF70H after driving it for the first time at the team’s Fiorano base on Friday, despite a wet track.

“It’s obviously too soon to make judgments, also because of the conditions today, but I would say that this car is a decisive step forwards,” the German driver said.

“And you can see how fun it is driving such a big one-seater.”

Team-mate Kimi Raikkonen, who won the team’s last drivers’ championsh­ip in 2007, had the first run, sharing the 100km of permitted filming day mileage evenly with Vettel.

“We’re certainly not going at our maximum in the first laps, but the car seems good,” Raikkonen said.

“Obviously it’s only the first contact, the real work starts only in the tests in Barcelona. But up until now everything’s good and we’ll start from here.”

The veteran Finnish driver – who is 37 – is excited about the prospect of racing in the new-look car.

“I like the look of this car, very different to last year’s because of the new rules,” he said.

“The team has done fantastic work in every little detail.”

The SF70H is redder – the traditiona­l colour of Ferrari – than last year’s car. Only the front wings sport a touch of white and part of the rear, which also has stripes the colours of the Italian flag: white, red and green.

The car has a lengthened nose and an arrow-shaped wing as a consequenc­e of the radical overhaul of the sport’s technical rulebook over the off-season.

It is named the SF70H to mark the 70th anniversar­y of Ferrari. — AFP

 ??  ?? Out for a spin: Sebastian Vettel steers the new Ferrari SF70H Formula One car at the Ferrari Fiorano private test track in Maranello, Italy, on Friday. — AP
Out for a spin: Sebastian Vettel steers the new Ferrari SF70H Formula One car at the Ferrari Fiorano private test track in Maranello, Italy, on Friday. — AP

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