Any news on the SF21?
Yeas Ferrari had a slimmer engine cover last year, but that’s because our rads were all jammed and compacted in the side pods hence for the small skinny air box.... but this year from the sneak peak of the air box it looks like ferrari may move some intercolers up top.... so we may see a NOT so big tail fin this year....I hope not, but we’ll see
So 2023 started off bad, but managed to claw back some lap time come end of the year. Lets hope SF24 will give us tifosi something to smile about.
Seb is selling some of his Ferrari's plus some Mercedes
LaFerrari (2016)
Ferrari Enzo (2004)
Ferrari F50 (1996)
Ferrari F12tdf (2016)
Ferrari 458 Speciale (2015)
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It's not how start but how you finish.
So 2023 started off bad, but managed to claw back some lap time come end of the year. Lets hope SF24 will give us tifosi something to smile about.
I believe, this is just my opinion, it has to do with his carbon footprint. Lewis Hamilton sold his Bombadier private jet along with his supercars as well.
Times are changing. Yeah, love all his Ferrari collection. The SL65 Black Series is no slouch--->1000 Newton meters of torque!!!
It's not how start but how you finish.
Cars these days look like trains, compared to smaller and lighter cars from a few years ago we now have 150-200 kg more fat onboard...
I want smaller, lighter cars again.
Hero's come and go, but legends never die!
I’m with ya mate....I just purely LOVE the F40....it’s been my dream car ever since I was in my early teens....I even had ( and still do, it’s in my garage now) an F40 3.5x2.5 feet poster in my garage....
I also like the LaFerrari don’t get me wrong.....but as true ICON legend cars, the F40 and the Enzo are the best cars ever made....and I would give a left nut to own one....lol
So 2023 started off bad, but managed to claw back some lap time come end of the year. Lets hope SF24 will give us tifosi something to smile about.
So 2023 started off bad, but managed to claw back some lap time come end of the year. Lets hope SF24 will give us tifosi something to smile about.
Seb is cleaning out the closet its a form of purging ones self, similar to a relationship breakdown.New direction fresh start.Regardless he won't be selling them cheaply big dollars here regardless of the relationship breakdown.
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"I've always believed that you should never, ever give up and you should always keep fighting even when there's only a slightest chance." - Michael Schumacher
True but that someone else is'nt in the spotlight.
Understood. Here in the states, one of our recent political figures who is a Presidential Envoy for Climate got attacked for flying around in his own private jet. (He married rich)
F1 is trying to be "green" among all the other things it's trying to do (racial equality, social justice, blah blah ala Lewis Hamilton). If you're in the top tier teams making all these millions and buying these carbon emitting vehicles for liesure and travel, the press and youtube will have a field day with you if they have'nt already.
Questions like "So Seb, your driving around in an F1 car that is a hybrid of electricity and ICE yet it emits less of a carbon footprint than say your Enzo or F50. Would you care to explain why you own these cars?"
No one is gonna ask these F1 drivers about their money and where there residence is and why they don't pay taxes in said country because their residence is in a tax haven country where they pay less taxes.
When your in the spotlight you're judged by the media and we all know the media and SMN (social media networks) can be cruel.
If your the average rich, wealthy customer whom remains to be out of the spotlight......have at it to your hearts content I say.
It's not how start but how you finish.
The Cavallino team will open the 30-day test that the FIA has granted to the Milanese manufacturer to develop the lowered tires that will be used next year on the ground-effect single-seaters. On Monday, 18 slick tires will be tested on the "mule car" and the wet ones over the next two days. At the wheel of the SF90, Leclerc and Sainz will take turns, half a day each.
The long 18-inch tire development program planned by Pirelli during 2021 (30 days in total) will kick off next Monday at the Jerez circuit.
Ferrari will take to the track, using the SF90 set up according to the specifications required for fitting the new size tires that will be introduced in Formula 1 starting in 2022.
The program normally involves the use of both slick and wet tires, but the Jerez circuit is not equipped with a system that provides for the possibility of wetting the asphalt, so it will be necessary to use the tankers regularly to keep the level of the road constant. 'water.
There are three working days scheduled: Monday with slicks, Tuesday and Wednesday with rain.
Last year, again in Jerez, Ferrari called up Charles Leclerc, while in Spain the two drivers, the Monegasque and Carlos Sainz, will alternate for half a day each.
The final calendar of Pirelli tests will be announced in the coming days, and will include several scheduled post-Grand Prix sessions on the tracks where the World Championship will stop. After the start of the season, the teams will be authorized to field the 2021 single-seaters for these tests (suitably modified in the suspensions) instead of the 'mule-cars' that can be used until the eve of the Bahrain GP.
It is still unclear how many teams will take advantage of this possibility, apart from McLaren which has no alternative due to the switch to the Mercedes engine which makes its 2019/20 cars equipped with the Renault power unit unusable
FERRARI FOR EVER !!!!!!!
Sometimes its hard to believe he's a 7 time F1 WDC
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That's the look 2 chains will have when he gets beaten now we need a picture of a beaten angry wolf cant wait.
The Red Bull RB16B (Looks exactly the same as last year)
Well in all seriousness. Red fools were pretty quick last year....the only team that gave a Merc a run for their money....so it’s not like they needed to make any drastic changes.....I’m more worried about our team
So 2023 started off bad, but managed to claw back some lap time come end of the year. Lets hope SF24 will give us tifosi something to smile about.
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