Saw it on FB as well.
The 2022 Ferrari will be named the F1-75.
Saw it on FB as well.
The 2022 Ferrari will be named the F1-75.
Don't wish to dwell on it but Ferrari haven't really had 75 years of success, some years were absolutely not successful! F1-75 is OK and to celebrate those 75 years the car had better be a winner, but SF22 would have been more logical and easier for the casual fan to identify with. None of us are casual fans, though, and we have high expectations!![]()
Does anyone have any guesses as to what the team gear will look like this year?
We all are Ferrari fans and we all know Ferrari is not using any conventional naming system, but instead use every oportunity to make the car name special. It's our way of doing things and I am glad for it. But all in all the name isn't what will decide if we will or will not be winning races... that would be the car itself. So even if it's called Ferrari F-turd, it still can be the fastest thing ever built and I... and all of you will love it anyways :)
IF YOU CAN DREAM IT, YOU CAN DO IT - ENZO FERRARI
for what is worth, Last time F1 was used, they went to dominate after F1-2000.
common Ferrari, build a beast, return to winning days and dominate.....please!!!
So the SF-24 has been a decent car. Lets hope that the totally redesigned from the ground up SF-25 contender will be a beast that will give us tifosi something to smile about.
So, let's go to the 17th ?![]()
Last edited by Gilles; 3rd February 2022 at 06:15.
The WDC title for drivers was started in 1950.
The WCC title for constructors was started in 1958. So, officially his "google search" (as you put it) is correct with 16 official WCC titles. Ferrari won 4 prior to 1958......so did Alfa Romeo with 2 and Mercedes wiith 3 I believe....but no body to include the history books OFFICIALLY counts any constructors wins before 1958 regarding said teams.
It's not how start but how you finish.
I remember after the F1-2000, Ferrari had to drop the '1' in the name for subsequent cars because they weren't allowed to use 'F1' in the car title due to merchandising rights etc, so the next car was the F2001.
Interesting to see 'F1' being used in the car title again.
Why, oh WHY, do some of you have the integral need to just find something to complain about?
Now, it just has to be the name.
When the car is unveiled, it will be...
... the color
... the way it looks
... the way it should look
etc etc ...
If the guys at the factory and the team overall did a good job, the car will be great. It won't matter if the car 's name is "F1-75" or "I suck".
"If someone said to me that you can have three wishes, my first would have been to get into racing, my second to be in Formula 1, my third to drive for Ferrari" - Gilles Villeneuve
Yes you're right on a positive level, I have spent 50 of those years pretending that Ferrari was the best team ever to anyone who's interested, but even I have to admit to being wrong more often than right! You make a valid point and we should be proud of Ferrari's achievements, being there for so long, whatever the results say! I won't complain about the F1-75 or whatever it ends up being called, unless it fails to deliver!![]()
Rumours are about push rod suspensions these days...
Waiting![]()
Binotto says the new car is the result of years of work, well.
We want to see now a return on investment of the last 3 years sacrificed for this project (on the engeneering side)
We had to accept so bad cars, enough mediocrity, show us your hands now Mr Binotto!
We want a competitive car for our drivers!
Last edited by Gilles; 3rd February 2022 at 20:20.
And so many things that people fail to consider.
Within those 75 years Ferrari did not have the resources , experience, had to fight far richer teams;
And yet , they persevered, they are still the one and only team to always compete.
We -are- the pillar of this sport and for that fact alone, this is success.
Never forget this.
"If someone said to me that you can have three wishes, my first would have been to get into racing, my second to be in Formula 1, my third to drive for Ferrari" - Gilles Villeneuve
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