Ferrari has rescheduled the SF-25’s launch to February 18th after the London show, offering early renders online. This adjustment follows a planned February 19th event where Hamilton and Leclerc will drive the new car at Fiorano. The move highlights Ferrari’s competitive strategy ahead of the Formula 1 season.
Ferrari has reportedly changed its plans for the SF-25 presentation, rescheduling it to February 18th, following the London show. This event will showcase all 10 teams’ liveries, and Ferrari plans to share renders of the SF-25 via social media. Originally, they had planned a special event on February 19th, sponsored by “Musei Ferrari.” Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc are expected to drive the new car at Fiorano, pending final confirmation from Ferrari.
Ferrari’s SF-25 is their new car for the upcoming Formula 1 season, which is anticipated to be fiercely competitive. The team recently completed testing phases in Barcelona while using an experimental SF-24 model. These activities form part of their preparations for the season and also include tyre testing for the 2026 season. Adjusting the unveiling schedule indicates Ferrari’s strategic approach in maintaining interest and excitement ahead of the new season.
Ferrari will unveil the SF-25 on February 18th after the London show, a shift from their previous schedule. The car will be showcased on social media, while a subsequent event is still planned for February 19th at Fiorano. This change reflects Ferrari’s need to adapt in a competitive landscape while continuing preparations for the new season.
Original Source: gpkingdom.it