Ferrari have run their new 2025 car, the SF-25, on track for the first time in a shakedown in Italy – a challenger they have described as being “completely new” ahead of Lewis Hamilton’s maiden season in red.
Fresh from their appearance at Tuesday night’s F1 season launch event at London’s O2 when the car’s livery was displayed on a show car, the Scuderia were back on home soil on Wednesday morning for the first laps in their actual 2025 challenger.
With new signing Hamilton watching on from the garage at their Fiorano test track, Charles Leclerc completed the first laps in the SF-25.
Hamilton is also due to drive the car before speaking to the media at length for the first time as a Ferrari driver.
Ferrari can complete a 200km shakedown with the car ahead of the start of official pre-season testing next week, which takes place in Bahrain on February 26-28 – live on Sky Sports F1.
Although F1’s regulations for 2025 are static, Ferrari have made one significant change to their car for 2025 by switching with a switch from push to pull-road front suspension.
Explaining the notable aerodynamic change, Ferrari said in a statement: “The thinking behind this change in architecture was to clean up the airflow around the car, while also giving greater scope for further aero development, which had pretty much been exhausted with the previous iteration.
“The car is an evolution from every aspect when compared to last year’s, which provided a good starting point. It was designed with the aim of maximising the development potential of the car, in a season when, thanks to the long stability of the regulations now in their final year, one can expect the field to be extremely evenly matched with just thousandths of a second in lap time making the difference.”
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