Continuity
and changes. The car’s name, the SF-25 follows the pattern of the past two
years and underlines the stability of the regulations. It is the 71st Formula 1
car built by Ferrari, the fourth of the second generation of ground effect cars
introduced in 2022. However, it is a completely new car, utilising different
technical solutions to those adopted in the past. The most visible change
initiated by the Loic Serra-led team is without a doubt that made to the front
suspension that switches from a pushrod to a pull rod design. 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.
Optimisation.
With the regulations relating to its architecture being frozen since 2022, the
Power Unit features no technical innovations. However, this does not mean there
was no margin for further improvement. The stability of the regulations also
meant that the focus moved towards a further optimisation of power unit use
strategy in an effort to tailor it to suit every single race weekend situation
and extract the maximum potential from its given performance. Ensuring
reliability is a never-ending job, and over the winter, despite a further
reduction in the permitted hours of test bench running, work was carried out to
analyse and review each process and the lessons learned from the 2024 season,
to ensure reliability in all areas.
Colours and details. As was evident in London this evening, the livery has also changed significantly, presenting a perfect mix of past, present and future, with a declaration of style, power and tradition. The darker shade of 2025 Racing Red with its matte finish, evokes decades of racing, taking its inspiration from the intense tones of the early days of the Scuderia, with an angled, bold white band standing out as a distinctive feature on the car, symbolising dynamism and a vision that looks to the future. In amongst the main areas are details that balance tradition with modernity, with subtle thin, glossy red and white stripes which recall the sartorial care applied to the clothing and cars that Ferrari produces every day. The contrast between white and red is a tribute to the marque’s history and identity, and to the continuous evolution of Ferrari style, a manifesto for refined sportiness and timeless aesthetics. The glossy detail on the bodywork is in contrast to the matte detailing on gloss finish of the 499 Hypercar, which competes in the World Endurance Championship, underlining the Maranello DNA shared by these two cars, competing in the two most important motor racing championships. The wheel rims are also entirely red, while the numbers on Charles’ and Lewis’ cars are white, in Ferrari’s official font, Ferrari Sans.
Fred
Vasseur, Team Principal
“The
launch of this new car is a very exciting and proud moment for everyone in the
team. Months of hard work have gone into this SF-25 thanks to the dedicated
efforts of everyone in the team at Maranello and we are excited to see the
fruit of our labours take shape and prepare to take to the track. Last season,
we fought for the Constructors’ title to the very last corner and now we are
determined to build on that, starting from that solid base with the aim of
winning both titles. We have a new driver line-up with Lewis joining Charles
and we feel ready as a team to take the extra step required to be the best. We
are aware of the challenges that await us, but we are ready to give it our all,
to be competitive at the highest level, knowing we can also rely on the support
and enthusiasm of our fans, who always inspire us. Now it’s time to concentrate
on the job in hand and let the track do the talking. I can’t wait for this
season to start.”
Charles
Leclerc #16
“I’m
really excited about the launch of the SF-25. Every year we push hard to
improve and the whole team has been working flat out for months now. Last
season saw a really tight fight and we came very close to taking the title.
This year, our goal is clear: we want to win the Constructors’ World
Championship and my personal target is to win the Drivers’ Title. Since Lewis
joined the team we have already been working very closely together and I
believe that his experience and approach will prove to be a source of
inspiration for me. I am physically and mentally more than ready to face this
new season and I can’t wait to get on track to do everything I can to put
Scuderia Ferrari HP back on top.”
Lewis
Hamilton #44
“My
first few weeks have been absolutely incredible and I’ve seen first-hand the
passion and dedication of the entire team, so the unveiling today of my
first-ever Scuderia Ferrari HP car is really exciting. So much hard work has
gone into preparing for the season ahead and we couldn’t be more hungry or
determined to succeed. I came into the year with so much anticipation for this
new chapter, and I’m even more energised now by the spirit and belief of
everyone I’ve met over the past month. I couldn’t be prouder to be on this
journey with them. I can’t wait to get out on track with Charles, push each
other forward and do everything we can to take the team to the top.”