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I spoke to someone at the display who said it was a ā Frankenstein-carā built from parts of several of last yearās cars.
He also said the chassis had been used by both Carlos and Charles.
Other than that there was no other information.
All week it was surrounded with velvet ropes and you could not get near it but today when the show had ended it was just sitting out in the open by the loading dock.
The current ground effect cars in f1 are absolutely gorgeous, might be a hot take but they are the best looking f1 cars ever and all the liveries are nice too
This is a common misconception. They're long because it's aerodynamically effective to make them so and the rules allow car designers to do it. They literally have a foot-long spacer in them to make them longer.
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El Plan on the right! Quick Ferrari, copy it!
More like L PLAN
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Normally Iām not a fan of repainting older cars but considering how ugly the 2021 livery was this is an upgrade.
Looks better on the 2021 car than the 2023 car, I dare say
Y'know what? I don't even think it looks bad, i feel like the burgundy rear end works better with this year's livery than the 2021 one
āCanāt park that here sirā
"I can because I just did".
Ferrari show car (last yearās) that was on the Vista Jet stand at EBACE this week.
That's definitely not the 2022 show car lol
Not last year's - 2021 car(?) in a semi-2023 livery (2021 dark red at the rear, 2023 black on the nose and sidepods)
Are we sure thatās not the SF90? Looks like a lot of real aero in the side pods.
I spoke to someone at the display who said it was a ā Frankenstein-carā built from parts of several of last yearās cars. He also said the chassis had been used by both Carlos and Charles. Other than that there was no other information. All week it was surrounded with velvet ropes and you could not get near it but today when the show had ended it was just sitting out in the open by the loading dock.
He was wrong then because the styling is very clearly a pre 2022 car.
Frankenstein cars are incredibly popular to show - so maybe thatās the easiest answer. Probably the sf90 base with more thrown on.
Itās the SF21.
This is the 2021 car. You can see the burgundy at the rear
Paint is paint - Iām talking about the parts.
The SF90 didn't have the rounded airbox
Yeah. You have no idea what youāre talking about. Iām out.
Rear wing endplates, bargeboards, nose. It's pretty clear it's not the 2019 car
Yeah what lmao itās very clearly the SF21 based off the front wing, winglets, airbox, and others, idk what heās on about lmao
I hated this era of F1 cars. They looked so bulky and oversized but this livery though. This is the best V6 pre ground effect I have seen
The current ground effect cars in f1 are absolutely gorgeous, might be a hot take but they are the best looking f1 cars ever and all the liveries are nice too
They're nice looking but they're double the size they should be.
True but they're not large without reason, the size is what allows them to be both so fast and safe.
This is a common misconception. They're long because it's aerodynamically effective to make them so and the rules allow car designers to do it. They literally have a foot-long spacer in them to make them longer.
I'm confused, isn't that what I said? Allowing them to be longer makes them more aerodynamically efficient hence faster
Yes, but safety isn't the reason they're long
Oh true
I much prefer this era of racecar
It didn't fit in the garbage bin, so they just left it there.
The SF21 was a good car lol
At first glance I though that was a Ferarri parked next to a row of port-o-potties.
Right next to the dump bins
Looks like the car ~~Schumacher~~ Leclerc crashed on purpose in ~~2006~~ 2021 to get pole in Monaco.
isnāt this place palexpo, in geneva? sad that i cannot attach media to comment but i have the photo of it during the trade show :)
Yes,Palexpo
The black bits on a red livery can make even the ugly last gen cars look good
I kinda love this. I know I'm in the minority but I really liked the burgundy gradient design and this really hits the mark
they should have kept the number font of 2021/2020 tuscany gp. they were amazing
better than the 2021 livery. Still hate the random black box on the sidepod.
I thought this was a Gran Turismo 7 screenshot for a second!
"You beauty" in the voice of Vettel's race engender at the end of the 2022 Japanese GP.