FEBRUARY 13, 2024

Ferrari launches 2024 chassis

The Ferrari Formula One team took the wraps off its 2024 challenger in Maranello today.

Ferrari 2024 launch
© Ferrari

The Ferrari SF-24 is the 70th car the company has built to take part in the Formula 1 World Championship.

Ferrari's 2024 livery has added yellow longitudinal stripes, which was last seen on the 1968 car.

Charles Leclerc said, I like the look of the car a lot, including the white and yellow parts on the bodywork. But of course, what really interests me is how it will perform on track, as that's all that matters. The SF-24 ought to be less sensitive and easier to drive and for us drivers that's what you need in order to do well. I expect the car to be a step forward in several areas and from the impression I formed in the simulator I think we're where we want to be. This season the aim is to be front runners all the time and I want to give our fans plenty to cheer about, by dedicating race wins to them.

Carlos Sainz said, When I saw the SF-24 for the first time, I couldn't wait to jump in and fire it up. Now, I'm looking forward to driving it on track to see if it correlates with the feeling I had from the simulator, which is that it's the step forward we all want. The aim is to have a car that's more driveable and therefore able to run at a consistent race pace, as these are the basic requirements to fight for wins. We drivers have done our very best to give the engineers precise feedback and I'm sure the workforce in Maranello will have listened to our needs. We want to give the fans something to cheer about, as they were so supportive last year, even when things weren't going our way.

Enrico Cardile, Technical Director Chassis, said, With the SF-24 we wanted to create a completely new platform and in fact, every area of the car has been redesigned, even if our starting point was the development direction we adopted last year and which saw us take a leap forward in terms of competitiveness in the final part of the season. We have taken on board what the drivers told us and turned those ideas into engineering reality, with the aim of giving them a car that's easier to drive and therefore easier to get the most out of and push it to its limits. We did not set ourselves any design constraints other than that of delivering a strong and honest racing car, which can reproduce on the race track what we have seen in the wind tunnel.

Enrico Gualtieri. Technical Director Power Unit, said, Even though power unit development is frozen by the regulations, it doesn't mean that 2024 does not present some interesting challenges. We will be tackling more races than in any other year of the championship and that will require us to react more quickly, with fewer hours available on the test bed. To prepare for this, we have reviewed all the processes relating to the engine - preparation, signing-off and management - in order to maximise performance. Furthermore, we have worked very closely with our partners to further optimise procedures relating to reliability: for example, at the track, thanks to the regular monitoring of the fluids in the car, Shell is able to constantly check on the state of health of the power unit.

Frédéric Vasseur, Team Principal said, Presenting a new car to the world for the first time is always a very exciting moment for me and the drivers, even if we are all already thinking about the moment we will go head to head with our rivals on track. This year, we must start off where we left off at the end of last season, when we were consistent front runners, with a view to constantly improving in all areas. The longest ever Formula 1 season awaits us and Charles, Carlos and I all agree, we must be more cinical and effective in how we manage the races, making bold choices, in order to get the best possible result at every Grand Prix. It's often said that your fans can give you an extra gear and that will definitely be true in what will be a very closely contested championship and we are proud to know we can count on ourtifosifrom around the world.