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Ferrari photoshops out crucial part of new F1 car at launch event

Ferrari presented the new SF-25 on Tuesday. However, one thing stands out on official channels: a crucial detail has been cleverly removed through photoshop.

On Tuesday night, all the Formula 1 teams gathered for a spectacular event in London at the O2 arena. 

During the F1 75 launch show, with a frenzied audience of 15,000 people, all the liveries for the upcoming 2025 F1 season were presented with the majority of the drivers having offered their first impressions.

Ferrari, however, went a step further by sharing renders of the new car on social media. 

The SF-25 was, therefore, already on display, but at the same time incomplete a day before its official unveiling. 

The Maranello-based team expertly removed the front part of the suspension through photoshop. The overall concept can, as a result, be seen, without releasing everything about the suspension.

Based on this, it appears that Ferrari has come up with a gadget that it does not want to reveal right away to its rivals. 

Logically, the teams are throwing sand in each other's eyes before pre-season testing next week in Bahrain, which will be completed from February 26-28. 

Officially, Ferrari's 2025 challenger will be revealed today at Fiorano. The team has already scheduled a filming day at its test circuit, with real images of the car expected to be released.

View the relevant renders below!

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