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Ferrari reveal car name for 2023 F1 season

The 2023 car is set to be unveiled at Maranello on Tuesday 14th February.

Charles Leclerc Ferrari Abu Dhabi GP 2022
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Ferrari have officially revealed the chassis designation for the car it will use in the 2023 Formula 1 season.

Set to be unveiled at Maranello next year, the car driven by Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz Jr will be known as the SF-23.

It will be the first car run under the stewardship of Frederic Vasseur following the resignation of Mattia Binotto in late 2022 following multiple strategic, reliability and operational errors made across last season.

The car will officially hit the track for the first time in pre-season testing in Bahrain, starting on February 23rd, although it is likely the team will run the SF-23 during a filming day shakedown at their Fiorano test-track.

Recent history of Ferrari F1 car names

Season Car Name
2023 SF-23
2022 F1-75
2021 SF21
2020 F1000
2019 SF90
2018 SF71-H
2017 SF70-H
2016 SF16-H
2015 SF15-T
2014 F14-T
2013 F138
2012 F-2012
2011 150 Italia
2010 F10

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