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New 2023 Ferrari hits the track for the first time

The SF-23 has broken cover and has already been taken for a spin at the Fiorano Circuit.

Ferrari mean business in the 2023 Formula 1 season as their brand-new SF-23 car has already hit the track. It had been unveiled at Ferrari's Fiorano test track by drivers Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz, with new team boss Frederic Vasseur also present. Shortly after the car was revealed, Leclerc took it for a spin at the 1.862 mile track - where Ferrari's often take to the track for the first time. He was driving after winning a coin toss yesterday over Sainz - and had two laps in the new machine. Sainz is set to drive the SF-23 later - and will get three laps at the wheel. Be sure to let us know in the comments and through the poll what you make of it! There is also a full photo gallery available here.

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The @ScuderiaFerrari SF-23 makes its debut on-track at Fiorano, with @Charles_Leclerc behind the wheel! 😍 What a way to make an entrance ✨ #F1 @Carlossainz55 pic.twitter.com/QdJYWFAe0R — Formula 1 (@F1) February 14, 2023

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