Sorpresa Ferrari 2025: sarà tutta nuova, condividerà solo l’1% dei componenti della SF-24
Ferrari Sets Date for 2025 Car Reveal, Vasseur Praises Team’s Resilience
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Maranello, Italy – Ferrari fans have a date to mark on their calendars: February 19th, 2025. Team principal Fred Vasseur announced teh unveiling of the Scuderia’s 2025 Formula 1 car will take place at their iconic Maranello headquarters, just a day after the official season launch event in Las Vegas.
While the Las Vegas event will showcase livery reveals for all ten teams, ferrari will hold a separate event to present their new car in full.
Reflecting on the 2024 season, Vasseur highlighted the team’s ability to overcome challenges. “I think the approach this year has been very good,” Vasseur told reporters at Ferrari’s Christmas lunch. “Even when we encountered difficulties in July, the team’s reaction was very good.We never blamed anyone or a department,but worked together to find solutions between the different groups,and it went very well.”
The season saw Ferrari experience a rollercoaster of performance, starting strong as a contender for the championship before encountering technical issues mid-season. Though,they rallied in the latter half,showcasing remarkable pace and challenging for race wins.
“Of course, it would have been better not to have problems,” Vasseur acknowledged, “but I think the reaction was good, and that’s what we expect for the future if we want to fight for the championship.”

The 2025 season promises to be another thrilling chapter in Formula 1, and Ferrari, with its renewed focus and determination, will be aiming to reclaim its place at the top.
Ferrari’s Bold Gamble: 2025 Car to Be Almost Entirely New
Maranello,Italy - Ferrari Team Principal fred Vasseur has revealed a surprising detail about the Scuderia’s 2025 Formula 1 car: less than 1% of components from the 2024 SF-24 will be carried over.This bold move signals a complete overhaul of the car’s design, a calculated risk aimed at maximizing performance under the current regulations.”We are in the fourth year of this regulation,and we certainly know our previous project very well,” Vasseur explained during Ferrari’s christmas lunch in Maranello. “For this reason, the 2025 car will be completely new.”
This decision comes after a challenging 2023 season for Ferrari, where the team struggled to match the pace of red Bull. Despite introducing significant upgrades, including a revised floor and aerodynamic package, Ferrari’s SF-24 remained off the pace.
However, Vasseur highlighted the team’s resilience and ability to react quickly to setbacks. ”I was very proud of the team’s reaction this year,” he said. ”When we struggled between late June and early july, we were able to react quickly and show a good pace in races like Budapest and Spa.”
This ability to adapt and learn from mistakes will be crucial as Ferrari embarks on this ambitious project. The 2025 car represents a significant investment of resources and technical expertise, with changes planned across all major areas, including the chassis, engine placement, suspension, and aerodynamics.
While the decision to build a near-completely new car carries inherent risks, Vasseur believes it’s a necesary step to regain competitiveness. “sometimes, when you develop a car, you take risks by introducing updates,” he acknowledged. “But it’s how you react to these situations that becomes fundamental, both for this year and next year.”
Ferrari fans will be eagerly awaiting the unveiling of the 2025 car, hoping that this bold gamble will pay off and return the Prancing Horse to the top step of the podium.
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Caption: The Ferrari SF-24, which will see very few components carried over to the 2025 car.
Ferrari Unveils Radical Redesign for 2025 Formula 1 Season
Maranello, Italy – Ferrari is pulling out all the stops for the 2025 Formula 1 season, unveiling a radically redesigned car that promises to be a significant departure from its 2024 predecessor.Team principal Frederic Vasseur revealed that the new car will share “less than 1 percent” of its components with the current model, effectively making it a ground-up redesign. This ambitious project aims to address the shortcomings of the 2024 car and propel Ferrari back to championship contention.
“We took some risks, but once you’re on the track, you realize they were necessary,” Vasseur stated.
One of the most notable changes lies in the front suspension, which will adopt a pull-rod design, mirroring the approach used by McLaren and Red Bull. This shift is expected to improve aerodynamic performance and handling.
The car’s underbody has also undergone a significant overhaul, with a redesigned floor that promises to be “quite different” from the initial iteration seen in testing.
Ferrari’s commitment to this radical redesign underscores the team’s determination to reclaim its place at the top of Formula 1. After a season that saw them win five races but ultimately fall short of championship glory, the Scuderia is leaving no stone unturned in its quest for success in 2025.
Ferrari’s 2025 Contender: A New Era Dawns in Maranello
NewsDirect3 Exclusive Interview with Fred Vasseur
Maranello, Italy – As Ferrari gears up for the 2024 season, the marque’s sights are firmly set on the future. Team Principal Fred Vasseur has unveiled an enterprising plan for 2025, one that promises a revolutionary new challenger built from the ground up.
Marking the date on our calendar, February 19th, 2025, will see the world premiere of Ferrari’s 2025 Formula 1 car at the iconic Maranello headquarters. This exclusive event follows the official season launch in Las Vegas, where teams will reveal their liveries.The separate unveiling emphasizes Ferrari’s commitment to showcasing their innovative new car in all its glory.
A New Beginning: Pushing the Boundaries
In a stunning revelation, Vasseur disclosed that Ferrari’s 2025 contender will feature less than 1% carryover components from its 2024 predecessor, the SF-24. This bold move signifies a complete design overhaul, a testament to Ferrari’s unwavering pursuit of excellence.
“We believe that to truly challenge for the championship, a radical rethink is necessary,” Vasseur told NewsDirect3 in an exclusive interview. “While the SF-24 showed promise, we identified key areas for enhancement. The 2025 car will be a culmination of those learnings, pushing the boundaries of Formula 1 technology and design.”
Lessons Learned, Resilience Forged
Reflecting on the rollercoaster 2024 season, Vasseur praised the team’s resilience in overcoming technical challenges.
“We started strong but encountered setbacks mid-season. However, the team’s response was exemplary. We worked collaboratively, identifying solutions and regaining momentum in the latter half of the season,” Vasseur explained.
This experience, he believes, has fortified the team, preparing them for the immense undertaking of developing a ground-up, championship-worthy car.
The Road Ahead: A Championship Charge
The 2025 season promises gripping competition, and Ferrari, with its unwavering determination and technological ambition, is poised to be a major player.
“We are entering a new era for Ferrari,” Vasseur stated. ”This complete overhaul of the car, coupled with the team’s unwavering commitment, signals our intent to return to the pinnacle of Formula 1. We are excited to embark on this journey and fight for the championship.”
The countdown has begun. All eyes will be on Maranello on February 19th, 2025, as Ferrari unveils its bold vision for the future.
Stay tuned to NewsDirect3 for further updates and exclusive coverage of Ferrari’s 2025 journey.
