Friday, 1 February 2013
Ferrari puts faith in beauty with stunning F1 car for 2013 season By Eurosport |
Ferrari has presented its new F138, the car with which the Italian squad hopes to return to championship glory in the 2013 Formula One season - and the company's chief admits that the company's vanity has forced them to make it better looking than last year's unloved model.
Already the critics have been praising the stunning lines of the new creation - in stark contrast to the outrage that greeted the car dubbed the "ugliest Ferrari ever" last season.
The car, whose name is a combination of the current year and a tribute to the V8 engines that will be used for the last time this season, is the 59th grand prix single-seater produced by the Maranello-based squad.
The F138 has been developed in the Toyota windtunnel in Cologne following Ferrari's decision to shut down its own unit in order to upgrade it.
Ferrari is seeking to hit the ground running with its new car after a dismal performance by its predecessor when it made its testing debut last year.
Despite that, the historic Italian outfit managed to stay in the championship fight until the end of the year, with Spaniard Fernando Alonso losing out to Red Bull rival Sebastian Vettel in the final race of the season in Brazil.
"The key objective that we must have is of immediately delivering a competitive car to our drivers," team boss Stefano Domenicali acknowledged.
"Unfortunately in recent years we have at the beginning of the winter unfortunately not been able to be right on top of what we are doing.
"We have tried to look at our organisation to be much more effective in the preparations over the coming week."
Domenicali described some of the changes from the 2012 car as "extreme", and Alonso added that it would be impossible to judge the team's hopes for this year until the car hits the track in testing.
"The difference at the front is just tenths," said Alonso, "tenths you cannot see by looking at the car.
"Sometimes you don't know why a particular car holds sway. We need to get on track and really see how competitive it is."
Domenicali also pointed out that the decision to cover up the step in the car's nose with a new-for-2013 'vanity panel' was for performance reasons.
"We wanted to go in that direction because the whole project is to improve performance in that area," he said. "And it is more beautiful!"
Two-time world champion Alonso will be partnered by Felipe Massa again this year after the Brazilian secured a one-year contract extension thanks to his resurgence in the second half of the season.
Massa will be tasked with driving the F138 for the first time next Tuesday at Jerez.
Reuters / Eurosport
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