 Ferrari has launched the F2008, the 54th single-seater built by Ferrari specifically to take part in the Formula One World Championship.
The car was presented at Fiorano, Ferrari’s private test track and the team met the media to discuss the new model and the upcoming season.
"Seeing the car for the first time is like welcoming a boy in a family. It is important to work to make him grow in the best way." These were Felipe Massa’s first words when meeting the journalists with his team mate Kimi Räikkönen. "The first impression of the car is that it is really beautiful. Just like every other Ferrari. But that is not enough. The looks are important, but the performance and the reliability are even more important."
The new design, codenamed internally as the 659, represents the Scuderia’s interpretation of the latest technical regulations, which come into force in 2008. Of course this sees some significant changes.
A new electronic system - known as SECU (Standard Electronic Control Unit) – is to be used by all teams. Safety as always is a priority and higher side protection has been introduced around the drivers’ helmets. Changes have also been made to aerodynamics, the monococque and suspension system.
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