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Introducing the Ferrari SF15-T

Ferrari unveiled their SF15-T online on Friday, taking the covers off what Kimi Raikkonen and Sebastian Vettel are hoping is a race-winning car. Ferrari suffered a dismal campaign in 2014 with the team failed to score a single grand prix victory. Dropping to fourth in the standings, significant changes were made most notably with the departure of Fernando Alonso and the signing of four-time World Champion Vettel. The German racer will be driving a James Allison-designed SF15-T. The new car, in traditional scarlet red, features a flat surfboard style nose in keeping with the new 2015 regulations governing the nose. More to follow...
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