Ferrari emphasizes aerodynamics in new Formula One racing car
Friday, Feb. 03, 2012
This undated photo made available by the Ferrari News Service on Friday, Feb. 3, 2012, shows Ferrari drivers Felipe Massa, right, and Fernando Alonso, unveiling in Maranello, central Italy, the new F2012 Ferrari Formula One car which will compete in the next season of the Formula 1 World Championship. The new Ferrari carbon-fibre and honeycomb composite structure singleseater sports an eight cylinder, 2398 cm3, V 90az engine for a total weight of 640 kilograms. The F2012 is the fifty eighth car built by Ferrari with the express purpose of taking part in the Formula 1 World Championship (AP Photo/Ferrari News Service, Ercole Colombo/handout)
MARANELLO, Italy - Ferrari unveiled its completely overhauled Formula One car in a low-key Internet presentation Friday after the full launch was canceled due to a snowstorm.
The car was named the F2012, which marks a return to the team's traditional jargon after last year's car was called the F150 in honor of the 150th anniversary of Italy's unification.
"We're hoping it's competitive right away," team chief Stefano Domenicali said.
Having won only one race last year, Ferrari began working on the new car midway through last season, with a heavy emphasis on improved aerodynamics.
The most visible new features are a series of flaps on the front wings, plus short aerodynamic features on the car's flanks.
"There were some difficult choices behind the F2012, but they represent our style of looking forward," Domenicali said, adding that the team wanted a break with past editions. "Technically, there are a lot of new features, both mechanical and in the car's form."
While Red Bull and Sebastian Vettel won their second consecutive drivers' and constructors' titles last season, Ferrari driver Fernando Alonso finished fourth, teammate Felipe Massa was sixth and the Italian squad finished third in the constructors' standings.
"We've got to be optimistic and confident in ourselves at this point of the year," Alonso said. "There's still a lot of intense work to do, many months where we've got to be consistent, determined and united as a team."
Massa hasn't won a race since a life-threatening accident at the Hungarian Grand Prix in 2009 and his contract expires at the end of this year.
"I'm very confident and convinced that I can do well," Massa said. "This is a very important year for me and for the entire squad."
This year's first test session is next week in Jerez, Spain, while the opening race is in Melbourne, Australia, on March 18.
"We've only got 12 days to try the car, to test the characteristics, reliability and try the new tires," Domenicali said.
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