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Ferrari complete first fire-up with their brand-new 2025 F1 machine
Ferrari recently reached a significant milestone in their preparations for the 2025 Formula 1 season, successfully firing up their new power unit for the first time in the SF-25 at their Vehicle Assembly department. This marks a crucial step as they prepare for the launch of their new car, which is scheduled to be unveiled on February 19. The SF-25 will debut in the highly anticipated Australian Grand Prix, the opening race of the 2025 season.
The fire-up of the power unit was a moment of celebration for Ferrari, and several key figures from the team were present to witness the event. Piero Ferrari, the Vice President and co-owner of Ferrari, along with team principal Frédéric Vasseur and deputy team boss Jerome D’Ambrosio, were on hand to observe this important development in the team’s journey.
Following this achievement, Ferrari is set to take part in a major event in the Formula 1 calendar – the inaugural shakedown show, which will be held in London on February 18. This event provides an opportunity for the team to showcase their new car to the public and give fans a first look at the SF-25. The following day, February 19, Ferrari will conduct a brief shakedown of the SF-25 at their home track in Fiorano, Italy. During this session, drivers Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc will have the opportunity to get an early feel for the new machine ahead of the official pre-season testing.
Ferrari’s preparations will then continue with a critical phase – the three-day pre-season test in Bahrain, which will take place from February 26-28. This test will be essential for refining the SF-25’s performance and ensuring that the team is ready for the challenges of the 2025 Formula 1 season. The Bahrain test is a pivotal part of Ferrari’s lead-up to the season opener in Australia and will be the first chance for the team to assess how their car performs on track in more controlled, competitive conditions.
As the team moves through this busy and crucial period, Ferrari is determined to continue its pursuit of Formula 1 success, with their hopes high for a strong start to the season. With their new car now in action, the SF-25 is expected to bring fresh hopes for improved performance and results, both for Ferrari as a team and for their d
rivers.