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The Ferrari F1 team launched the 2022 livery yesterday. The new livery it’s probably the best on the grid so far and arguably one of the best liveries of all time. They are looking to launch their title after the resurgent 2021 season which saw them finish in P3 in the championship.

The Italian team mentioned that the concept of the new 2022 car is braver than previous interactions. The one innovative feature of their new design is the side-pods on the car. Throughout the livery season, every team has gone for something unique in the development of the side-pods. The fans on social media reacted to the unique side pods on the F1-75.

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The F1-75 is the expression of talent, commitment: Ferrari team boss

As reported by GrandPrix247.com, the Ferrari team principal, Mattia Binotto, revealed that they have high expectations from the car as they make a challenge for the title. He also gave his views on the new design for the F1-75 at the livery launch.

“I would like the F1-75 to be the car that allows our fans to once again be proud of Ferrari. Our goal is to reignite the Prancing Horse legend, and we can only do that by winning again,” said Binotto.

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“The F1-75 is the expression of the talent, commitment, and passion of each and every one of us. It is the end result of the work of a team that, like never before, has tackled the task with a new spirit and approach, pushing to the maximum in terms of innovation of every component, every detail, every solution.

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Striving to be innovative gave us an incredible boost in our daily work, on the way to producing this car. I am proud of the work that has gone into designing the F1-75,” said the Ferrari team principal.

It would be fascinating to see if the new design work on track and how it enhances the performance. Hopefully, the team can understand the car better in the 2022 season and challenge for the championship.

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