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AS IT HAPPENED: Watch Ferrari unveil the SF-23 F1 car they hope will make them champions in 2023
The eyes of the world are on Maranello as Ferrari prepare to take the covers off their brand-new Formula 1 car, the SF-23.
The Scuderia's championship challenge may have ultimately faltered last season – though both Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz tasted the champagne on the top step of the podium as the team finished P2 in the constructors' standings.
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The question is, can they go one better in 2023 and topple champions Red Bull and Max Verstappen?
With a new Team Principal at the helm in Fred Vasseur, millions of tifosi in Italy and around the world certainly hope so.
Put a pause on Valentine's Day and hit play in the video player above to get a first look at the car they hope will be quicker than all the rest...
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- After bouncing back into the points last year, can Haas claw their way up the midfield in 2023?
- After their 2022 tumble, can a refreshed AlphaTauri charge back up the F1 grid this season?
- It’s all change at Williams in 2023 – but can they change their fortunes on track?
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