Ferrari SF90

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With a new driver line-up of Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc, plus a new Team Principal in the form of Mattia Binotto – who, having been with Ferrari since 1995, moves up from his role as Chief Technical Officer to replace Maurizio Arrivabene – change was in the air at the official presentation of the new car at Ferrari’s Fiorano test track, just outside of Maranello.

Leclerc is set to become the youngest driver to race for Ferrari since Ricardo Rodriguez, off the back of a stellar rookie season with Sauber, which saw him earn the nod to replace Scuderia stalwart Kimi Raikkonen for 2019. He’ll be alongside a Sebastian Vettel looking to equal Lewis Hamilton’s five world titles this season by claiming his first drivers’ championship since 2013.

Take a look at all the other cars launched so far and comment below on which one gives you butterflies in your stomach ahead of the 2019 season!