Last year’s Ferrari SF70H was arguably the most innovative design on the grid - so how have the Italian team moved it forward this year? Allow us to explain as we take a virtual tour around the Australian Grand Prix-winning SF71H...
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For further examination of the technical solutions the Scuderia hope will give them the edge over world champions Mercedes in 2018, click here.
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