Ferrari SF-25

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arees83 wrote:
19 Feb 2025, 00:19
Those look like interesting cooling outlets. I'm sure I am wrong though.
Reminded me of the cooling slits McLaren had to open up in their atrocious MCL33 :

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The ones in the SF25 look intentional though :lol: and a beautiful little detail.
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deadhead
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The “undercut” seems bigger to me but let’s wait for some on track shots tomorrow

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deadhead wrote:
19 Feb 2025, 00:36
The “undercut” seems bigger to me but let’s wait for some on track shots tomorrow
I was thinking the same thing!

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The scalloping on the top surface of the sidepods is interesting.

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The front of the sidepods in particular look like they've been sculpted very closely.

Yes the undercut is bigger - you can see it in the side shots between sf25 and sf24. More bright and clear shots will obviously be ready tomorrow

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It is indeed a nice looking side pod

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Sidepod inlet has been pulled back quite a bit from last year, in combination with the overall noticeable slimming.

Basically, it suggests a pretty heavy repackaging effort of the cooling/internals.

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What do You think about the front wing since it is an 2024 spec, is it posible that that is the final one for the the season start or they are "cheating"?
Since they switch to pull rod, I do not expect to use front wing which was "working" with push rod.

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Top of the sidepods reminds of the F1-75 or just me

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Call me a pessimist, but boy this Pull-Pull concept for the front and rear better be worth the risk especially considering all the massive hype Ferrari has this off-season.

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Is the rear pushrod or pull rod. Hard to tell from these angles

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deadhead wrote:
19 Feb 2025, 00:52
It is indeed a nice looking side pod

https://postimg.cc/mhkXH2n9
Theres a flick up winglet on that sidepod wing, to control airflow over the sidepod