As an italian Ferrari supporter, what i really do not like about the SF70H is the roll-hoop area, from a safety point of view.
Maranello's designers have choosen after years of 'closed structures' to follow the path introduced by RedBull and other teams in 2009, with the front roll hoop somehow separated and visible from the outside...
It certainly passes the crash tests but to my eyes it seems so thin and fragile...
Also, the headrest is sooo low behind the helmet, and so the 'line' of the chassis connected to it, so there's space under the snorkel/air intake for blunt objects to go through there... also from behind.
Funnily enough, RedBull abandoned this roll-hoop concept right this year with the new RB13.
On a side note, after what happened to poor Jules Bianchi, I would have liked the teams to work together on a bigger and safer structure in that part of the car, not that crappy Halo thing that doesn't block objects flying towards the helmet and makes harder for the driver to leave the car when upside-down. Instead, side head protections structures are every year more and more invisible, while they should have gone for a mandatory 1996-F310-like solution, imho.
May I ask your opinion think on this?