The image I included where the cover was visible was not from the video.Mr.G wrote: ↑30 Jan 2020, 00:12Because it is promo video of the engine sound...MtthsMlw wrote: ↑29 Jan 2020, 22:58Can't be 100% sure. Though I don't see why they would mate the new PU to an old chassis.LM10 wrote: ↑29 Jan 2020, 22:46
Are you sure these are the parts of the new car? Why would they have painted the car already? It would be very unusual for Ferrari to publicly show parts anyway.
Also, wasn't it reported that the color would be different? Less "orange" than last year. The airbox in the video has the same color.
I mean it's kind of the point of these fire ups to do it once the chassis is united with the PU. The PU itself has done miles on miles on the testbench already.
But yes, it's quite unusal that they show anything at all.
I think in the video is old car - 90 years of Ferrari
painted on the fin...
What is more interesting for me, they did not give away much of the sound, do they try to protect against some sound analyses?
That was a comparison shot of last year's car for purposes of showing that the airbox design is the same.
The PU needs to be mated to the '20 chassis for the fire-up.