What time do Ferrari launch their new F1 car and how to watch?

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Ferrari are the most famous team in the sport (Picture: MIGUEL MEDINA/AFP via Getty Images)

Formula One fans will get their first look at Ferrari’s new car for the F1 2023 season when the Italian team unveil their latest challenger to the public.

The Scuderia will be looking for an improvement on last year’s underwhelming display, which saw them win only four races despite having the fastest and most reliable car at the start of the season.

Once Red Bull got their act together, the Milton Keynes-based team won 17 of the 22 races to finish 205 points ahead of Ferrari in second place.

Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz will once again be behind the wheel, whilst former Team Principle Mattia Binotto has paid the ultimate price for last season’s blunders having been replaced by Frederic Vasseur from Alfa Romeo.

Here is everything you need to know about the launch of Ferrari’s car for the new F1 season.

When do Ferrari launch their new F1 car?

Ferrari will unveil their new car for the F1 2023 season on Tuesday, February 14.

The ceremony will get underway from 10.25am GMT from their iconic Maranello base in Northern Italy.

Ferrari F1 drivers Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc

Sainz and Leclerc lead the Italian outfit once again (Picture: Gongora/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Likely title rivals Red Bull unveiled their car in New York on February 3, whilst Mercedes will reveal theirs on February 15.

This year’s car will be called the SF-23.

How to watch the Ferrari car launch on TV and live stream

The launch will be shown live on Sky Sports F1 for viewers in the UK.

Fans will also be able to live stream the unveiling on Sky F1’s dedicated YouTube channel and on the Sky Sports app and website.

When does the F1 season start?

The new Formula One season will begin with the Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday, March 5.

But before then, three days of pre-season testing will take place at the Bahrain International circuit between Thursday, February 23 and Saturday, February 25.

The F1 2023 season will feature 23 races in total, with the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix bringing the curtain down on November 26.


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