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Wind tunnel model highlights scale of F1 rules change

Wind tunnel model highlights scale of F1 rules change

F1 teams are currently putting the finishing touches to their 2022 designs ahead of launches and the first pre-season test at Barcelona in Spain next month.

And while no team has yet finished its new car at the factory, Sainz has suggested he has seen enough of Ferrari’s design intentions to know how much of a shift the 2022 challengers will look.

Speaking at the end of a day testing a 2018 Ferrari at Fiorano as part of a warm-up exercise, Sainz said he was eager for his team to finally be able to reveal their ‘secret’.

“I’ve seen it in a lot of PowerPoint presentations and in the wind tunnel,” he explained. “The 2022 car is, let’s say, very different to what we have seen in the last few years in Formula 1.

“I also cannot wait to show it to the tifosi. It is like we have a secret, but we want to tell a secret as soon as possible. Let’s see.

“It’s not long now. I’m particularly keen on showing the car to all the tifosi, but also driving it as soon as possible.”

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