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Ferrari, 2024 F1 season presentation date set

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Ferrari announced its 2023 car on February 14th, Valentine’s Day. However, her marriage with SF23 was not fruitful. Carlos Sainz remains the only non-Red Bull driver to win a race. And now Ferrari is confident he will take a good step forward with a new car for the 2024 season, the third year of his current regulation era. Ferrari’s performance was poor because the presentation day coincided with Valentine’s Day. And in 2024, a shocking day was chosen.

Frédéric Vasseur, Ferrari’s team principal, announced last Friday at a Christmas lunch with press from around the world, with the MD also present, that “the presentation of the 2024 car will be held on February 13th.” It falls on Tuesday the 13th, specifically a day that is associated with bad luck due to superstition. However, this is not the case in Italy because it is a Friday the 17th, and it is not so in France, where Mr. Vasseur is from, because it is a Friday the 13th. This is in response to questions expressed by some users on social networks in recent days. Rumors have surfaced that the presentation could take place on the day Mr. Vasseur finally confirms.

Midway through the meal, MD reminded him that that day in Spain was synonymous with bad luck. But his response was strong. “I don’t care about that. It depends on the downforce (the aerodynamic grip the car achieves), not the release date,” he said of the red car’s potential success. I will bring it next year as well. Frederick doesn’t believe in luck, he believes in aerodynamics.

“Why don’t we do another presentation on February 14th, Valentine’s Day? Because we have one day left until the test (lol). I’m not kidding. This year, the preseason test is a little early, and everything “It’s tough to put together ‘to compete,'” he said, also assuring that there are other teams that could be competing on the 14th.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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