Tech analysis: Ferrari F14 T
Ferrari's 2014 car has taken a totally different front end path to others seen so far, but will it work? CRAIG SCARBOROUGH analyses a design that seems conservative on initial evidence
Although Ferrari's 2014 Formula 1 car launch was another online event, to the team's credit it unveiled a real car in Maranello and not a rendering.
The F14 T (a name chosen via yet another online event) is a streamlined and organic design that departs from other 2014 cars, with its dolphin nose and tiny sidepods.
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