The Ferrari SF71H was a
Formula One racing car designed and constructed by
Scuderia Ferrari
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to compete during the
2018 FIA Formula One World Championship. The chassis was designed by
Mattia Binotto,
Simone Resta,
Enrico Cardile and David Sanchez with Corrado Iotti leading the
powertrain
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design. The car was driven by
Sebastian Vettel and
Kimi Räikkönen, and made its competitive debut at the
2018 Australian Grand Prix.
Keeping with his tradition to name his cars, Vettel named his SF71H "Loria".
Livery
As
Santander dropped their sponsorship, the livery features very little white, similar to the livery used in the
2007,
2008, and
2009 cars. At the
Japanese Grand Prix, Ferrari introduced a new livery, carrying the logo of
Mission Winnow, a joint promotion with major sponsor
Philip Morris International.
Design and development
The SF71H features a longer wheelbase than its predecessor, the
SF70H, and a revised cooling system. Ferrari have further evolved their philosophy of moving the crash structure outside the sidepods, creating a complex bargeboard array and sidepod inlet configuration, even including winglets on the rear view mirrors. A small shark fin goes down the engine cover, and supports a low T-wing above the exhaust and spanning almost the entire width of the rear wing.
One of the most significant updates of the season came at the
Spanish Grand Prix, where Ferrari changed the way the mirrors were mounted, switching from a standard position to having them mounted on the
Halo. They also added a winglet above each mirror, but the
FIA deemed them illegal, despite claims from the team that they were intended to support the mirrors. Therefore, they were removed at the next race in
Monaco
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.
After being outperformed by
Mercedes at the
Singapore
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,
Russian, and Japanese Grand Prix, Ferrari removed some of their updates at the
United States Grand Prix, which allowed them to compete with and beat
Mercedes again.
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Racing history
The SF71H took two wins in the three opening Grands Prix and set two new track records at the
Bahrain International Circuit and the
Shanghai International Circuit while qualifying on pole. Thus in these three races the car seemed to be faster than their rivals
Mercedes AMG F1 W09 EQ Power+. As of the end of the 2024 championship, the SF71H is Ferrari's most successful car in the hybrid engine era (2014–present), scoring 6 wins (5 by Vettel, 1 by Räikkönen) and 24 podiums, surpassing its predecessor, the SF70H, that had 5 wins and 20 podiums.
Legacy
Until the
2020 Belgian Grand Prix, the SF71H driven by
Sebastian Vettel held the fastest overall lap record at
Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
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beating that of
Neel Jani in the
Porsche 919 Evo. The car that beat the SF71H's record is the
Mercedes F1 W11. Until the
2020 Italian Grand Prix, the SF71H driven by
Kimi Räikkönen held the lap record at
Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, beating that of
Juan Pablo Montoya in the
Williams FW26 and the lap with the highest average speed of . That record was also broken by the
Mercedes F1 W11 with an average speed of .
Later use
After the 2018 season, the car was driven by
Mick Schumacher,
Callum Ilott,
Robert Shwartzman and
Oliver Bearman in the end-of-year test.
Bearman drove the SF71H at the
Goodwood Festival of Speed in 2023 and 2024, with the car being painted in the current year's livery.
Complete Formula One results
(
key) (results in bold indicate pole position; results in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)
References
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SF71H
2018 Formula One season cars