Meet the new F1 contender from Ferrari: SF70H

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The number refers to the seventy years of history, which is truly unique for any marque in the sport. The letters in the name stand simply for Scuderia Ferrari and the Hybrid form of power. The Italian flag is clearly visible on the “sail” of the engine cover, with a look that recalls the ’70s.

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The SF70H, the 63rd single-seater designed and built by Scuderia Ferrari to take part in the Formula 1 World Championship, is born out of a regulation change that is without precedent in this category of motor sport. Generally, in the past, regulations went in the direction of slowing down the cars. However, this year, the rule changes go in the opposite direction, meaning the cars have more aerodynamic downforce and more mechanical grip.

The car is made up of 56 thousand components, produced thanks to the work and collective effort of the thousand or so men and women from the Gestione Sportiva, over a gestation period of twelve months.

AERODYNAMIC CONCEPT. On this topic, the Gestione Sportiva group has concentrated its efforts on finding the right compromise between downforce and aerodynamic resistance, or drag. The new Pirelli tyres are much wider than in the past, by six centimeters each at the front and eight at the rear. This increased frontal area constitutes a “brake” on forward motion as does the increased downforce coming from the 2017 specification front wing, floor and diffuser. Countering this effect, the combination of downforce and the bigger footprint from the tyres translates into increased grip, leading to higher cornering speeds.

CHASSIS. There are several differences between the SF70H and Ferraris from the recent past: the lengthened nose and the arrow-shaped wing are a consequence of the regulations. As is the obvious fin on the engine cover and the more complex aero appendages ahead of the air intakes on the sidepods, whose unusual shape was designed in harmony with the front crash structure. Visible at the front is a duct that has an aerodynamic role, while behind the driver, the roll-hoop, which incorporates the engine air intake has been completely redesigned. Also updated is the suspension layout, which still retains a push rod design at the front with pull rods at the rear. The hubs and wheel nuts have been redesigned to facilitate the work of the mechanics when changing wheels during the pit stops. Finally, also as a function of the expected increase in performance this year, the power-steering and braking systems have been upsized.

POWER UNIT. In contrast to the aerodynamics, when it comes to the power unit, there have been few changes to the regulations. The main one concerns the amount of fuel that can be used by each car during the race: with the predicted increase in performance, with a bigger percentage of each lap spent at full revs, the permitted amount of fuel has increased from 100 to 105kg, although the flow rate is still fixed at 100kg/hour. The 062 engine is a definite step forward compared to its predecessor, when it comes to chasing performance. The layout of some of the mechanical components on the hybrid power unit has been revised, while other areas maintain a similar layout to the 2016 car. On the sporting regulation front, the abolition of the “Token” system allows the teams more room for development over the course of the season.

 – DATA SHEET –

Engine
Capacity 1600 cc
Max revs 15,000
Supercharging Single Turbo
Fuel flow 100kg/hr max
Fuel capacity 105kg
Configuration V6 90°
Cylinders 6
Bore 80mm
Stroke 53mm
Valves 4 per cylinder
Injection 500 bar – direct

 

ERS system
Battery energy (per lap) 4MJ
MGU-K Power 120kW
MGU-K Max revs 50,000rpm
MGU-H Max revs 125,000rpm

 

Technical data
Chassis in carbon-fiber and honeycomb composite structure
Ferrari longitudinal gearbox
Servo controlled hydraulic limited-slip differential
Semiautomatic sequential- and electronically-controlled gearbox with quick shift
Number of gears: 8 +R
Brembo ventilated carbon-fiber disc brakes(front and rear) and brake by wire rear brakes
Pushrod front suspension and Pullrod rear suspension
Weight with water, lubricant and driver 728kg
OZ wheels (front and rear) 13”

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