Ferrari SF90

Ferrari SF90
The Ferrari SF90, driven by Sebastian Vettel during the Austrian Grand Prix
CategoryFormula One
ConstructorFerrari
Designer(s)Mattia Binotto (Technical Director)
Enrico Cardile (Vehicle Project Manager)
Fabio Montecchi (Vehicle Project Manager)
Andrea De Zordo (Deputy Vehicle Project Manager)
Giorgio Rossetti (Head of Development)
Tiziano Battistini (Head of Chassis Design)
Maurzio Bocchi (Head of Vehicle Performance)
David Sanchez (Head of Aerodynamics)
PredecessorFerrari SF71H
SuccessorFerrari SF1000
Technical specifications[1]
Suspension (front)Push-rod
Suspension (rear)Pull-rod
Length5,712 mm (224.9 in)
Width2,000 mm (79 in)
Height950 mm (37 in)
Wheelbase3,652 mm (143.8 in)
EngineFerrari 064 1.6 L (98 cu in) direct injection V6 turbocharged engine limited to 15,000 RPM in a mid-mounted, rear-wheel drive layout
Electric motorFerrari kinetic and thermal energy recovery systems
TransmissionEight forward and one reverse gears
Weight743 kg (1,638 lb)
FuelShell V-Power
LubricantsShell Helix Ultra
BrakesSelf-ventilating Brembo Carbon disc brakes (front and rear) with electronic control on rear brakes
TyresPirelli P Zero (dry)
Pirelli Cinturato (wet)
OZ forged magnesium wheels: 13"
Competition history
Notable entrantsScuderia Ferrari Mission Winnow[note 1]
Notable drivers
Debut2019 Australian Grand Prix
First win2019 Belgian Grand Prix
Last win2019 Singapore Grand Prix
Last event2019 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
RacesWinsPodiumsPolesF/Laps
2131996

The Ferrari SF90 (also known by its internal name, Project 670)[3] is a Formula One racing car designed and constructed by Scuderia Ferrari to compete during the 2019 Formula One World Championship. The chassis was designed by Mattia Binotto, Enrico Cardile, Fabio Montecchi and David Sanchez with Corrado Iotti leading the powertrain design. It was driven by Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc, who was making his debut for Scuderia Ferrari. The car made its competitive debut at the 2019 Australian Grand Prix.

  1. ^ "SF90". www.ferrari.com. Retrieved 23 March 2020.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference SF90 stats was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ "Ferrari become first team to announce F1 2019 launch date". Formula One. 14 December 2018. Retrieved 14 February 2023.


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