SF90
The Ferrari SF90, designed for 2019 Formula One World Championship commemorating Scuderia Ferrari 90th anniversary as racing team (1929-2019), features mid-mounted Ferrari 064 1.6-liter turbocharged 90-degree V6 hybrid power unit producing over 1,000 horsepower combined with sophisticated MGU-K kinetic and MGU-H heat energy recovery systems storing up to 4 MJ per lap through lithium-ion battery solution, paired with Ferrari eight-speed seamless-shift sequential semi-automatic transmission. Advanced 2019 technical regulations maintained 2017-era aerodynamic freedoms including wide front wing spanning full 2,000mm track width, maximum five horizontal elements, and revised bargeboard geometry with reduced maximum height creating complex aerodynamic development optimizing outwash philosophy and underfloor flow management achieving exceptional downforce levels while maintaining minimum 743 kg weight including driver meeting FIA technical specifications.
The SF90 represents Ferrari championship challenge driven by Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc achieving nine pole positions and three race victories including Belgian, Italian (Leclerc), and Singapore (Vettel) Grands Prix demonstrating strong qualifying pace competitiveness against Mercedes W10 while ultimately securing second position in Constructors Championship. Distinctive technical features include pull-rod front suspension versus common push-rod configuration optimizing center of gravity placement, aggressive sidepod undercuts maximizing bargeboard efficiency, and characteristic Ferrari red livery celebrating 90 years of Scuderia racing heritage. Engine development featured Shell fuel partnership and advanced combustion strategies initially questioned by FIA technical directives regarding fuel flow monitoring systems, ultimately leading to clarified regulations affecting subsequent 2020 power unit specification. Advanced chassis construction utilizes carbon fiber composite monocoque with honeycomb core featuring halo cockpit protection device, Brembo carbon-ceramic braking system, and Pirelli control tire specification across multiple compounds. The SF90 established Charles Leclerc emergence as championship contender delivering two victories in maiden Ferrari season while highlighting ongoing challenge matching Mercedes hybrid era dominance establishing development foundation for subsequent SF1000 evolution representing Ferrari continuous pursuit of championship glory throughout modern Formula One competition.