Ferrari has become the first team to officially launch its 2009 F1 race car, revealing it at a low-key event at the company's Maranello headquarters. The car's 'F60' title is in celebration of the fact the Italian marque is the only to have contested all sixty seasons in the sport's history and has nothing to do with the famous supercar from the past decade which goes by the same name. Explaining the name, team boss Stefano Domenicali said: "It was our desire to combine the history of F1 and the fact that Ferrari has always been present." The car was originally scheduled to be track debuted at nearby Fiorano, but Felipe Massa instead took to the cockpit of the F60 for the first time at Ferrari's other circuit, Mugello, after the launch. 2009 Ferrari F60 F1 race car |
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