Toro Rosso was the last team to announce its "warhorse" for next season when it launched the STR12 on February 26.
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Williams FW40.Williams was the first team to release the computer-generated design of their car, the FW40, giving fans a closer look at the new era of racing cars. After Valtteri Bottas joined Mercedes, Felipe Massa postponed his retirement plans to continue racing this season. In a few weeks, former Mercedes technical director Paddy Lowe will officially join Williams. |
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Sauber C36.A classic Sauber design with a striking blue and white body color scheme. The front spoiler is painted in gold. Like in 2016, the car is powered by a Ferrari engine. |
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Renault RS17.Renault was the first team to officially unveil the car, giving enthusiasts a look at the RS17 in action. Those attending the event in London were not disappointed. As Jolyon Palmer and Nico Hulkenberg lifted the RS17’s cover, spectators were amazed to see the massive spoilers and a strip of colour added to Renault’s signature yellow paint. |
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Force India VJM10.This is Force India’s 10th year in F1 and they have launched the VJM10 amid much fanfare after finishing fourth in the team class last year. With youngster Esteban Ocon replacing Nico Hulkenberg and Sergio Perez as the team leader, Force India will be something of an unknown quantity in 2017. |
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Mercedes W08.Sleek, solid and aggressive-looking, that’s how the reigning champions’ W08 looks like in the new season. It’s been a competitive car since its debut, with Lewis Hamilton testing it at Silverstone. If Mercedes’ latest design can maintain the pace it’s shown in its initial figures, it could be a tough season for its rivals. |
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Ferrari SF70-H.Could this be the car that inspires Ferrari to its first title since 2008? Debuting at Ferrari’s Fiorano circuit, the SF70-H immediately caught the eye with a small T-shaped wing attached to the rear spoiler. Next season, Ferrari will be racing without former technical director James Allison, who has joined Mercedes. |
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McLaren MCL32.McLaren has been chasing a revolutionary colour scheme for some time now, and the MCL32 has not disappointed fans with its eye-catching orange, black and white colour scheme. After a string of disappointing seasons, the eight-time F1 champions are hoping their third year with engine supplier Honda will pay off. |
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Red Bull RB13.The only team to win a race outside Mercedes in 2016 is the clear favourite to topple Lewis Hamilton and co. next season. The RB13 will be in Barcelona for pre-season testing on February 27. 2017 promises to be an exciting one for Red Bull, with the addition of Adrian Newey to the team’s engineering department. |
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Haas VF-17.For its second season in F1, Haas has changed the main body colour from silver to dark grey. With a chassis designed by Dallara and a close relationship with engine supplier Ferrari, Haas hopes to improve on its eighth-place finish last season. |
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Toro Rosso STR12.Toro Rosso was the last team to reveal their car for the new season on February 26. The design, called STR12, surprised with its bold red and blue colors. The details on the car designed by James Key are impressive with its relatively thin nose and waist, a departure from the aggressive trend of the new season. However, can the STR12 keep up with the speed of its rivals with this design? |
According to VNE