Ferrari Unveils its New Formula 1 Car, the SF21

Ferrari unveils its new car for the F1 season. (Ferrari)
Ferrari unveils its new car for the F1 season. (Ferrari)
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Ferrari Unveils its New Formula 1 Car, the SF21

Ferrari unveils its new car for the F1 season. (Ferrari)
Ferrari unveils its new car for the F1 season. (Ferrari)

Ferrari unveiled its new car online Wednesday, becoming the last of the 10 Formula One teams to present their 2021 editions.

The car, which is named SF21 for Scuderia Ferrari, has a new power unit. A bright green sponsor’s logo on the engine cover stands out on the otherwise red car.

“The color looks a little bit more dark compared to last year and there’s this other shade of red in the back of the car,” returning driver Charles Leclerc said, adding that the green “was a last-minute change.”

Leclerc and new teammate Carlos Sainz Jr. will drive the car for the first time during a filming day at the Bahrain circuit on Thursday. Official preseason testing starts on Friday in Bahrain, where the season opens on March 28.

Sainz Jr. said he and Leclerc will drive “only 10 laps more or less, each” on Thursday, “but at least we will get our first taste.”

“Then on Friday we start to get serious and start to properly test the car and get ready for the season,” Sainz Jr. added.

Ferrari struggled last season with Leclerc finishing eighth and the departed Sebastian Vettel 13th in the drivers' standings. Ferrari was sixth in the constructors' standings.



Biles Still Undecided on 2028 LA Games Participation 

Laureus World Sports Awards - Palacio de Cibeles, Madrid, Spain - April 21, 2025 United States gymnast Simone Biles poses with the sportswoman of the year award after the ceremony. (Reuters)
Laureus World Sports Awards - Palacio de Cibeles, Madrid, Spain - April 21, 2025 United States gymnast Simone Biles poses with the sportswoman of the year award after the ceremony. (Reuters)
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Biles Still Undecided on 2028 LA Games Participation 

Laureus World Sports Awards - Palacio de Cibeles, Madrid, Spain - April 21, 2025 United States gymnast Simone Biles poses with the sportswoman of the year award after the ceremony. (Reuters)
Laureus World Sports Awards - Palacio de Cibeles, Madrid, Spain - April 21, 2025 United States gymnast Simone Biles poses with the sportswoman of the year award after the ceremony. (Reuters)

Simone Biles, the most decorated gymnast in history, said she has yet to decide whether she will take part in her home Olympics in Los Angeles in 2028.

Biles won gold medals in the team, all-around and vault competitions at the 2024 Games to complete a triumphant comeback three years after withdrawing from events at the Tokyo Olympics but said Paris took a heavy toll on her.

"I have accomplished so much in my sport. For me to come back, I would really need to be thrilled by it," Biles, who has won seven Olympic golds in total, told French sports daily L'Equipe on Tuesday.

"You're going to tell me that the perspective of the Games in Los Angeles is fascinating. And I will be there, whether on the apparatus or in the stands, I still haven't decided.

"2028 seems so far away. And my body ages. I felt it in Paris. At the end of the competition, I went back to the village, I took the elevator and my body literally collapsed - I got sick for 10 days...

"So, to be honest, I don't know. We'll see," the 28-year-old added.