In practice, the SF1000 was built to celebrate the 1000th Scuderia Ferrari Grand Prix in 2020, but the team didn’t have much to celebrate this year after Ferrari didn’t win a single race and finished sixth in the constructors’ standings Achievement for 40 years.
The SF1000 was driven by four-time world champions Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc in 2020. Originally the car was only supposed to be driven in the 2020 championship, but now it will also compete in the 2021 season after technical regulations were expanded due to the disruption caused by the global pandemic.
“Our relationship with Ferrari and all manufacturers is based on customers and artisans,” said Sandy Copeman, Director of Brand at Amalgam.
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