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The Ferrari F1-75 (also known by its internal name Project 674) is a Formula 1 racing car. Designed and built by Scuderia Ferrari, which competed in the 2022 Formula 1 World Championship. South African engineer Rory Byrne, although not officially credited, was significantly involved in the design of the F1-75. Because the car proved itself in the first part of the season, his contract was extended for three years. The car made its competitive debut at the 2022 Bahrain Grand Prix.
The car was driven by Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz Jr.
The chassis is Ferrari's first single-seater under the FIA 2022 technical regulations. The F1-75 has scored four victories, from Bahrain, Australia, Great Britain and Austria. 20 podium finishes from his 22 races.
Compared to the winless 2020 and 2021 cars, the F1-75 was instantly competitive. The team took pole position and a dominant victory in the first race in Bahrain. This feat was repeated in Australia, where Leclerc held a 46-point lead, despite the team's reluctance to add updates to the car. Compared to its main rival, the Red Bull RB18, the F1-75 often showed superior cornering speeds, but the RB18 was better on the straights. Leclerc took four consecutive poles from Miami to Baku. The team failed to turn any of those poles into wins thanks to a combination of unreliability and poor strategy. At the British Grand Prix, Sainz took pole position and won his first Formula 1 race. At the following race in Austria, the F1-75 took another victory with Leclerc taking his 5th Grand Prix win.