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2017 Ferrari F1 car to star at Autosport International

The 2017 Ferrari Formula 1 car will complete the main Ferrari feature at Autosport International at the NEC in Birmingham, UK this week.

Kimi Raikkonen, Ferrari SF70H

Kimi Raikkonen, Ferrari SF70H

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Michael Schumacher, Ferrari F2004.
LMGTE Pro first place #71 AF Corse Ferrari 488 GTE: Davide Rigon, Sam Bird
Ferrari FXXK Evo
#71 AF Corse Ferrari 488 GTE: Davide Rigon, Sam Bird
Ferrari FXX K Evoluzione
FXX programme

The SF70H joins the 2004 F1 championship-winning F2004, the 2017 World Endurance Championship GTE Pro-winning AF Corse 488 GTE, FXX-K Evo and the 488 Challenge cars on the stage, which will showcase the range of cars available through Ferrari's exclusive client racing programme Corse Clienti.

The 2017 Ferrari F1 car is named SF70H to mark Scuderia Ferrari's 70th anniversary. The car collected five race wins, 20 podiums, five pole positions as Sebastian Vettel took the world championship fight to Mercedes and Lewis Hamilton.

Ferrari drivers attending the show include reigning WEC GTE Pro champions James Calado and Alessandro Pier Guidi, Miguel Molina and former F1 racer Marc Gene.

Autosport Media UK Editor-in-Chief, Andrew van de Burgt, said: "The 2017 Ferrari F1 car completes this outstanding array of Ferrari racing cars representing the exclusive Corse Clienti programme.

"It has been a long winter without any Formula 1 action and having the 2017 F1 car is the perfect reward for fans coming to the show this week to get up close its latest race winner.

"Do not miss out on this amazing celebration of arguably the most iconic marque in motorsport history."

Autosport International, the world's largest motorsport show, takes place at the NEC in Birmingham this week, with two trade days on January 11-12 before it opens to the public on January 13-14.

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