The presentation of the SF-24, Ferrari’s new car, is scheduled for February 13, but ten days before that, Sky Sports will premiere a new documentary series about the team from Maranello. The series has 6 episodes and the first episode will be shown this Saturday.
The new work of Sky Sports journalists, created together with their Italian colleagues from Sky Italia, is called DiscoverRed and contains a kind of pun, so it is not easy to find an adequate translation. The point is that the viewer of the series will discover something that a team with the signature color red usually keeps hidden from prying eyes.
But now the Scuderia has made an exception for documentary makers, and that is even surprising, given the traditional atmosphere of secrecy that surrounds everything related to the work of the Formula 1 team.
Naturally, the film contains interviews with Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz, but also with Frederic Vasseur, the head of the Ferrari team, with technical director Enrico Cardile and chief mechanic Enrico Gualtieri. Together with the Sky Sports film crew, the viewer visits various departments of the Scuderia base in Maranello, but also the factory where the famous Ferrari sports cars are assembled.
In several episodes of the series they will show the so-called Remote Garage, i.e. “remote garage” – a control center, from which the necessary support for the racing crew is provided during the Grand Prix, they will show the wind tunnel, talk about the work of the design department and the simulator.
If the premiere of the first episode is scheduled for February 3, the last one is scheduled for the 13th, i.e. it will be shown on the day of the presentation of the 2024 car.
Source: F1 News

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