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Ferrari to be first with 2017 F1 test car

Ferrari to be first with 2017 F1 test car Ferrari looks set to get the jump on the F1 field for 2017 by being first out of the blocks with a test car. Top teams have put their hands up to help official supplier Pirelli develop its bigger and significantly different tyres for the wider and faster cars of next year. And Germany's Auto Motor und Sport reports that with Pirelli wanting to kick off track testing with specially-modified 2017 test cars, Ferrari is first in line. 'At the moment is looks as though Ferrari could be ready before the German grand prix' in July, revealed correspondent Michael Schmidt. It is expected that test, featuring a 2015 Ferrari modified to stimulate the 25 per...
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