Ferrari were the first team to announce a launch date for their 2024 Formula 1 challenger.
After a thrilling 2022 runner-up finish, the Prancing Horse slipped back to third place in 2023 after Mercedes edged it out by a mere three points in a nail-biting season finale in Abu Dhabi.
Yet, amidst the disappointment, Ferrari were the only team capable of cracking Red Bull's stranglehold on race wins. Carlos Sainz claimed a sensational victory in Singapore, becoming the only non-Red Bull winner of the season.
But looking ahead, the Scuderia are making no secret of their ambitions. Team boss Fred Vasseur said they will change 95% of the components of the 2023 car this year.
This is a clear statement of intent, setting their sights not just on a return to second place but perhaps even the ultimate prize: the championship trophy.