Ferrari has confirmed its 2016 F1 car will be launched on Friday - February 19 - at 1pm GMT.
The new car - which has yet to be officially named - will be unveiled online at 2pm local time, with the event to be streamed via the Ferrari website. The team confirmed the time via its Twitter account with a week to go until the start of pre-season testing in Spain.
New F1 car to be launched Feb., 19th at 14 CET on our website! #readysetred pic.twitter.com/klrTRGK4Cw
— Scuderia Ferrari (@ScuderiaFerrari) February 15, 2016
Ferrari will then complete a filming day with its new car at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on Sunday before the start of pre-season testing on Monday February 21.
Recent reports have suggested this year's Ferrari livery will feature a predominantly white engine cover, harking back to the iconic Ferrari 312T that won the 1975 world championship in the hands of Niki Lauda.
Red Bull will launch its livery on Wednesday February 17, while McLaren is also set to unveil its new car a day before the start of testing.
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