It's time to open your 2020 calendar and add an entry to February 11, as that’s the day Ferrari will unveil the car they hope can deliver a first Formula 1 world championship in more than a decade.

During Ferrari’s Christmas media lunch at Maranello, team boss Mattia Binotto revealed the date – making the 2019 constructors’ championship runners up the first team to publicly confirm their plan.

While Ferrari failed to build on pre-season form in the campaign just gone, when they had looked like the team to beat, there was light at the end of the tunnel after the summer break as they won three races in a row.

Ultimately, they came up short again, but there were positives. For one, it became clear they now have the best engine on the grid. For two, Charles Leclerc took more pole positions than anyone else.

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