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Since 1850, PEUGEOT has successively used ten logos, always bearing the lion emblem. Today, an eleventh version, even more powerful, qualitative and elegant, is born from the creativity of the PEUGEOT Design Lab, the Global Brand Design studio of the PEUGEOT brand. Launched in 2010, the current logo had to evolve to crown the brand's evolution towards the top of the range. With a complete renewal of its vehicle offering in 10 years, PEUGEOT modernizes its logo to keep up with its products. At the beginning of the year 2021, with the launch of a range that will inaugurate the new PEUGEOT 308, with a new internet site and with the birth of STELLANTIS, the planets have aligned. PEUGEOT is a brand of its time. Always at the forefront, live in the present moment, anticipate behavioral changes and open the door to new mobility solutions. PEUGEOT has lived through all revolutions: industrial, technological, political, social, digital and, more recently, environmental - the energy transition and carbon-free mobility have become the main vertex of a sustainable growth strategy.
Scuderia Ferrari Mission Winnow’s SF21 car that will race this season, was seen for the first time today and features a subtle livery that looks to the challenges of the future without forgetting the team’s roots and history. “The rear end is reminiscent of the burgundy red of the very first Ferrari, the 125 S,” explained Team Principal Mattia Binotto. “But as it moves gradually towards the cockpit area, it transforms into the modern red that we have used in most recent years. This season presents us with many challenges and through this livery, visually, we reboot from our past and head into the future.” The car. This car is the 67th to be built in Maranello to compete in the Formula 1 World Championship and is an evolution of last year’s SF1000, as dictated by the regulations, which require the use of the same chassis as in 2020, thus limiting the opportunities for change in many areas. Therefore, the SF21 was developed in all the permitted areas, from the engine, which is completely new, to the aerodynamics and, at the rear end, which is where the two development tokens allowed in the regulations have been used. Line-up. The SF21 makes its track debut tomorrow in Bahrain for a Filming Day, during which it can complete up to 100 kilometres for the purpose of acquiring film footage for team partners and media use. The Scuderia’s youngest driver line-up since 1968, Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz, will both drive. When the first race of the season takes place on 28 March, the pairing’s average age will be 25 years and 3 days. Before that, they will tackle the only 2021 pre-season test, getting to grips with the new car over three days at the Sakhir circuit.
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