Ferrari SF-25 - 2025 Australian Grand Prix
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Ferrari SF-25 - 2025 Australian Grand Prix

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Ferrari SF-25 - 2025 Australian Grand PrixBased on the cars raced by Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton in the Louis Vuitton Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park Circuit on the 16th of March 2025 Each model hand built and assembled by a small team of craftsmen 1: 18 scale model, over 31cm 12in long Made using the finest quality materials Over 800 hours to develop the model Precisely engineered parts: castings, photo etchings and CNC machined metal components Built using original CAD designs

  • Based on the cars raced by Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton in the Louis Vuitton Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park Circuit on the 16th of March 2025
  • Each model hand-built and assembled by a small team of craftsmen
  • 1:18 scale model, over 31cm/12in long
  • Made using the finest quality materials
  • Over 800 hours to develop the model
  • Precisely engineered parts: castings, photo-etchings and CNC machined metal components
  • Built using original CAD designs and paint codes supplied by Scuderia Ferrari

Scuderia Ferrari HP’s competitor for the 2025 FIA Formula One World Championship season, the SF-25 sought to build on the platform of its predecessor, the multiple race-winning SF-24. With Charles Leclerc entering his seventh season with the team and the highly publicised arrival of Lewis Hamilton, who made global headlines by leaving Mercedes after 11 years to move to Maranello, the SF-25 pushed to better Ferrari's performance in 2024, where they finished just 14 points beyond eventual title winners McLaren.

Technical Developments

Unveiled at the F1 75 launch event on the 18th of February at London’s O2 Arena, the SF-25 was the 71st Formula 1 car built by Ferrari. Although it was the fourth of the second generation of ground effect cars introduced in 2022, it represented a complete redesign, utilising distinct technical solutions to those adopted in the past. The most visible change initiated was the transition from a pushrod to a pull-rod front suspension. This architectural shift aimed to enhance airflow around the car and provide greater opportunities for aerodynamic development, which had been largely exhausted in the previous model. The SF-25 was an evolution in every aspect compared to previous year's car, offering a solid foundation for improvement. It was designed to maximise development potential in a season where, due to the stability of the regulations entering their final year, remarkably close competition was expected, with just thousandths of a second separating lap times. While the power unit did not introduce any groundbreaking innovations, it was further optimised to extract maximum performance. Ensuring reliability remained an ongoing effort; over the winter, despite reduced permitted hours of test bench running, significant work was done to analyse and refine each process based on lessons learned from the 2024 season, ensuring robustness across all components.

A Striking New Livery

The SF-25’s livery underwent a striking transformation, beautifully blending elements of past, present and future, with a declaration of style, power and tradition. The darker shade of 2025 Racing Red, with its matte finish, evoked decades of racing, drawing inspiration from the intense tones of the early Scuderia cars. A bold, angled white band prominently adorned the car, symbolising dynamism and a vision that looked to the future. Amid the main colour scheme, subtle thin, glossy red and white stripes introduced a balance of tradition and modernity, reminiscent of the sartorial care applied to the clothing and cars that Ferrari produces every day. The contrast between white and red was a tribute to the marque’s history and identity, and to the continuous evolution of Ferrari style, a manifesto for refined sportiness and timeless aesthetics. Notably, the glossy detail on the bodywork was in contrast to the matte detailing on gloss finish of the World Endurance Championship-competing 499P Hypercar, underlining the Maranello DNA shared by the two cars that competed in the most important motor racing championships. The wheel rims were also entirely red, while the numbers on Charles’ and Lewis’ cars were white, in Ferrari’s official font, Ferrari Sans.

Note: This is a 'Kerbside' model and does not feature any moving parts.

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Dave Roberts
Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 5
Well worth the price.
Great fit and quality feel.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2025
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Simple Programmer
Draper, US
★★★★★ 5
One of the Best Watch for the Price
Color: Black/Gray
Second time purchase of this model. The strap on the first one broke after 5 years and the original battery is still in it. Just found out that you can purchase replacement swap from Timex direct or through retail stores like Walmart and Target. The replacement straps are about $12. I mentioned this because as other reviewer of this watch or similar mode, the major con is the strap seems to break after several years. The other con of this watch is that the “start/split” button which is used to change time zone is on the face of the watch of the watch. It is slightly raised, so it is easy to accidently change time zone when sleeping. This watch looks good, very rugged, have taken it out many times snorkeling and shows no indication of water leakage. The oversize display is easy to read. The indigo light makes the watch easy to read at night and the night feature when turn on, will auto-light the display when any button is pressed. I travel a lot and really like the three time zones. Another hidden feature not mentioned by others is the custom menu feature. You can selectively pick the features you want to use and reduce the number of features you have to cycle through. This is an excellent everyday watch, very rugged, and accurate. On the previous one, I didn’t have to reset the time at all during the 5 years of use. The number for Timex Support is: If you can't find your strap, you can also order one by calling our Customer Service Department at 1-888-727-2931. I also had the traditional size display before discovering the oversize mode. The oversize is a lot easier to read.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2014
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CJ
Phoenix, US
★★★★★ 5
Works great, rugged, and worth the money!
Color: Black/Gray
Just purchased my second of this watch as a replacement. The first lasted about four years of abuse before the straps started to crumble. No battery or other issues. It had survived Afghanistan, numerous field exercises, mud, sweat, rain, wind, etc. and was well worth the $35 I spent on it. It is easy to adjust the time and has a handy 2nd time feature if you're between two time zones frequently or jut want to know the time back home. Everything else is what one would expect from the Ironman series. Lightweight, good backlight (indiglo), not obnoxiously large, rugged, good chrono/timers/alarms.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2014
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DCJ
West Palm Beach, US
★★★★★ 4
Good Watch
Color: Black/Gray
I have an old 30 lap Ironman. This one is larger than my previous one and has more features. It took me a little while to fully figure out how the new "occasion" feature works, but I can honestly say that I will probably never use that feature. This is a good watch, but the old one is easier to read at an angle. I did not measure the angle that the other segments become visible enough to interfere with viewing the time, but I do know that it is less than my old one. I have to twist my wrist a little more to view the time than I did with the old one. My old one is over 10 years old and still keeps excellent time. I replaced the strap and battery a couple times. The plastic part on top of it broke off when I dropped it at the airport about a year ago. Eventually the whole top fell off. I glued a plastic piece on to replace the "start/split" button. The wife decided that my repair was too ugly to wear in public. I still wear the old one around the house just to bother her! Hopefully this new one will last as long. I may have to get a Velcro strap for this one. The plastic one looks better, but the Velcro type is more comfortable.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2014
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L.S.
Grantham, US
★★★★★ 5
Good watch that can take a beating
Color: Black/Gray
I have owned a Timex IronMan watch for almost 2 decades now and this will only be the 4th one I’ve bought. I wear it every day, and I rarely take it off except when I shower, but that is just because I want to wash my wrist. Between my time in the military, working on cars, swimming, and wildland firefighting I have never had one break on me. I’ve never even had a battery actually die. Every time I’ve replaced a watch is because the backlight eventually got so faint I couldn’t read the time in the dark. I have had the pin that holds the clasp on come off once, but that was when I had my hand jammed down in an engine trying to remove a part and the watch got caught because I didn’t take it off first. The only thing I am not crazy about is the size of this watch. Being a creature of habit, I normally get the smaller Ironman, but I thought I’d try something different and I guess it will just take some getting used to. Overall I am very pleased with this watch.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2022

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