The SF71H features a longer wheelbase than its predecessor, the
SF70H, and a revised cooling system. Ferrari have further evolved their philosophy of moving the crash structure outside the sidepods, creating a complex bargeboard array and sidepod inlet configuration, even including winglets on the rear view mirrors. A small shark fin goes down the engine cover, and supports a low T-wing above the exhaust and spanning almost the entire width of the rear wing. One of the most significant updates of the season came at the
Spanish Grand Prix, where Ferrari changed the way the mirrors were mounted, switching from a standard position to having them mounted on the
Halo. They also added a winglet above each mirror, but the
FIA deemed them illegal, despite claims from the team that they were intended to support the mirrors. Therefore, they were removed at the next race in
Monaco. After being outperformed by
Mercedes at the
Singapore,
Russian, and Japanese Grand Prix, Ferrari removed some of their updates at the
United States Grand Prix, which allowed them to compete with and beat
Mercedes again. File:2018 Ferrari SF71H front side.jpg File:2018 Ferrari SF71H rear side.jpg File:2018 Ferrari SF71H front.jpg File:2018 Ferrari SF71H rear.jpg == Racing history ==