The Ferrari SF70H, designed for the 2017 Formula One season, marked Ferrari's 70th anniversary as an automotive manufacturer. Driven by Sebastian Vettel, who named it "Gina," and Kimi Räikkönen, the SF70H debuted with a victory at the Australian Grand Prix. Notable for its speed in pre-season testing, the car showed strong performances throughout the season, including Vettel's wins in Bahrain and Monaco, and a 1-2 finish in Monaco - Ferrari's first since 2001. Despite challenges like a controversial incident involving Vettel in Azerbaijan and technical issues in Malaysia and Japan, the SF70H helped Ferrari finish second in the Constructors' Championship, with Vettel and Räikkönen placing 2nd and 4th respectively in the Drivers' Championship.