MEET SCUDERIA FERRARI’S FLEET OF IVECO S-WAY TRUCKS

The iconic Italian Formula 1 race team took delivery of 15 brand-new IVECO S-Way prime movers last year

Ferrari’s fleet of IVECO S-Way prime movers and its SF-24 racer
Image: IVECO

The Maranello-based outfit has always represented the finest in Italian engineering. And its newly refreshed fleet of IVECO S-Way prime movers extends an all-Italian factory partnership that extends back over 20 years.

Replacing the team’s fleet of aging Stralis prime movers, the S-Way is IVECO’s new flagship on-highway prime mover launched in 2019. Scuderia Ferrari’s prime movers have plenty of grunt available to their drivers, with a 570-hp Cursor 13 engine, a 12-gear HI-TRONIX automated gearbox and fully automatic suspension.

The S-Way trucks are also decked out in a paint job that matches the team’s SF-24 racer, which netted five wins and 22 podium finishes at the hands of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz last year.

At a launch event at Fiorano in October last year, Luca Sra, President, Truck Business Unit, Iveco Group, commented: “We are very proud of our brand being linked to such a world sporting legend. For the past 20 years, we have worked with Ferrari, which has entrusted our high-performance and reliable vehicles with the logistics and handling of its most important assets.

“We share similar values and ambitions, the passion and competitive spirit needed to perform at the highest level. Just like the Scuderia Ferrari we are driven by a fighting passion to strive for excellence, constantly pushing the boundaries of what is possible to raise the bar on our performance day after day, always aiming for the top.”

Image: IVECO

Image: IVECO

The first official outing for the new S-Way trucks was the Barcelona tyre test earlier this month. And they’ll be back on the road for the short 85-kilometre journey to the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix on May 16-18, when the European swing of the 2025 Formula 1 begins.

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