First of all the acronym, which referred to the 70 years of the Cavallino. The SF70H was Ferrari's Formula 1 for the 2017 season, from which the team expected better results than a dull 2016 season. With refined aerodynamics and cutting-edge technology, the SF70H showed great potential since the opening race, Adelaide, won by Vettel. After a sparkling start, the SF70H season went down and five overall victories for Vettel were not enough to prevent Hamilton and Mercedes from taking the drivers 'and manufacturers' titles respectively.