Following the launch of Ferrari’s new 2017 Formula 1 car, the SF70H has now hit the track for the first time at Fiorano.
2007 world champion Kimi Räikkönen took to the Ferrari test circuit to put the SF70H through its paces.
The team’s 2017 challenger was officially unveiled in an online video on Friday morning, shortly before it emerged on track.
Ferrari shared a video later in the day with footage of Raikkonen on track driving the new car.
Following Raikkonen's run in the SF70H, it was then Sebastian Vettel's turn, although his outing was delayed slightly due to rain.
The team reached the 100km filming day limit at Fiorani, with running split equally between the drivers and demo 2017 Pirelli tyre compounds used.
The SF70H will make its public track debut at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on February 27, the first day of the opening winter test.
Ferrari’s 2017 F1 car launch was quickly followed by the reveal of the new orange-and-black liveried McLaren MCL32.