Ferrari have launched their 2013 Formula 1 racer in Maranello this morning. Marking F1's final year with V8s, the new Ferrari is dubbed the F138. Although every single component is revised for maximum performance, the single seater is an evolution of the F2012, which allowed Fernando Alonso to challenge for the World Championship until the final round of last year's championship. Thanks to a new 'vanity plate' the very ugly hump on the nose is no longer visible. Ferrari have retained both Alonso and Felipe Massa to drive the F138.
In a spectacular ceremony that also kicked off the manufacturer's 50th anniversary celebrations, McLaren already launched their new MP4-28 Mercedes yesterday. Unlike the Ferrari, this is actually far more than an evolution of the 2012 car even though the MP4-27 scored seven victories. The biggest change is the front suspension, which now features pull-rod actuated suspension to allow a cleaner airflow. Following the departure of Lewis Hamilton, the responsibility of piloting the MP4-28 will fall on Jenson Button and new signing Sergio Perez.
AMG Mercedes have today announced the C 63 AMG 'Edition 507'. The 507 is a reference to the horsepower available from the massaged 'M156' V8, representing an increase of 50 hp compared to the 'standard' model. Available as sedan, coupe and estate, the Edition 507 is easily recognisable thanks to a more aggressive engine cover.

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2013 Ferrari F138 - Images, Specifications and Information

2013 Mercedes-Benz C 63 AMG 'Edition 507' Coup - Images, Specifications and Information

2013 Kia Cross GT Concept - Images, Specifications and Information

2013 McLaren MP4-28 Mercedes - Images, Specifications and Information