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Toro Rosso is poised to become the first team to officially reveal its 2019 Formula 1 car after confirming the earliest launch date so far.
The Red Bull junior team has announced its Honda-powered STR14 will be unveiled on Monday, February 11.
That puts it at the head of a queue of teams preparing to reveal their new challengers that week, ahead of testing commencing on February 18.
Six teams have now revealed their launch dates, with Renault previously set to be the earliest by unveiling its new car on February 12.
Racing Point follows a day later with a new identity reveal in Canada on February 13, while McLaren’s MCL34 will be launched on Valentine’s Day.
Ferrari’s 2019 car will complete a week’s worth of launches on Friday February 15.
Sauber is so far the only team to commit to a pitlane roll-out at Barcelona testing on February 18, although Haas is likely to do the same.
Mercedes, Red Bull and Williams have not communicated their plans, but Red Bull has been linked to a repeat of its 2018 plans – which involved a Silverstone shakedown and pitlane roll-out in testing.
F1’s key pre-season dates so far
February 11 Toro Rosso launch
February 12 Renault launch
February 13 Racing Point launch
February 14 McLaren launch
February 15 Ferrari launch
February 18 Sauber launch
February 18-21 First pre-season test
February 26-March 1 Second pre-season test