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Ferrari pay homage to Lewis Hamilton ally with NEW livery
Ferrari revealed a new F1 livery at the Italian Grand Prix in honor of Niki Lauda, featuring a design reminiscent of his 1975 championship-winning car.
The red and white Monza livery pays tribute to Lauda’s historical connection with Ferrari, celebrating 50 years since his first world championship victory.
The retro-inspired design includes details like a silver-painted rear wing and cursive font for the driver names of Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc.
Hamilton’s close relationship with Lauda, who won three F1 titles, is highlighted through the special tribute livery.
Despite a double DNF at Zandvoort last week, Ferrari aims for a strong performance at Monza, where Hamilton faces a grid penalty for failing to heed double waved yellows.






