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Ferrari Reveals Lauda 1975 Tribute Livery for Monza as Tifosi Pack Milan

The heritage look serves as a rallying point after the Zandvoort double DNF, with Hamilton carrying a five‑place grid penalty.

Overview

  • Ferrari confirmed a white‑and‑red 312 T–inspired design for the SF‑25 featuring cursive driver names, black numbers in a white panel, a white engine cover, a metallic‑silver rear wing and wheels styled after the era, including an extreme Monza rear‑wing option.
  • The team will wear 1975‑style uniforms with the rectangular Cavallino logo, while Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton get era‑inspired suits, shoes and helmets; Jean Alesì is set to drive a 1995 Ferrari 412 T2 in a pre‑race demo.
  • The special look uses a recyclable PVC wrap developed with title partner HP, a system already trialed on the Miami livery to withstand F1 thermal loads.
  • Leclerc and Hamilton drew huge crowds at the 'Drive to Monza' events in Milan, and organizers report a sellout with roughly 350,000 tickets for Sunday.
  • Hamilton reiterated he will give everything despite a five‑place grid drop, and Ferrari is presenting the home weekend as a reset, with the Museo Ferrari displaying Lauda’s 1975 312 T and a car in the Monza livery throughout September.