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Ferrari to sport special livery at Monza

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29/08/2023

For its home race, the Italian Grand Prix at Monza, Ferrari will be sporting a special livery on its two cars, as well as on Charles Leclerc's and Carlos Sainz's helmets and race suits.

But more than that it will be a weekend of special guests, trophies and cars. It will be an opportunity for Ferrari fans to celebrate the company's racing DNA and its unique relationship with the Monza circuit as well as its historic overall win in the Le Mans 24 Hours back in June, with the 499P Hypercar driven by James Calado, Antonio Giovinazzi and Alessandro Pier Guidi.

That exceptional win, celebrated against the backdrop of Formula 1, will underline how Ferrari is one entity, involved in so many fields both on track and off it. At its home race the Scuderia will also pay tribute to the centenary of the Aeronautica Militare.

Last year at Monza, the historic company colour of yellow (Giallo) featured strongly in celebrations for the marque's 75th anniversary and this year it's back.

The SF-23 livery will pay tribute to that of the 499P which won the world's most famous endurance race, in the form of the yellow "V" stripes that run down the side of the Hypercar, featuring on the nose and engine cover. The two cars already have the Rosso Le Mans red colour in common, with a matt finish on the Formula 1 car and gloss on the endurance racer. The race numbers – 16 and 55 – will also be yellow. Charles and Carlos will have race suits specially designed for this race, featuring the Maranello marque's colours of yellow, red and black and the "long F" logo which also features on the rear wing. Special helmets too: mainly yellow for the Monegasque and black for the Spaniard.

The walls of the walkway leading from the paddock to the pit garage, will feature illustrations of the Scuderia's milestones in Formula 1 as well as in other categories where owners have raced their cars. After all, the Scuderia was established in 1929 with the aim of helping gentlemen drivers to race at a high level, something which is still true today, thanks to the Competizioni GT department which supports competitors in GT races, as well as the Corse Clienti department which has run the Ferrari Challenge, the Prancing Horse's one-make series, since 1993 and the exclusive XX Programmes and the F1 Clienti department.

Among the Ferrari guests at the Monza circuit will be two of the three heroes of Le Mans, Antonio Giovinazzi and Alessandro Pier Guidi. The crew of the Ferrari-AF Corse team's number 51 499P which won the Le Mans 24 Hours 58 years on from the last win back in 1965 and half a century after the company's last assault on the race, will bring with them the winner's trophy. They will be joined by Antonio Fuoco, who in the number 50 car took pole position and set the fastest race lap at Le Mans and finished second less than two months ago in the Monza 6 Hours.

Three very different examples of Ferrari cars, but all sharing racing DNA, will be on display in the Fan Zone behind the paddock. Naturally, the Le Mans-winning 499P will be there, as well as a 296 GT3, Maranello's new weapon for GT racing, which has already made its mark back in the spring, taking the overall win in the Nurburgring 24 Hours on the legendary Nordschleife and the F2003-GA that won the Italian Grand Prix at Monza in 2003.

These three cars, sum up how multi-faceted and unique Ferrari is as a company and as a standard-bearer for Italy around the world. Also in this area, a celebration of the strong links between the Maranello marque and the Monza circuit, with a panel given over to everyone who has ever won at the wheel of a Ferrari at Monza.

There are almost 200 names, from the very first, Bruno Sterzi, who won the 1949 Coppa Inter Europa at the wheel of a 166 S, right up to the present day with Leonardo De Col and Thomas Biagi who, back in June was the Italian GT Championship in a 488 Challenge, as well Charles Leclerc's unforgettable win here in 2019 in the SF90 F1. Another iconic Ferrari, the F1-87/88C with which Gerhard Berger and Michele Alboreto won here at Monza will be on show in the piazza Trento e Trieste in Monza, as part of the "Fuori GP" ("away from the track") initiative.

The Maranello marque's racing DNA will also be celebrated with a series of special initiatives outside the track. Fans and enthusiasts will find a selection of limited edition garments and accessories produced in conjunction with its excellent partners. Puma and Scuderia Ferrari will launch an exclusive capsule collection, with a Leclerc and a Sainz T-shirt and baseball cap, featuring the traditional Ferrari colours and iconic logo, uniting the liveries of Maranello's Formula 1 and Hypercar cars. Ray-Ban is launching a limited-edition model of sunglasses, made entirely from carbon fibre, featuring grey polarised mirror lenses with details in Scuderia red and yellow.

As part of these Italian Grand Prix initiatives, the marque's flagship store in Milan will celebrate Ferrari's racing DNA with an exhibition of race kits from some of the team's most famous racing drivers, such as Fernando Alonso, Felipe Massa, Kimi Raikkonen and Sebastian Vettel, as well as current drivers, Leclerc and Sainz.

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1. Posted by ian_w, 31/08/2023 10:47

"So, while other teams are leaving more and carbon unpainted to save weight, Ferrari is, um, literally "painting a yellow streak down their back!" ?

Let's hope it at least makes the car more visible to the mechanics as it comes in for a pit stop!"

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2. Posted by kenji, 31/08/2023 1:12

"Whoever sold Ferrari on that colour combination should be charged with MEA..malevolent visual aggravation!!!"

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3. Posted by ClarkwasGod, 30/08/2023 19:47

"would those overalls constitute justification for breaking their contracts?"

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4. Posted by ClarkwasGod, 30/08/2023 19:35

"And here I was thinking turds were always brown......"

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5. Posted by Wokingchap, 30/08/2023 9:39

"Don't they do this every year..... celebrate something or the other?
Surely they should be concentrating on far more important stuff....... I'm lost t for words.... well actually I'm not, but it's not printable."

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6. Posted by Apexing, 29/08/2023 21:28

"So, changing the paint scheme doesn't make the car go faster? I'm so disillusioned now...I haven't been this sad since I heard that racing stripes don't decrease lap times...

I could see it if they went back to the original blood / scarlet red of the original Ferraris, but this just looks weird."

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7. Posted by Editor, 29/08/2023 20:01

"In all honesty, the overalls look like those cheap knock-offs you see down the market that no real Ferrari fan would give house room to.

Naff doesn't begin to describe them."

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8. Posted by KKK, 29/08/2023 19:52

"Should someone remind Ferrari that the three colours they are using are the colors of the mercenary group Wagner? "

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9. Posted by gator, 29/08/2023 19:03

"The whole team needs to be in special education. Why change the color when you will be a back marker. Give up on this season and the next, start on the car for 2026"

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10. Posted by Apexing, 29/08/2023 19:03

"Yikes...that overhead view looks like the team's new sponsor is McDonald's. That's the same color scheme as Ronald himself!"

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11. Posted by trackrecords, 29/08/2023 16:56

"If I was the Ferrari team boss - which thankfully I am not - I'd concentrate on a pitstop that isn't farcical, so the team can at least hold their heads up in that respect.
L"

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