
Fifty years ago today, Niki Lauda claimed his first Formula 1 world championship with a podium finish at Monza, as the tifosi celebrated their hero and Clay Regazzoni delivered a home victory to cap off a historic season.
Ahead of this Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix, the entire Ferrari team gathered for a special commemorative photo, honoring Lauda’s remarkable achievement and the legacy he left at the Scuderia.
This weekend, Ferrari is bringing the past to life: the SF-25 carries a special livery inspired by Lauda’s 312 T, Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton sport period-inspired suits and helmets, and the crew don uniforms echoing those worn during the 1975 season.
As the team prepares for today’s race, they are channeling Lauda’s legendary fighting spirit — a reminder that courage, precision, and relentless determination are as vital now as they were fifty years ago.

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