Ferrari has rolled out a darker, moodier shade of red for 2025, as if signaling they’re done playing nice. Alongside the crimson revamp, a striking splash of white has been added to make room for title sponsor HP’s logo, which now stands out like a pop-up ad on your favorite website.
The result? A livery that screams both elegance and business.
Last year, Ferrari came heartbreakingly close, losing out to McLaren by just 14 points in the Constructors’ Championship. This year, they’re rolling the dice on a bold new pairing to take them over the line.
Enter Lewis Hamilton, swapping silver for scarlet in what feels like a Formula 1 plot twist written by a Hollywood screenwriter. The seven-time champion joins Charles Leclerc, who’s been steadily building his own legacy in Maranello.
For Hamilton, it’s a quest to cap off his storied career with an eighth title—this time with Ferrari flair. For Leclerc, it’s about proving that he can outshine his superstar teammate and deliver Ferrari’s first championship since 2008. No pressure, gentlemen.
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