Ferrari have unveiled a special livery for their home race this weekend at Monza, with splashes of yellow to celebrate 75 years of their car company.
The new design includes yellow on the fin, rear wing, and front wing – along with highlights on the race numbers – while the drivers' race suits and the team's hospitality and garage will be coloured to match for the Italian Grand Prix weekend.
Ferrari say yellow is their "second colour" as one of the colours of their home town Modena, as well as the background for their iconic prancing horse logo, which made its debut on Enzo Ferrari's Alfa Romeos in the 1938 Spa-Francorchamps 24 Hours, and has been used on Ferrari cars ever since.
This year also marks 100 years since the Monza circuit was constructed, along with 75 years since the Ferrari 125 S rolled off the production line at Modena.
Ferrari will be hoping the splash of yellow brings them luck in their home race, as they go in search of a first victory since Austria, and a first win at Monza since Charles Leclerc triumphed for the Scuderia in 2019.
READ MORE: Sainz determined to enjoy Ferrari’s home race at Monza despite looming Red Bull threat
Next Up
Related Articles
Piastri concedes there were ‘valid reasons’ for team orders in Monza
Hulkenberg DNS in Monza was ‘massive disappointment’
All the key moments from the Italian GP
Norris gives his take on late-race position swap with Piastri in Italy
Driver of the dayVerstappen gets your vote in Monza
Russell declares Mercedes ‘deserved to finish’ fifth at Monza