Ferrari and Lewis Hamilton fans are buzzing with excitement as they wait for the 7-time F1 World Champion in the iconic Red Colour of the Italian team. Recent social media posts suggest Ferrari will adopt a darker shade of red, sparking speculation about their updated look. This new hue is expected to be deeper than Ferrari’s traditional red but lighter than the livery used at the 2020 Tuscan Grand Prix in Mugello. Two intriguing posts – Hamilton’s birthday cake and a “table for two” – prominently feature this darker shade, adding to the anticipation.
The wait will soon be over, as Ferrari will unveil its 2025 car at the F1 75 Live launch event, where all 10 teams will showcase their latest challengers.
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With the 2025 F1 pre-season test in Bahrain fast approaching, Lewis Hamilton is preparing for his first season with Ferrari. Reports suggest the British driver will conduct private test sessions at Ferrari’s Fiorano Circuit, driving the 2022 Ferrari F1-75.
These sessions are designed to help Hamilton adapt to the team’s car, setup, and operations. The F1-75, a strong performer in 2022, claimed four Grand Prix victories (Bahrain, Australia, Britain, and Austria) and 20 podium finishes in 22 races.
F1: What to Expect in 2025?
Max Verstappen and Red Bull Racing entered the 2024 F1 season as the team to beat, looking to repeat their success from the previous year. However, rivals quickly closed the performance gap as the season progressed.
While Verstappen defended his Drivers' Championship title, Red Bull lost the Constructors' Championship. The fight for the title came down to the final race in Abu Dhabi, where McLaren narrowly beat Ferrari by just 14 points to claim the trophy.
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Despite missing out on the Constructors' title, Ferrari showed strong form, marking one of their best seasons in years. Looking ahead to 2025, Ferrari will aim to challenge for the championships with Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc.
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