F1 News: Ferrari Reveals Le Mans Inspired Livery For Italian Grand Prix

Ferrari has unveiled the highly anticipated livery for their upcoming home race, the Italian Grand Prix in Monza. The design takes inspiration from their Le Mans team after they drove to victory earlier in the year.
This comes after the Maranello-based squad shared the new race kit to be worn by Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz this weekend, giving fans a hint of what was to come with the livery.
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Taking to social media, the team posted:
"Yellow is BACK! A special home Grand Prix deserves a special livery, right?!"
Yellow is BACK! 😍
— Scuderia Ferrari HP (@ScuderiaFerrari) August 29, 2023
A special home Grand Prix deserves a special livery, right?! 🔥#ItalianGP 🇮🇹 #F1 pic.twitter.com/r8Zzz1tEjx
Although the race kit rain was met with some criticism over the resemblance to the fast food chain McDonald's, fans seem to be drooling over the new livery.
The design features the iconic red theme with the addition of Ferrari yellow and black accents to the shark fin, sidepods, and nose.

Fans were quick to give their verdict on the livery. One fan commented:
"OMG ADMIN THIS IS STUNNING!!!!!"
OMG ADMIN THIS IS STUNNING!!!!!
— lily (@_itsnotlily) August 29, 2023
"Looks great! Lets see if both cars can finish the race this time"
Looks great! Lets see if both cars can finish the race this time 🤷♂️
— Charles (@CharlesBWI) August 29, 2023
"Put last year's rear wing on it (with the yellow Ferrari) and it's even more perfect"
put last year's rear wing on it (with the yellow ferrari) and it's even more perfect pic.twitter.com/RFtrrZvA1H
— clara (@leclercsletters) August 29, 2023
The on-track action for the Italian Grand Prix will be kicking off on Friday with the first two practice sessions. Saturday will host the third and final practice ahead of qualifying in the afternoon and the Grand Prix on Sunday.
Ferrari has been struggling with performance during the 2023 season and is currently running in fourth position in the constructors standings with 201 points behind Aston Martin in third with 215 points.
