Ferrari fans got an exciting glimpse into the 2025 season as the team unveiled the first official photos of its all-star driver lineup, Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton. The highly anticipated images, shared on social media, have already sent fans into a frenzy, offering the first look at the duo in matching Scuderia red.
While the team hasn’t made any radical changes to its racing suits, the classic Ferrari red remains dominant, with a sleek white stripe running up the arms and across the chest, similar to last year’s design. Notably, the gold accents seen on Leclerc and Carlos Sainz’s suits in 2024 are gone. One striking addition is the prominent blue HP logo, now sitting boldly on the upper right side and centre of the torso, marking the tech giant’s increased presence as a key sponsor.
But beyond the fresh gear, this reveal marked the first time fans have seen Leclerc and Hamilton together in Ferrari colours. Hamilton’s blockbuster move from Mercedes to Ferrari was already one of the most talked-about transfers in F1 history, with images of him visiting Enzo Ferrari’s home and his first Fiorano test run making headlines worldwide. Last week, he shared the track with Leclerc for the first time, handing over the SF-23 to his new teammate in the afternoon session.
For his seventh season with Scuderia Ferrari, Leclerc has opted for a helmet that features more white than previous years, a nod to the colours of the Monaco flag. The lower section of the helmet is now significantly lighter, complementing the traditional red accents that have been a staple of his design. A bold ‘CL 16′ logo sits prominently on the back, further personalising his look for the upcoming campaign.
Meanwhile, fans are eagerly awaiting Hamilton’s debut in Ferrari red, which will include his iconic yellow helmet, set to be seen in action during pre-season testing in Bahrain from Wednesday, February 26 to Friday, February 28. The countdown to the new season is officially on, and with Leclerc and Hamilton at the wheel, Ferrari is ready to turn heads in 2025.
Image courtesy of @Charles_Leclerc on X