The Scuderia Ferrari team has unveiled its new race suits for its drivers for the upcoming season. The Italian outfit, which has in recent times made headlines for its driver gear and suits, showed off the new outfits with both
Lewis Hamilton and
Charles Leclerc modelling them.
The race gear features the iconic bright red of the
Ferrari team, alongside visible white colours, which add to the vibrancy of the suits. The outfit also displays the names of both drivers on the back, as it has in recent years.
Hamilton, Leclerc and Vasseur at Monza - Photo: RacePictures
Ferrari’s unveiling of its drivers’ race gear
comes days after the reveal of its 2026 power unit. The Maranello-based outfit fired up its engine ahead of the SF-26 car’s official debut, scheduled for Friday, 23 January, at the Fiorano track.
Schumacher casts doubts on Ferrari’s prospect
The 50-year-old raised serious concerns over
Ferrari’s SF-26 project, describing it as a ‘disaster’. The former Williams
F1 team driver also pointed out that it appears the Ferrari team is developing two cars to suit both of its drivers.
The 2026 season will mark the start of the 19th year since
Ferrari last tasted championship success. The Maranello outfit came under heavy criticism after a forgettable 2025 campaign, finishing the season without a single race victory.
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