Key Points

Ferrari has created a special livery for their Monza appearance that pays homage to Niki Lauda's 1975 championship-winning season. The design features more prominent white on the engine covers along with retro numbers and wheel covers. This comes after a difficult Dutch Grand Prix where both Hamilton and Leclerc retired following separate crashes. Hamilton now faces an additional challenge with a five-place grid penalty for the Italian Grand Prix due to a yellow flag violation.

Key Points: Ferrari Honors Niki Lauda With Special Monza Livery for Hamilton Leclerc

  • Ferrari unveils special white livery honoring Niki Lauda's 1975 championship season
  • Hamilton receives 5-place grid penalty for yellow flag violation
  • Both Ferrari drivers retired after crashes at Dutch Grand Prix
  • Special design features retro numbers and wheel covers for Monza
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Ferrari unveil special livery at Monza in honour of Nicki Lauda

Ferrari reveals retro SF-25 livery celebrating Niki Lauda's 1975 championship as Hamilton faces Monza grid penalty after Dutch GP double DNF.

"The regulations require that any driver passing through a double waved yellow flag marshalling sector ‘reduce speed significantly…’. - FIA Stewards"

New Delhi, Sep 3

Ferrari have revealed the special livery that Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton’s SF-25s will wear at this year’s Italian Grand Prix to celebrate 50 years since Niki Lauda's championship-winning season. It also marks the first race at Monza for seven-time World Champion Hamilton since joining the Scuderia.

Featuring more prominent white on the engine covers, alongside retro numbers and wheel covers, the car pays homage to the colourway of the Ferrari 312T that Niki Lauda took to the 1975 Drivers’ Championship and which earned the team the Constructors’ title in the same year.

Ferrari head to Monza off the back of a tough outing at the Dutch Grand Prix, with both Hamilton and Leclerc retiring after crashes – although the drivers had been buoyed by the improved pace of their car as the weekend progressed.

Hamilton has been given a five-place grid penalty for Ferrari’s home race at Monza after he was found guilty of a yellow flag breach prior to the Dutch Grand Prix.

Hamilton crashed out of Sunday’s race after losing control of his car at Zandvoort’s Turn 3 amid drops of rain, before teammate Charles Leclerc collided with Mercedes rival Kimi Antonelli through the same section and made it a double DNF for the Scuderia.

Ahead of Ferrari’s second home event of the season, it has been confirmed that Hamilton will lose five positions from wherever he qualifies next time out – due to a transgression relating to double waved yellow flags during the pre-race reconnaissance laps in the Netherlands.

“Due to the nature of the track, the Race Director had informed all participants that the last corner before the pit lane would have double yellow flags waved. This was to ensure the safety of those on the grid and in the pit lane.

“The regulations require that any driver passing through a double waved yellow flag marshalling sector ‘reduce speed significantly…’.

“We looked through the available telemetry within the FIA system. We also requested the team to provide us with their telemetry data. All of this took some time and this decision was delayed as a result,” read a report from the stewards.

- IANS

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Priya S
The penalty for Hamilton is really disappointing. Just when Ferrari was showing improved pace, this setback comes. Hope they can overcome this at their home race!
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Arjun K
Niki Lauda was a legend! Great to see Ferrari honoring his legacy. The 312T was such an iconic car. Hope Hamilton and Leclerc can give him a proper tribute with a strong performance.
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Sarah B
Double DNF in Netherlands was heartbreaking to watch. Ferrari needs to work on their wet weather performance. The special livery looks amazing though!
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Vikram M
Hamilton's penalty seems harsh but rules are rules. Monza will be challenging starting from behind. Hope the Tifosi give him good support despite the penalty.
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Michael C
Respectfully, Ferrari needs to focus more on race performance than special liveries. The car has potential but consistency is lacking. Still, the tribute to Lauda is classy.

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