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Ferrari unveil fresh new 2025 look for Hamilton and Leclerc

Ferrari has taken the next step after previously unveiling its 2025 race suits.

Ferrari has unveiled the brand-new team kit Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc will wear during the 2025 F1 season. 

Having already showcased the all-new race suits the pair will use during their first season together, Ferrari has now revealed the clothing set to be used by the drivers and the team, including boss Fred Vasseur. 

The items will be those used by the drivers in and around the paddock when not in race gear and at sponsor events. 

The new car itself will be launched on February 19th at Fiorano, the morning after the F1 75 launch event in London, with pre-season testing kicking off in Bahrain on February 26th for three days of running.

Check out the new look below!

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