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SPOILER – New Ferrari Livery for Monaco: Here’s the First Image

Ferrari changes its livery for the Monaco Grand Prix: here’s the first spoiler of the SF-25 for Monte Carlo.

Ferrari is set to unveil a special livery for the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix, and the first spoiler image of the SF-25 for Monte Carlo has already surfaced. With the race just around the corner, Ferrari heads to Charles Leclerc’s home race following a 4th and 6th place finish in Imola — a mix of frustration and celebration in a weekend full of emotions.

SPOILER – New Ferrari Livery for Monaco: Here’s the First Image
SPOILER – New Ferrari Livery for Monaco: Here’s the First Image

Monaco and Ferrari: A Special Bond

The Monaco Grand Prix has always held a unique place in Ferrari’s long and storied history. Present since the inaugural F1 season in 1950, the Prancing Horse has experienced legendary battles, iconic victories, and painful setbacks on the tight streets of the Principality.

From Niki Lauda’s wins in the ‘70s to Gilles Villeneuve’s flair and Michael Schumacher’s dominance in the early 2000s, Monaco has seen some of Ferrari’s finest moments. Throughout this long journey, Shell has also played a key role, serving as Ferrari’s technical partner for 75 years, providing high-performance fuels and lubricants since the 1950 Monaco Grand Prix.

Ferrari & Shell: 75 Years Together, Special Livery for Monaco

To celebrate 75 years of partnership with Shell — a collaboration that began at the 1950 Monaco Grand Prix — Ferrari will feature a new logo on the car’s sidepods, showcasing a bold “75” in honor of the anniversary.

SPOILER – New Ferrari Livery for Monaco: Here’s the First Image
SPOILER – New Ferrari Livery for Monaco: Here’s the First Image

It’s a historic alliance marked by highs and lows, contributing to 10 Constructors’ Championships and 12 Drivers’ Titles for the Scuderia. In 2025, however, those numbers seem unlikely to change.

Photo: Au Reporter, barsportformula1

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