Ferrari will run a special livery at the 2025 F1 Miami Grand Prix to mark the first anniversary of its title partnership with HP.
By Divyam Dubey
Ferrari has unveiled its 2025 Miami Grand Prix livery, marking one year of its partnership with HP. While the team’s iconic red remains dominant, the most striking changes appear on the engine cover and rear, now fully adorned in HP’s blue and white. The asymmetrical design blends tradition with modern branding, creating a bold statement on track. Though some fans hoped for a more radical transformation, Ferrari has balanced heritage with fresh innovation. Beyond its eye-catching design, the livery incorporates cutting-edge technology. The wrap is 14% lighter, 17% thinner, and more heat-resistant than previous versions—all while being fully recyclable. This reflects Ferrari’s push for sustainable performance.
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Benedetto Vigna, CEO Ferrari said: 'It all started one year ago at the Miami Grand Prix and since then, we’ve seen how deeply aligned our two companies are when it comes to the importance of people to boosting innovation, striving for excellence, and pushing boundaries.
'This Grand Prix will mark the return to the place where the collaboration between our two companies began, with a celebration of this journey featuring a bold new asymmetric livery. It is an expression of our shared belief in the power of design, technology, and performance to drive meaningful change.'
Ferrari has also revealed the new white and blue race suits for the 2025 Miami Grand Prix, matching its special edition car livery. The new suits are mostly white with bold blue details that highlight the colours of the title sponsor HP. This design follows the same theme as the 2024 Miami GP, where Ferrari first introduced blue into its race gear and car visuals.
The team heads to Miami after a tough start to the 2025 Formula 1 season. Ferrari is currently fourth in the constructors’ standings with 78 points, sitting 110 points behind McLaren. Charles Leclerc is fifth in the drivers’ championship, 52 points behind leader Oscar Piastri. Lewis Hamilton is seventh, trailing Leclerc by 16 points, as both drivers aim to recover lost ground.
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This weekend's Miami GP is a key moment for Ferrari. The updated livery and race suits bring a fresh look, but the team now needs strong race results to stay in the championship fight. Closing the gap to rivals and turning their season around will be the focus in Miami.