Ferrari F1 to run special livery at Monza commemorating Le Mans victory

The Prancing Horse will have a new look at Monza in tribute to their win at the 24 Hours of Le Mans earlier this year.

Scuderia Ferrari may have not won a Formula 1 constructors title since 2008, but the Prancing Horse is still set to honor one of their biggest wins from another class this F1 season.

Italian journalist Giuliano Duchessa of FORMU1A.UNO reported on Friday that Ferrari intends to run a special livery at Monza for the Italian Grand Prix — as per usual. This year, however, they’re looking to run a tribute livery for the team’s victory in the 24 Hours of Le Mans in France earlier in the year.

Ferrari entered Le Mans for the first time in 50 years for 2023, and their team, Ferrari AF Corse, won the race by a minute and 21 seconds. Former F1 driver Antonio Giovanzzi was among the drivers for Ferrari who helped to win the race.

Last year, Ferrari ran a special yellow-tinted livery to commemorate 75 years of the company. It’s unknown what this upcoming tribute livery will look like, but it’s sure to be a different vibe to their current mainline paint job.

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