Ferrari show off striking new team kit for the 2025 F1 season

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Ferrari have now shown off their brand-new team kit ahead of the upcoming season Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc will wear during the 2025 F1 season.

Scuderia Ferrari and their partner PUMA have released the first official images from its 2025 PR kit, featuring an updated look for the upcoming season. The new look features sleek, lustrous stripes intricately detailed with white lines.

In the meantime, Ferrari has concluded another test outing following their short running at Fiorano, which was followed by a three-day test at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, using the 2023 F1 Ferrari.

The Maranello-based squad has completed a two-day tyre test with Pirelli in which McLaren also took part, trying out the Milan-based tyre supplier's 2026 dry-weather products.

Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton shared driving duties on both Tuesday and Wednesday, using the modified Ferrari SF-24. Lando Norris was at the wheel of a McLaren MCL60 on the first day while Oscar Piastri took over the mule McLaren on the second day of running.

Both cars had been adapted to suit the prototype tyres designed around the new technical regulations that will come into force next year, being narrower than the current ones by 25 millimetres at the front and 30 at the rear.

A total of 300 laps was completed today, 74 by the Monegasque driver, 74 for his British team-mate and 152 for the Australian. Leclerc set a benchmark of 1'14''971, Hamilton clocked in a time of 1'16''759 while Piastri set a lap time of 1'15''815. However, it is worth noting that the overall lap times have no real significance given the different work programmes carried out for Pirelli by the two teams.