- Ferrari has unveiled a special livery for this weekend's Italian Grand Prix, commemorating Niki Lauda's 1975 Formula 1 title triumph.
- The new design for the car and drivers' attire is inspired by Lauda's championship-winning 213 T car from 50 years ago, featuring a specific red shade, white longitudinal stripes, and a metallic silver rear wing.
- Lewis Hamilton, now a Ferrari driver, will compete at Monza, a circuit where he is a joint-record five-time winner.
- Both Hamilton and Charles Leclerc are aiming for Ferrari's first victory of the season at their home race, following a challenging campaign.
- Hamilton will incur a five-place grid penalty for Sunday's race due to a yellow flag infringement at the preceding Dutch Grand Prix.
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