Cycling News: Ferrari’s Iconic Blue Livery Makes a Comeback on the Road Racing Circuit
As the Scuderia Ferrari F1 team prepares to return to U.S. soil for the upcoming Miami Grand Prix, the iconic Italian racing outfit is set to revive its historic blue livery in a special limited-edition collection from sportswear brand PUMA. The striking blue-and-white color scheme is expected to adorn the race cars of star drivers Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz, as well as the team’s pit crew, during the highly anticipated event.
Delving into the rich history of Ferrari’s blue racing heritage, the article uncovers a fascinating timeline dating back to the early days of Formula 1. In 1950, French driver Raymond Sommer became the first to compete in a blue-liveried Ferrari at the Monaco Grand Prix, while Argentine legend Juan Manuel Fangio had already been racing a blue Ferrari in South America earlier that year. The light blue and yellow color scheme would make several other appearances over the subsequent decades, including on the cars of French driver Louis Rosier in the 1950s and American Phil Hill in 1959.
The Most Iconic Blue Ferrari
The most iconic blue Ferrari, however, came in 1964 when the North American Racing Team campaigned a striking half-white, half-blue livery in the final two races of the season, with John Surtees securing the world championship title in the distinctive car. Beyond the cars, the team’s mechanics and drivers also donned blue overalls during the 1950s and 1960s, adding to the historical significance of the color.
“Now, as the sport returns to the U.S., PUMA and Ferrari are set to celebrate this rich blue heritage with a limited-edition collection that includes a varsity jacket, team shirt, Speedcat Pro racing boots, and exclusive accessories.”
Leclerc, Sainz, and the entire Ferrari squad will proudly don these pieces during the Miami race weekend, evoking the spirit of the past and captivating a new generation of road racing and audax UK enthusiasts.
The PUMA x Scuderia Ferrari Miami Limited Edition Collection is now available at select PUMA stores, Ferrari outlets, and online at puma.com and ferrari.com, allowing fans to own a piece of the iconic azzurro legacy.
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