In a bold move, Ferrari will shed its signature all-red livery for a striking blue hue at the Miami Grand Prix. The SF-24, driven by Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz, will sport two shades of blue, reminiscent of the Argentinian flag and the iconic Azzurro Dino, last raced by legendary driver Clay Regazzoni. This special livery is a tribute to Ferrari’s growing presence in the American market.
Leclerc and Sainz have already had a glimpse of their blue uniforms, expressing their admiration for the old-school aesthetic. Other legendary Ferrari drivers who have donned blue include John Surtees, Chris Amon, and Niki Lauda.
Sainz, who is set to leave Ferrari after four seasons, will relish this special event in Miami. His departure will pave the way for Lewis Hamilton to join the team in 2025.
Sainz, the only non-Red Bull driver to win a race in the past two seasons, remains relaxed about his future. He is confident in his abilities and knows that multiple top teams are interested in his services.
The driver market has been in a state of flux, and Sainz’s next destination is still uncertain. Rumors suggest that Audi has made a lucrative offer, but his manager remains tight-lipped. Sainz emphasizes that he has several promising options open to him and is taking his time in making a decision.