Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc are switching up their usual Ferrari red suits for a sleek all-white look this weekend at the Miami Grand Prix.
The Italian team’s new design marks the launch of their equipment supplier’s latest collection, but it’s not the first time Ferrari has rocked a white suit.
Back in 1979, Jody Scheckter was the first Ferrari driver to don the color, followed by other legends like Gilles Villeneuve and Michael Schumacher.
More recently, Leclerc wore a custom white suit at the 2023 Monaco Grand Prix, while his teammate Carlos Sainz stuck with the traditional red.
A Winning Tradition
Ferrari’s bold fashion statement is a nod to its rich history. The team’s iconic red color has become synonymous with speed and success, but the occasional departure from the norm adds a touch of excitement.
Leclerc and Hamilton’s all-white suits are a fresh twist on the classic Ferrari look.
The new design is part of the team’s equipment supplier’s latest collection.
Ferrari’s White Suit History
- Jody Scheckter was the first Ferrari driver to wear white in 1979.
- Other Ferrari legends like Gilles Villeneuve and Michael Schumacher have also worn the color.
- Leclerc wore a custom white suit at the 2023 Monaco Grand Prix.
The Scuderia Ferrari team announced the new look via a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, showcasing the sleek design.
Ready to race in our special Miami suits ⚪🔵 pic.twitter.com/RvzRh3Sbpb
— Scuderia Ferrari HP (@ScuderiaFerrari) April 30, 2025
