With the 2025 Italian Grand Prix approaching, Scuderia Ferrari has unveiled a collection that blends racing passion with Italian elegance. These aren’t just sports items; they’re unique pieces honoring the team’s legacy, its stars like Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc, and a tribute to Niki Lauda’s first world title in Monza, 50 years ago.
The Lewis Hamilton Monza 2025 helmet, crafted at a 1:2 scale and priced at €760, is a precise replica of his HP77 helmet, created in partnership with Bell Racing Helmets. The same meticulous attention is seen in Charles Leclerc’s mini helmet, featuring the Monaco flag colors and his number 16, priced at €175. Each piece is hand-painted, built in the same factory as the real racing helmets, and presented in a luxury box carrying the Ferrari shield. These aren’t mere souvenirs they’re collector’s treasures.
The Speedcat Pro returns in an exclusive Monza 2025 edition, standing out in bold blue with sleek white details. At €450, it combines classic racing design with cutting-edge technology: fire-resistant fabric, a carbon heel for added stability, and a durable rubber sole resistant to oil and heat. Completed with the Ferrari shield, the shoe embodies speed and identity, appealing to fans who want Formula 1 spirit in a wearable form.
Priced at €50, the Puma for Ferrari cap celebrates two milestones Hamilton and Leclerc’s first race together at Monza and the 50th anniversary of Lauda’s 1975 world title. Its retro-inspired graphic design revives the spirit of the ’70s, while the vintage Ferrari logo adds a timeless touch. Simple yet symbolic, it’s a wearable nod to Ferrari’s heritage and the legends of the track.
At €90, the Monza 2025 official T-shirt mirrors the style worn by Ferrari’s crew during the race. With a blue base, white stripes, and sponsor logos, the shirt balances modern style with retro nods, featuring the classic Ferrari trademark from the ’70s. More than apparel, it represents unity, passion, and the celebration of past champions alongside today’s stars.
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