Ferrari svela una speciale tuta da gara bianca per Charles Leclerc

Ferrari ha presentato una speciale tuta da gara completamente bianca che il pilota Charles Leclerc indosserà in occasione del suo Gran Premio di casa a Monaco. Il design presenta accenti rossi e strisce che richiamano la bandiera monegasca.

La tuta segna una rottura rispetto al consueto design di Ferrari, solitamente a prevalenza rossa. Leclerc sfoggerà il nuovo look durante il Gran Premio di Monaco, in programma dal 5 al 7 giugno tra le strade di Monte Carlo.

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