The unveiling of a special Ferrari Miami GP livery has once again captured the attention of the Formula 1 world as the team marks its first anniversary in partnership with HP.
The Miami Grand Prix – a fixture of the F1 calendar since its debut in 2022 – has quickly become synonymous with bold design statements and unique liveries and the Scuderia’s SF-25 does not disappoint.
The new Ferrari Miami GP livery was revealed in downtown Miami by drivers Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton alongside Team Principal Fred Vasseur.
It represents a fusion of tradition and innovation, blending Ferrari’s iconic red with HP’s signature electric blue and white in a visually arresting, asymmetric design.
The special livery is more than just a cosmetic change; it is a tangible symbol of the deepening collaboration between Scuderia Ferrari and HP, celebrating the first anniversary of HP’s role as the team’s title sponsor.
The partnership has been characterized by a shared commitment to pushing the boundaries of technology, design and performance – values that are vividly expressed in the 2025 Miami Grand Prix livery.
For the first time in Ferrari’s illustrious 75-year history, the team’s Formula 1 cars feature asymmetric graphic elements, a bold departure from the symmetry that has defined the brand’s visual identity for decades.
The design process behind the special Ferrari Miami GP livery was a collaborative effort between engineering teams from the team’s headquarters in Maranello and HP’s innovation center in Barcelona.
The result is a car wrap that not only stands out visually but also represents a significant leap forward in materials technology.

The film used to create the livery is up to 14% lighter and 17% thinner than previous wraps, offering increased thermal resistance-an important factor in the high-temperature environment of Formula 1 racing.
The new film is also PVC-free and fully recyclable, reflecting both companies’ commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility. The application of HP’s latest latex technology ensures that the wrap is not only efficient to apply but also capable of supporting even more ambitious designs in the future.
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The visual impact of the new livery is immediate and unmistakable. While Ferrari red remains the dominant color, vivid streaks of HP’s electric blue adorn the front and rear wings and the engine cover and rear end are accented with bold blue and white sections.
The wheels, painted white for the occasion, further enhance the car’s modern, clean aesthetic. This color scheme is also echoed in the drivers’ attire with both Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc donning blue and white race suits that complement the car’s fresh look.

The overall effect is a celebration of innovation and partnership, a testament to how two global brands can come together to create something that is both visually stunning and technologically advanced.
The significance of this livery goes beyond its appearance. It serves as a celebration of the journey that began one year ago at the Miami Grand Prix when HP first became Ferrari’s title sponsor.
Since then, the collaboration has extended far beyond branding with HP supplying the Scuderia with cutting-edge laptops, monitors, workstations and printers both at the Maranello factory and at race tracks around the world.
This infusion of technology has enhanced business efficiency, productivity and collaboration within the team, creating a working environment that fosters innovation and excellence.
The 2025 Miami Grand Prix livery is also a reflection of Ferrari’s willingness to embrace change and experiment with new ideas. In a sport where tradition often holds sway, Ferrari’s decision to break with convention and introduce asymmetric elements demonstrates a forward-thinking approach.
The team’s willingness to experiment with lighter, more sustainable materials in its car wraps is indicative of a broader shift within Formula 1 towards greater environmental responsibility and technological innovation.
The team enters the weekend looking to build on recent progress, with Charles Leclerc having secured a podium finish in Jeddah-the team’s first of the season.