F1 | Ferrari remembers Niki Lauda in the Monaco GP
On the SF90 there is a sticker celebrating the late Austrian's past in red
La Ferrari Recalls Niki Lauda, who passed away on Monday at the age of 70, during the Monaco Grand Prix which started today with the first two free practice sessions.
In fact, on the SF90 there is a sticker that celebrates the past in red of the Austrian champion, who won his first two career world titles with the Cavallino team (1975-1977).
The sticker, placed on the sides of the single-seater, replicates the graphics present on the Ferraris driven by Lauda. The name, present in italics, is accompanied by a black stripe as a sign of mourning.
#HiNiki this is for you. # SF90 #esseFerrari 🔴 #MonacoGP pic.twitter.com/YdsIGNdEWM
- Scuderia Ferrari (@ScuderiaFerrari) 23 May 2019
Sebastian Vettel instead takes to the track with a celebratory helmet, similar in livery to the red one that Niki used when he was a pilot.
Piero Ladisa
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