Ferrari will celebrate past glory, and hope to speed on from current woes, when they close out the European Formula One season with their long-suffering home fans at Monza this weekend.
Sunday's Italian Grand Prix marks the 50th anniversary of late Austrian triple champion Niki Lauda's first title, secured at Monza with Enzo Ferrari's team in front of a huge and passionate crowd.
The cars now raced by seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc, last year's winner at the "Pista Magica," will pay tribute with a special red and white retro livery harking back to the 312T of 1975.
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