Ferrari launch merchandise range for the 2021 season

Mark Scott

Ferrari have launched their official merchandise collection for the new season prior to the first part of their 2021 presentation.

Ferrari kicked off their preparations for the 2021 campaign with a ‘team launch’ event where Charles Leclerc and new recruit Carlos Sainz discussed all things Scuderia ahead of the new season together

Leclerc and Sainz were decked out in their Ferrari kit wear and you can check out the full 2021 range via the official Formula 1 store.

Get your hands on official Ferrari team jacket via the official Formula 1 store

Ferrari’s clothing range is made in collaboration with Puma and features long-time partners Shell and UPS as the main sponsors.

Purchase the official Ferrari 2021 team polo shirt via the Formula 1 store

Also forming part of the 2021 collection is individual driver merchandise featuring the numbers of Leclerc (16) and Sainz (55), if you want to show support for your favourite driver.

The Charles Leclerc Ferrari cap is available to purchase via the official Formula 1 shop

The second part of Ferrari’s launch will take place on March 10, when the covers will come off their 2021 challenger – the SF21.

With rumours of a two-toned Ferrari car coming our way, a fresh look may help the Scuderia start to write a new, more hopeful chapter following their disappointing 2020 campaign.

Following a recent visit to the Maranello headquarters, Ferrari president John Elkann has made his vision clear for the season ahead.

“The most important thing this season will be to demonstrate our will to win, through our commitment and dedication,” Elkann said.

“We will have to pay attention to every little detail: it all adds up.”

And those little details are being addressed as the Scuderia announced on Thursday a clear operational structure for the 2021 season which will be headed by team principal Mattia Binotto.

The changes will see the chassis department reorganised into four key areas. David Sanchez will lead the vehicle concept section, chassis performance engineering will be headed by Enrico Cardile, chassis project engineering will be overseen by Fabio Montecchi, and Diego Ioverno will be in charge of vehicle operations.

And reporting to team principal and managing director Binotto on the technical side will be Cardile for the chassis department, Enrico Gualtieri for the power unit, Laurent Mekies for racing and Gianmaria Fulgenzi, leader of supply chain activities.

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