Ferrari has released a new Las Vegas Grand Prix merchandise collection alongside its long-running partnership with Puma and Ray-Ban as drivers Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc ready themselves for the upcoming race on the famous Strip.
Found on Ferrari’s official online store, the Las Vegas Grand Prix range is fronted by Hamilton and Leclerc wearing special red T-shirts inspired by the 2025 race kit.
“Inspired by the model worn by drivers Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton during the 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix, this T-shirt celebrates 20 years of collaboration between Puma and Scuderia Ferrari HP with a design that reinterprets the iconic shades of red that have defined Ferrari’s history, both on and off the track,” the description states.
“The comfortable garment is completed by the contrasting logos of the sponsors, Puma and Scuderia Ferrari HP, for a modern and striking effect.”
Priced at £99, it’s not a cheap purchase for a Formula 1 fan.
The core of the collection is a Puma-produced line branded “Powered by Red”. It features the special-edition T-shirt, Puma Mostro sneakers in matching colours, a bobble beanie and a baseball cap. Each product carries the Scuderia Ferrari shield and HP title-partner branding.
Charles Leclerc, Ferrari SF-24, Lando Norris, McLaren MCL38
A second section, “Puma for Scuderia Ferrari HP”, brings even more options in the shape of tees and caps, just without the multiple shades of red. Sunglasses from Ray-Ban also feature, with an RB3776M pair being sold for £235 in a matching red colour. Puma for Scuderia Ferrari HP Speedcat Pro Las Vegas 2025 sneakers also feature in the collection, priced at £540.
Ferrari will return to Vegas after a strong showing in 2024. Last year’s race saw Carlos Sainz finish third after a dominant Mercedes 1-2. While the Spaniard has since moved to Williams and Ferrari has struggled so far this season, the Italian outfit will be hoping for a strong finish to bolster its fight for second place in the constructors’ standings.
Leclerc, securing the bulk of the team’s podiums this season, comes off a strong qualifying performance in Brazil. While both drivers were unable to finish the race due to clashes with other drivers, the Monegasque is mildly confident for his Nevada campaign, with the driver previously reporting that Las Vegas could be stronger for the Scuderia.
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