Lewis Hamilton’s first Ferrari merchandise released as fans face £135 outlay

Lewis Hamilton models the new Ferrari team shirt (Image: Ferrari)

have launched their first merchandise collection of the 2025 season, although fans will need to pay £135 if they want to get their hands on the new cap and the Prancing Horse’s official Puma teamwear shirt.

The Italian constructor released a number of tracksuits and casual-wear items as part of its new collection. These items can be purchased immediately. The new team shirts and caps for Hamilton and Charles Leclerc are currently available on a pre-order basis.

Puma’s latest offerings are far from cheap. Hamilton’s first cap commands a retail price of £40, while the new ‘dark cherry’ coloured team shirt is listed at £95. That would, therefore, cost fans £135, and that is before jackets and tracksuit bottoms are factored in.

Fortunately for the Hamilton fans unwilling or unable to spend the £40 necessary to own one of the new caps, will likely release a number of special-edition designs throughout the season.

In 2024, the team released a striking light-blue collection to commemorate the Miami Grand Prix, although opted against making significant changes to their iconic livery. The Scuderia also launched an all-black capsule for their home race in Monza, which was won by Tifosi golden boy Leclerc.

Fans of both and Hamilton will be dreaming of a smooth start to the 40-year-old stay in Maranello. The seven-time world champion will debut at the Australian Grand Prix in March following the most challenging season of his glittering F1 career.

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Lewis Hamilton will debut for Ferrari in Melbourne in March (Image: Getty)

Hamilton finished a career-worst seventh in the Drivers’ Championship standings and struggled significantly in qualifying. Over 24 Grands Prix, the Stevenage-born racer out-qualified team-mate just five times.

With that in mind, are giving Hamilton the best possible preparation for his first season in red. The Brit is completing an extensive TPC (testing of previous cars) programme, taking to the track in Fiorano and at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, and is also completing a Pirelli tyre test alongside Leclerc.

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Hamilton’s new team-mate believes that his presence in Maranello will push on. “With how much success Lewis has had, it’s going to be incredibly interesting to hear him and see how he used to work with other very successful teams,” Leclerc told .

“Whether he was with and before, he won championships with both. For sure, it will pull us upward, help us learn and see different perspectives in our ways of working.”

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