FANS have noticed a “hideous” issue with Ferrari’s new gear after it was modelled by Lewis Hamilton.
The British F1 star will be racing for the Italian team this year after his move from Mercedes.


Hamilton, 40, has worn the team’s new polo shirt for a photoshoot ahead of the new season.
The fans were not keen on the shirt and the logos splattered all over it.
Some had a particular issue with the HP logo that appeared to be larger than the Ferrari one.
They flooded social media with their reactions to Hamilton’s new gear.
One posted: “Looks like he’s about to hit a nine-darter.”
A second commented: “The HP logo bigger than the Ferrari logo.”
A third wrote: “Those logos make the kit look hideous.”
A fourth said: “The HP logo is bigger than anything else there. It stands out and not in a good way.”
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Hamilton has already been behind the wheel of a Ferrari but crashed during his second test run at Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona.
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But it could be a good omen as he has won titles at his two previous teams after crashing in pre-season testing.
Elsewhere, fans have been left convinced that Hamilton rival Max Verstappen will quit F1.
The speculation has come after Ford announced it would be returning to the World Endurance Championship.
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