Ferrari is a highly esteemed name in the realm of F1 racing. It holds a significant place in the history of motorsports and is sought after by both brands and drivers. Recently, it was announced that Ferrari has partnered with Hewlett-Packard (HP), resulting in the team being renamed as Scuderia Ferrari HP starting from the Miami GP.
HP is a well-known brand in the technology industry, while Ferrari is renowned in the world of motorsports. Both giants have achieved immense success in their respective fields, and this collaboration will further enhance their legacies. The partnership between HP and Ferrari is rumored to be on a similar scale as the one between Oracle and another company.
In an exciting development, Ferrari and HP have announced a new title partnership. The team has signed a multi-year agreement and will now officially compete as “Scuderia Ferrari HP” in the world of F1. The SF-24 and its drivers will sport the new moniker at the upcoming race in Miami, where the team plans to showcase a blue livery to celebrate their 70th anniversary in North America, the birthplace of HP.
The deal with HP has undoubtedly brought joy and celebration to Maranello, the home of Ferrari. The CEO of Ferrari expressed satisfaction and looked forward to a sustainable future with their new American sponsor. He emphasized that both HP and Ferrari share similar values and a focus on sustainable development for the betterment of the future. This alignment of principles made the collaboration with the American tech firm a suitable choice.
HP now joins a prestigious list of title sponsors that Ferrari has had over the years. It will be interesting to see if this partnership goes beyond mere sponsorship and if HP plays a role in the technical development of Ferrari’s cars at Maranello.