IN PICTURES: Ferrari hit the track with retro-liveried car in Mugello
Ferrari's 1000th GP weekend at the Tuscan Grand Prix got properly underway on Friday morning, as Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel hit the track in Mugello in their special burgundy coloured SF1000s - a tribute to the marque's first F1 colour scheme, used in 1950.
The car even features revised driver numbers, aimed to mimic the hand-drawn numbers of the era, while the drivers are wearing matching burgundy overalls.
Check out how it looks on-track in the image gallery above, then let us know what you think of it below!
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