Fred Vasseur becomes a geisha, Hamilton and Leclerc as warriors: Ferrari celebrates Chinese new year
Yesterday at 06:41 AM
Ferrari also joined in the Chinese New Year festivities, with Fred Vasseur, Charles Leclerc, and Lewis Hamilton having fun dressing in traditional Chinese-inspired outfits, ranging from a geisha to warriors. The two drivers also took part in a video sharing their New Year greetings, as the celebration falls on January 29.
The most surprising image is undoubtedly that of Ferrari's team principal, Frédéric Vasseur, dressed in the traditional attire of a geisha. A geisha is a traditional Japanese artist and entertainer skilled in various arts, including music, singing, and dance.
Ferrari's celebration continued with striking images of Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton dressed as warriors. This fascinating portrayal not only highlights their competitive spirit but also pays tribute to the rich history of martial arts and the strength of warriors.
Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton, two of the most talented drivers in Formula 1, are preparing for a new season, embodying determination and courage. These values strongly resonate with Chinese New Year and the idea of a fresh start, mirroring their journey as new teammates.
View this post on Instagram
Alongside these images, Ferrari released a video on Weibo, the popular Chinese social network, featuring Leclerc and Hamilton extending their New Year wishes to fans. This gesture underscores Ferrari's commitment to engaging with its Chinese supporters and celebrating this significant occasion with them.
As the new year begins, Ferrari wishes all its fans prosperity and success in the true spirit of Chinese New Year, hoping that it also brings good fortune for the upcoming F1 season.
Source: f1ingenerale
The post Fred Vasseur becomes a geisha, Hamilton and Leclerc as warriors: Ferrari celebrates Chinese new year appeared first on Scuderia Fans.