No logos for Ferrari at Monza.

The Ferrari team have announced that their two cars will run in a plain red livery at this weekend's Italian Grand Prix, a mark of respect after the recent terrorist attacks in the US. The team issued the following statement:

The Ferrari team have announced that their two cars will run in a plain red livery at this weekend's Italian Grand Prix, a mark of respect after the recent terrorist attacks in the US. The team issued the following statement:

"Ferrari has taken the decision to show that it shares a sense of grief with the American people, with whom it has always felt close ties. Therefore, this weekend, for the Italian Grand Prix, with the full agreement of its sponsors and suppliers, as a mark of respect, its cars will carry no logos relating to its commercial and technical partners. For Ferrari and for its partners, Sunday's race will be a purely sporting event with no commercial implications, nor will it be a joyful event."

The cars will also bear a black nose section as a mark of mourning.

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