
Racing Bulls Debuts Yellow Livery for Miami Grand Prix
Racing Bulls swaps its white scheme for a yellow livery at the Miami GP, inspired by Red Bull and echoing 1990s Jordan colors. The team kit follows suit, while Cadillac adds a US flag accent.
Racing Bulls has rolled out a vivid yellow livery for this weekend’s Miami Grand Prix, trading its long‑standing white scheme for a look that nods to Red Bull’s Summer Edition Sudachi Lime and the iconic Jordan colours of the late 1990s. Alongside the new paintwork, the team’s drivers and crew will be decked in matching yellow, turning the paddock into a sea of sunshine.
Why it matters:
A striking visual identity can do more than turn heads – it boosts brand visibility in a marquee market, energises the crew ahead of a critical early‑season test, and offers fresh marketing angles for sponsors looking to associate with bold, eye‑catching designs.
The details:
- The chassis is now wrapped in a bright yellow‑and‑black scheme, with the Red Bull logo on the engine cover echoing Jordan’s 1990s palette.
- Drivers Liam Lawson and Arvid Lindblad will wear yellow overalls, and the pit crew’s apparel has been updated to match.
- CEO Peter Bayer said Miami “has become a special place to express who we are,” calling the new paint “a seasonal flavour with wings.”
- Cadillac’s entry will feature a subtle American flag graphic across the rear of its black‑white livery, nodding to its US roots and Haas’s home‑ground status.
- The visual overhaul aligns with Racing Bulls’ second‑year push to climb the midfield, using brand flair to complement on‑track development.
What's next:
The new look will debut in Friday’s practice sessions, with fans and media gauging reaction before Saturday qualifying. If the design clicks, Racing Bulls could keep the yellow scheme for the rest of the year, while Cadillac’s flag accent will likely appear at all US‑based events, underscoring how teams blend performance upgrades with visual branding.
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