Racing Bulls, the Red Bull sister team, has revealed its revamped livery for the 2025 Formula 1 season, showcasing an eye-catching, predominantly white design. The unveiling took place at the F1 75 season launch event at London’s O2 Arena, alongside the other ten teams. After much speculation and naming confusion surrounding the team’s identity in recent years, Racing Bulls has finally settled on the definitive name, moving away from VCARB, RB, or Visa Cash App RB.
A Clean and Bold Look for Racing Bulls
The 2025 livery features a sleek, all-white colour scheme, accented by Red Bull’s signature yellow and red logo. The white body is a clear evolution from last season’s design, maintaining the partnership with Visa and Cash App, who continue to feature prominently on the car.
While the new livery is a fresh look, the team’s ambition remains unchanged—Racing Bulls is determined to challenge for greater success this season after a rocky 2024 campaign. Though they initially showed promise, development struggles hindered their progress, resulting in a final standing of 8th in the Constructors’ Championship. The team, however, is optimistic about the new season and the opportunity to build on last year’s efforts.
Tsunoda and Hadjar Ready for 2025 Challenge
Yuki Tsunoda, having endured a difficult period of uncertainty after being passed over by Red Bull, will return for his fifth season with Racing Bulls. After arguably his best season in F1, Tsunoda is determined to prove any remaining critics wrong and cement his place as a key figure within the team.
Joining Tsunoda in the 2025 lineup is Isack Hadjar, who has been promoted from Formula 2 after finishing second in the 2024 title battle at Yas Marina. Hadjar, having narrowly missed out on the F2 championship, now has the opportunity of a lifetime to compete as a Grand Prix driver in Formula 1. The promotion is a major step in Hadjar’s career, and he will undoubtedly be eager to make a strong impression as a rookie.
Team Principal Laurent Mekies Optimistic for 2025
With a new aerodynamic department set up in Milton Keynes, Team Principal Laurent Mekies is optimistic that the team can build on its 2024 efforts and improve its standing this season. Racing Bulls is looking to refine its car and make further strides in the competitive midfield, where the team has consistently battled for points.
The fresh livery is just the beginning, with Racing Bulls determined to improve performance on the track and show that they can challenge the established teams in 2025.