F1 2025 liveries: Every team's bold new look revealed – Silverstone
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The 2025 F1 livery reveals started the clock ticking for pre-season testing and then the season opener in Melbourne. Just over two months since the final chequered flag in Abu Dhabi, all 10 F1 teams unveiled their new liveries at the F1 75 launch event to expectant fans all over the world.
A special launch event for the 2025 season was hosted at the O2 Arena in London, celebrating the start of F1’s 75th anniversary season. All 20 F1 drivers, new cars with 2025 liveries and team principals were in attendance, with music and entertainment for fans to enjoy – both in-person and streamed – throughout the event.
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Although Williams initially lifted the covers on the FW47 at Silverstone on 14 February, the Grove-based outfit waited to reveal its 2025 racing livery at the F1 75 launch event with new driver Carlos Sainz alongside Alex Albon.
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The 2025 Ferrari F1 car launch was one of the most anticipated reveals in recent memory with Lewis Hamilton making his first appearance in red alongside Charles Leclerc. Prominent white HP accents feature on the SF-25 this season as the Scuderia target the top step of both championships.
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Like Williams, McLaren revealed this year’s challenger at Silverstone and when the Woking team took to the track, heads turned to catch a glimpse of its one-off camo livery. The full-season racing colours were revealed at F1 75 and remain largely unchanged from 2024. As reigning team champions, and with two supremely fast drivers in Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris, the papaya cars will be ones to watch this year.
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Red Bull may have won the drivers’ title in 2024, but the RB20’s lack of pace over the course of the season meant the team fell behind both McLaren and Ferrari in the constructors. The Milton Keynes crew have some ground to recover, then, as Liam Lawson makes his first appearance as a Red Bull driver alongside reigning champion Max Verstappen.
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Italian rookie Kimi Antonelli – who slots into the gap left by Hamilton – and George Russell – remaining with the team for a fourth season – revealed this year’s silver arrow in a marginally revised livery at F1 75. Will the Brackley team be able to recapture that elusive race-winning pace of last year?
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The arrival of Adrian Newey could see a change in fortunes for Aston Martin, as Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll revealed a car that is “close on 100% new” at the O2 arena. The livery, however, hasn’t seen many changes over the winter, other than some minor sponsor-influenced tweaks.
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Sticking with the blue and pink theme of past seasons, but with more prominent splashes of colour, Alpine revealed its 2025 challenger with Jack Doohan starting his first full campaign at his home race in Melbourne alongside Pierre Gasly.
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Haas was coming on strong at the end of last season, and with an all-new line-up of 2024 super sub Oliver Bearman (making his full-time debut in 2025) alongside Esteban Ocon, the Banbury squad have hopes of building on last season’s seventh place in the constructors’ standings. The American team revealed its new livery accompanied by shots of its private Silverstone shakedown two days prior.
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Racing Bulls – formerly RB – presented the livery with the biggest changes of the entire F1 75 event. Now clad in a predominantly white colour scheme, F2 runner-up Isack Hadjar joins Yuki Tsunoda at the team. A new UK base close to Red Bull’s Milton Keynes HQ could be the boost Racing Bulls needs for 2025.
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Like the other green car on the grid, Kick Sauber has brought a raft of mechanical and aerodynamic upgrades to its 2025 car, trying to regain lost ground before Audi takes over next season. With its exciting new line-up of Nico Hülkenberg and reigning F2 Champion Gabriel Bortoleto, the team is hoping to do just that.
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