Racing Bulls unveil the all-new livery for their 2025 F1 car

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Formula One's Faenza-based Racing Bulls team have launched an all-new livery and their new driver line up during the inaugural F1 Live Show while it also confirmed its new name for the upcoming season.

The Italian outfit has confirmed that it will be referred to as Visa Cash App Racing Bulls (still VCARB for short) after the 2024 F1 season when it was called RB.

The 2025 season sees a new look for VCARB as the team unveiled their all-new livery in London. The Faenza-based squad will sport an all-white outfit on track this season as a nod to the overall brand of Red Bull.

The team has also introduced Isack Hadjar who will joined Yuki Tsunoda as team-mate in 2025. The French driver will become the 19th driver to be promoted to F1 from the Red Bull Junior Program, which now sees four alumni across the two Red Bull Teams.

Speaking on joining the team, Hadjar said: “It’s been a life-long goal of mine to become an F1 driver, so it’s surreal to be here, living out my dream. I’m not expecting it to be easy, there’s a lot to learn, but I’m so happy to be learning from Yuki who is a seasoned pro in the sport, I can learn from him everything that a rookie needs to know!”

Entering his 5th season with VCARB, the Japanese driver commented: “I am hoping that my fifth season in F1 will be an extension of how the past years have gone, always making progress. I plan to nail it down even more, to be a more complete driver.

"By the end of last year, I had a stronger mindset and had more control than at the beginning of the season. After that, I want to be even more focused and work on improving the small margins.

"That can make the difference and allow us to continue fighting in the top 10, in what I expect to be an even tighter contest this year. I’ll take it step by step, but I’m feeling confident.”


Talking on the new driver line up, Laurent Mekies, Team Principal, VCARB said: “I’m super excited about our driver line-up. Yuki made a very big step forward last year. He really surprised us with the progress he made in terms of raw speed, as well as his technical qualities.

"Yuki was an integral part of all the changes that we initiated last year and with Isack embarking on his rookie season, Yuki will be very much the team leader, and he is a vital component of our plans for the coming season.

“With Isack, another graduate of the Red Bull Junior Team, he has shown great speed in all categories on his way up to F1 and we are keen to see what he can do in Formula One. It has always been a cornerstone of this team’s role to bring on young drivers for the Red Bull family and over the years, we have definitely succeeded in that. I look forward to seeing how the two of them work together on track to bring great success for VCARB this year!”

Speaking of the upcoming season, VCARB'S CEO Peter Bayer stated: “Over the last couple of years, Formula One has reinvented itself, meaning the way our story is being told, the way our fans are experiencing the sport is changing.

"There has been a huge increase in the number of fans who maybe don't know much about the sport, but they’re hugely interested in what happens on track and behind the scenes. We want to push forward and engage with our ever-growing Gen Z fanbase and continue to provide great racing combined with a bit of fun and music and alternative culture”.