The wait is over! All 10 Formula 1 teams have revealed their 2025 season liveries at the F1 75 live event. However, fans will need a little more patience to see the actual race cars, as the teams showcased their designs on show cars rather than their 2025-spec machines.
So, which team has the sharpest-looking car this season? Let’s take a closer look!
McLaren
Drivers: Lando Norris, Oscar Piastri
McLaren teased fans earlier this month with a camouflaged version of its 2025 contender, the MCL39. Now, the official livery is here, keeping the signature papaya orange and black theme.
The reigning champions are sticking with the same driver lineup, as Norris and Piastri gear up for another intense season, aiming to defend their title.
Ferrari
Drivers: Charles Leclerc, Lewis Hamilton
Ferrari’s biggest visual change for 2025 is the bold white stripe across the engine cover, featuring the HP logo. The team also gave fans an early look at its actual race car, which is nearly an entirely new machine, with Team Principal Fred Vasseur stating it’s “99% different” from last year’s model.
The biggest technical shift? Ferrari has moved from a push-rod to a pull-rod suspension, a move aimed at improving aerodynamics and opening up more development opportunities.
Red Bull
Drivers: Max Verstappen, Liam Lawson
Red Bull sticks to what it knows best—its classic blue, red, and yellow livery remains largely unchanged on the RB21. The team is aiming to reclaim the constructors’ championship, while Max Verstappen has his sights set on a fifth consecutive title.
Mercedes
Drivers: George Russell, Andrea Kimi Antonelli
Mercedes stays true to its black-and-silver identity, but this time, the W16 features more silver detailing on the engine cover and sides. Fans will get their first real look at the 2025 car on February 24, just before it hits the track in Bahrain the next day.
Aston Martin
Drivers: Fernando Alonso, Lance Stroll
Aston Martin’s traditional racing green returns, but this time with more black accents. Whether this is purely a design choice or a strategic move to save weight remains to be seen.
The AMR25 will be officially revealed online on February 23, followed by its first run in Bahrain the next day.
Alpine
Drivers: Pierre Gasly, Jack Doohan
Unlike Aston Martin, Alpine has added more paint to its car, showcasing a striking blue and pink design for 2025.
David Sanchez, Alpine’s executive technical director, described the A525 as an evolution of last year’s car, with refinements aimed at unlocking more performance. With a new development direction in place, the team hopes to maximize its potential this season.
Haas
Drivers: Esteban Ocon, Oliver Bearman
Haas has freshened up its traditional white, black, and red colors, reducing the exposed carbon fiber compared to last year.
The team also shared real-life track images of the VF-25, confirming that it will continue using Ferrari’s 2024-spec push-rod front suspension instead of switching to the new pull-rod system.
Racing Bulls
Drivers: Yuki Tsunoda, Isack Hadjar
Red Bull’s sister team has rebranded again, now competing as Racing Bulls. With the new name comes a bold new livery featuring much more white than before.
Yuki Tsunoda enters his fifth season with the team, joined by rookie Isack Hadjar, who is making his F1 debut at just 20 years old.
Williams
Drivers: Alex Albon, Carlos Sainz
Williams has opted for a full-blue livery for 2025, featuring new branding from software giant Atlassian—its first title sponsor in five years.
Alex Albon remains with the team, while Carlos Sainz joins after four years with Ferrari, bringing experience and fresh energy to the lineup.
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Kick Sauber
Drivers: Nico Hulkenberg, Gabriel Bortoleto
Sauber is in a transition phase before becoming Audi’s official F1 team in 2026. For now, the C45 keeps its vibrant green-to-black fade, making for a striking look on the grid.
With all 10 teams revealing their 2025 colors, the anticipation for the new season is higher than ever.
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