McLaren, Racing Bulls and Williams will sport revised liveries at this weekend’s British Grand Prix.
The reigning constructors’ champions have introduced a new version of their ‘Chrome’ livery which has been seen in previous seasons. The design harks back to the silver liveries the team used from 2006 to 2014, including when they scored their most recent home victory in 2008.
McLaren previously revived the chrome look on their cars for the 2023 race at Silverstone. The team revealed its latest version in a live event at Trafalgar Square in London today.
The Racing Bulls 02s have a new look created by British graffiti artist Slawn. It features cartoon eyes and ovals scrawled across the white areas of its livery, as well as the rear wing endplates.
This is the second time Racing Bulls has used an alternative livery this year. It previously used a striking pink design at the Miami Grand Prix.
Williams has a far more subtle revision to its livery. While it has previously added a union flag to its engine cover for its home race, that area is now occupied by its title sponsor, and so it has added a red at white strip on either side of its nose instead.
Picture: McLaren’s livery for British Grand Prix
Pictures: Racing Bulls livery for British Grand Prix
Picture: Williams livery for British Grand Prix
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