The Miami Grand Prix is as much a race as it is a canvas for self-expression. And once again this year, Racing Bulls didn't hold back. The team unveiled a special livery… and it's impossible to miss.
Gone are the usual colors: make way for a bright, almost fluorescent yellow, directly inspired by the Red Bull Summer Edition “Sudachi Lime.”
The design goes even further, with a bold citrus motif covering the entire car—and also appearing on the team's outfits for the weekend. Total visual consistency, designed to match the Florida vibe.
A very… Miami-style launch
For the unveiling, Racing Bulls followed local customs. Arrival by yacht, disembarkation at Kiki On The River—a well-known Miami hotspot—and the reveal in front of a hand-picked audience.
Surrounding the car: Peter Bayer, Alan Permane, and drivers Liam Lawson and Arvid Lindblad.
Suffice it to say, the setting lived up to the livery.
A bold identity
For Racing Bulls, Miami has become a special event. The team takes advantage of it every year to think outside the box.
“Miami has become a special place for us to express our identity,” explains Peter Bayer. “This livery brings a vibrant energy that reflects who we are: creative and bold.”
The message is clear: here, we don't just come to race.
Now it remains to be seen whether this flashy livery will translate into performance. Because on the track, the competition doesn't care about colors.
But on a weekend where image matters almost as much as the stopwatch, Racing Bulls has already succeeded: in turning heads.
In the spotlight 🍋🟩
Introducing the Red Bull Summer Edition-inspired livery for the #MiamiGP 😎#F1 #VCARB pic.twitter.com/43cdNV799B
— Visa Cash App Racing Bulls F1 Team (@visacashapprb) April 29, 2026