Discover, or rediscover, each of the special liveries unveiled by the teams for the 2026 season. Formula 1This begins with two new liveries for the Japanese Grand Prix.
Racing Bulls "Cherry"
- Japanese Grand Prix (March 27-29)
Just days before the Suzuka race, the Racing Bulls team unveiled a special livery designed to celebrate Japan. Presented at the event Red Bull Tokyo Drift, this revisited version of the car This reflects a desire to connect with local culture, through a design marked by Japanese artistic influences. Designed in collaboration with calligrapher Bisen Aoyagi, the livery partially abandons the team's traditional colors to adopt a white, red, and silver palette, directly inspired by the spring edition of the brand's famous beverage.
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Haas "Godzilla"
- Japanese Grand Prix (March 27-29)
Haas Will it devour all its rivals at Suzuka? In any case, the American team is showing its claws and fangs before the third race weekend of the season. Just days after announcing its partnership with TOHO CO., LTD., the creators of Godzilla, the American team revealed its special livery for the Japanese Grand Prix. A tribute to the "King of Monsters" will adorn the VF-26 for the third race weekend of the season. "I'm very excited to see the Japanese fans at the unveiling of our special Godzilla-themed livery in Tokyo," enthused Ayao Komatsu, the team principal of the Banbury-based (Great Britain) team. "This collaboration is a first and truly exciting; it reflects a part of our identity as a team, and I hope the fans will appreciate this unique livery."
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Mercedes and its "wolf" wing
- Japanese Grand Prix (March 27-29)
This is what the W17 will look like at Suzuka (Japan) for the third round of the Formula 1 season. A wolf ready to devour its rivals appears on the front wing of the Mercedes Benz George Russell and Kimi Antonelli's wolf-themed livery is poised to cast its piercing yellow gaze upon the other cars. This design is the result of a partnership with 82-year-old Japanese designer Yohji Yamamoto and his brand Y-3, founded in 2001 with Adidas. "When haute couture meets high-performance sportswear. The Y-3 x Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team collection merges Yohji Yamamoto's avant-garde vision with Formula 1 precision. Rooted in minimalist aesthetics and technical innovation, this unique collaboration pushes the boundaries of contemporary sportswear," explains Mercedes on its online store, where a whole collection of clothing born from this collaboration is available. So don't be surprised if you see wolves adorning the Brackley team's drivers' outfits during the weekend in Japan!



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