
The Miami Grand Prix has arrived! Here are all the F1 Team Liveries
F1 is one of the most exhilarating motorsports that guarantees adrenaline pumping entertainment from their super fast customised cars to vibrant energy. With the 2025 racing season started in March, Miami is now all set to host the Miami Grand Prix from 2 – 4 May 2025.
Reflecting the refreshing summer beaches and the shoreline, the F1 Teams have unveiled their special liveries ahead of the race day. The Miami Grand Prix practice will start on Friday and the following sprint qualifier. From Ferrari’s unabashed splash of white and blue to Racing Bull’s striking pink, here are this season’s liveries.
Ferrari
Ferrari and its sponsor HP have blended in not so seamlessly with the splash of stand out blue and white with the vibrant Ferrari Red on their usual car. This co- designed livery marks the first time of Ferrari and HP’s collaboration that according to the team is “14% lighter and up to 17% thinner, with increased thermal resistance.” The car wrap has created quite a stir and disappointments among fans who were expecting a cool and complete change, although Leclerc and Hamilton are sporting HP’s blue and white for Miami.
Sauber
Sauber and its collaborator title sponsor Stake has certainly pulled out an eye-catching statement car – A Neon Green car wrapped in their signature shade of green while also covering the edges and depths in what they call ‘special livery inspired by Miami’s vibrant art scene”.
Racing Bulls
Red Bull’s second team has gone all out in representing their new edition of ‘Summer Edition White Peach’ drink through a bright magenta car wrap. A complete Miami makeover that immediately impressed the fans, it was unveiled at the Joia Beach Club on Jungle Island. Fans votes are pooling right in for Racing Bulls’ special livery as a top contender for the ‘Best Livery’.
Mercedes
With pink accents highlighted floral designs, Mercedes junior Doriane Pin has designed their Miami livery, a subtle add-on that still stands out more than others. Grand Prix drivers George Rusell and Kimi Antonelli are going to sport pink helmets in reference to their Mercedes’ summer collection with their sportswear partner Adidas. Let us know which of these F1 Team Special Miami edition Liveries impressed you.