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Oracle Red Bull Racing unveils its design for 2025

New RB21 design with additional sponsors

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Oracle Red Bull Racing has unveiled the livery that the RB21 will sport in the 2025 Formula 1 season. The presentation took place in London, with the presence of Christian Horner, Max Verstappen, and Liam Lawson. The combination of blue, red, and yellow maintains the team’s visual identity, preserving a recognizable image both on and off the track.

image Oracle Red Bull Racing unveils its 2025 livery

New commercial partners joining the team

For the new campaign, the car will feature logos from several sponsors joining the team. Among them, Gate.io will appear on the rear wing and nose, while 1Password will be visible on the halo, chassis, and, for the first time in the category’s history, on the steering wheel’s startup screen. Additionally, AvaTrade joins as a partner, along with Maui Jim in the eyewear category and Neat, making its Formula 1 debut with Red Bull. AT&T and Hexagon are also strengthening their relationship with the team.

image Oracle Red Bull Racing unveils its 2025 livery

Equipment and additional elements unveiled

Before the season kicks off, Verstappen and Lawson took part in a photoshoot showcasing the official 2025 team gear. The images feature race suits developed by Sparco, team apparel designed by Castore, and caps by New Era. The helmets both drivers will use were also revealed.

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