Racing Bulls to bring special livery to British GP
2nd July 2025Racing Bulls, and their partner HUGO, have revealed a special livery the team will bring to this weekend’s Formula 1 British Grand Prix.
Feature image credit: VCARB // Red Bull Content Pool
The VCARB 02 will hone a new one-off special livery for the British GP, this weekend, as the team and their partner HUGO launch a new collaboration with Nigerian artist, Slawn.
Racing Bulls’ 2025 car was revealed by Slawn and their team drivers: Liam Lawson and Isack Hadjar, at the Flannels X store in London, ahead of the British race.
On the announcement, Slawn simply said:
“Art meets speed, and I brought the madness. Big love to HUGO and VCARB for trusting the vision.”
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The VCARB 02 remains relatively unchanged and recognisable to its livery primarily in use across the season, but Slawn has designed his caricature style street art across the entirety of the 2025 challenger.
Alongside the Racing Bulls F1 car getting redesigned with a special livery, the team’s kit and driver’s race suits will also be showcasing Slawn’s artwork. The team confirmed that Slawn will also be designing the team’s garage, alongside Lawson and Hadjar.
F1 isn’t the only sporting event that Slawn has been in collaboration with, as the Nigerian artist also designed the Emirates FA Cup Trophy in May this year.
“Slawn’s work is unlike anything we’ve seen in Formula One, and that’s exactly why this collaboration felt right,” commented Visa Cash App Racing Bulls CEO, Peter Bayer.
“Partnering with HUGO and Slawn has allowed us to push creative boundaries in a way that reflects the bold identity of our team. Silverstone is a massive moment in the season, and we’re proud to bring something completely original to our fans.”
Racing Bulls aren’t the only team bringing a new livery as Williams Racing confirmed a new small redesign to their car ahead of the 2025 British GP.
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