01/07/2025 20:35
Racing Bulls has become the latest team to unveil a fresh livery
for the British Grand Prix. The Red Bulls sister squad enters the
race weekend buoyed by a sixth-place result in Austria, courtesy of
Liam Lawson. It matched its best result of the year and lifted it
ahead of Haas in the F1 standings. As it looks to consolidate
another strong weekend from Silverstone, it has launched a livery
change for the next round of the championship. The fresh design has
been created in partnership with the team, HUGO BOSS and British
artist Olaolu Slawn. It was unveiled by Slawn, Lawson and Isack
Hadjar on Tuesday evening, at the Flannels X store in London. Both
drivers will also wear special race suits featuring Slawn's
artwork, as will the team's kit. "Slawn's work is unlike anything
we've seen in Formula 1, and that's exactly why this collaboration
felt right," said 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." Slawn is an established artist in
the British capital through his famed graffiti aesthetic, based on
his Yoruba heritage and London's urban culture. He recently
designed the FA Cup trophy in May earlier this year. "Art meets
speed, and I brought the madness," said Slawn. "Big love to HUGO
and VCARB for trusting the vision"