As the 2025 Formula 1 season heads to Austin, several teams are showcasing eye-catching liveries for the United States Grand Prix. Williams, Racing Bulls, McLaren, Haas, and Aston Martin have all revealed designs that pay homage to history, celebrate science, or embrace national pride.
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Williams Celebrates History
Williams is tipping its hat to the past with a tribute to their 2002 livery, coinciding with the year title partner Atlassian was founded. The historic design was unveiled in Austin by Juan Pablo Montoya, who drove for Williams alongside Ralf Schumacher in 2002. Fans can expect a nostalgic blend of white and blue tones reminiscent of the team’s early 2000s aesthetic.
Racing Bulls Goes Tortoiseshell
Racing Bulls opted for a bold tortoiseshell theme, revealed alongside multi-platinum singer Shaboozey. Drivers Isack Hadjar and Liam Lawson also appeared in team kits that match the car’s unique design. The creative choice is part of the team’s push to make a visual statement at the US GP while maintaining a distinctive identity on track.
Aston Martin Celebrates “Invisible Science”
Aston Martin’s first-ever bespoke livery is inspired by what they call the “invisible science” behind Formula 1. The AMR25 will feature mathematical formulas etched into the car’s design, combining technical sophistication with a striking visual. The team’s design approach emphasizes F1’s engineering precision while giving fans something to study both on and off the track.
McLaren Enhances Its Championship Look
Fresh off claiming the 2025 Constructors’ Championship, McLaren has applied an “iridescent livery enhancement” to their car, which will also appear at the Mexico GP. The reflective design adds depth and movement to the team’s signature papaya orange, ensuring the championship-winning car stands out even more under the Texas sun.
Haas Goes All-American
Haas celebrates its American roots with a classic ‘Stars and Stripes’ motif for the VF-25s driven by Esteban Ocon and Ollie Bearman. The patriotic design emphasizes the team’s connection to the US fanbase and creates a striking contrast against the circuit’s backdrop.