Ferrari and Racing Bulls unveil bold new liveries in Miami, while Sauber refreshes its design with a twist on its classic colors
Known as “The Magic City,” Miami is one of the most anticipated stops on the Formula 1 (F1) calendar—not just for the racing, but for the vibrant spectacle surrounding the Grand Prix. And this year, Ferrari and Racing Bulls are joining the party with bold, one-off liveries, while Sauber offers a fresh take on its usual color scheme.

Racing Bulls go pink for Miami
Drivers Isack Hadjar and Liam Lawson will be hard to miss at the Miami International Autodrome, as Racing Bulls have opted for a special edition livery that features pink as the dominant color, accented by white patterns across the car.

This striking design on the VCARB 02 is inspired by Red Bull’s Summer Edition White Peach flavor—fitting for Miami’s tropical, party vibe. The entire team, from the cars to the drivers’ race suits, will don this pink and white theme for the weekend.
Ferrari adds blue and white to its traditional red
Ferrari has also jumped on the Miami hype, unveiling a livery that keeps the team’s iconic Ferrari red but adds blue and white accents on the rear of the car, including the rear wing and wheel rims. These colors reflect the branding of Ferrari’s new title sponsor, HP.

While eye-catching, the new color combination received mixed reactions from fans—many noting that the contrast between the bright red and the cool blue and white feels disjointed. However, Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton’s race suits, which embrace the full blue-and-white palette, have been well received—leading some to wonder why Ferrari didn’t extend this look across the entire car.

Sauber sticks to black and green—but with a twist
Also debuting a new design in Miami is Kick Sauber. Unlike the others, Sauber is keeping its classic black and green color scheme, but the layout has changed significantly. For this weekend, the green appears in a paint-splatter style, giving the cars of Nico Hülkenberg and Gabriel Bortoleto a dynamic and edgy look without straying from the team’s identity.
