In addition to a new driver – 20-year-old Isack Hadjar – the 2025 season sees a new look for VCARB with one of the most radical livery changes this year, and one that actually looks quite the part.
Red Bull Racing's sister chargers will sport an all-white outfit on track this season as a nod to the overall brand.
“It’s been a life-long goal of mine to become an F1 driver, so it’s surreal to be here, living out my dream,” enthused Hadjar who will be racing alongside Yuki Tsunoda.
“I’m not expecting it to be easy, there’s a lot to learn, but I’m so happy to be learning from Yuki who is a seasoned pro in the sport, I can learn from him everything that a rookie needs to know!”
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