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Unveiled: Formula 1's ten teams show off their 2025 liveries

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Under the O2's spotlights and amid the glitz, the covers were lifted to reveal each team’s latest colors, setting social media abuzz as fans debated their favorite looks.

While most liveries were showcased on the teams’ 2024-spec cars, the striking designs gave plenty of hints about what to expect from the new season. From bold reinventions to subtle tweaks, each team offered a glimpse of their identity for the battles ahead.

With new sponsors making their mark and some teams opting for streamlined, carbon-heavy aesthetics, the liveries told stories of innovation, ambition, and tradition.

Whether it's a fan-favorite design or one that raises a few eyebrows, these color schemes will soon be charging down circuits around the world, embodying the spirit of the sport in its latest chapter.

 

Stake F1 Team KICK Sauber

Stake F1 Team KICK Sauber rolled out the shiny robe of its C45 contender in its trademark black and green, flanked by Chief Operating Officer & Chief Technical Officer, Mattia Binotto, and drivers Nico Hulkenberg and Gabriel Bortoleto.

The Swiss outfit’s message was clear: “This car is built to grind, to hustle, as the team is united to push forward in one of the most competitive grids in Formula One history.”

“The C45 is the culmination of months of dedication and hard work by our entire team," added Binotto. "Every department has played a crucial role in developing this car, and we are extremely proud of what we have achieved, but we know this is just the beginning.

"At the same time, success is about more than just car performance—it’s about how we operate as a team, how we execute on race weekends, and how we maximise every opportunity. Our goal is clear: to keep improving in every area, to fight hard, and to lay a solid foundation for future growth.”

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