A second special livery for the upcoming Las Vegas Grand Prix appears to be on the way, as Racing Bulls teased the news on social media. It comes after
Williams were the first car on the grid to announce a brand-new colour scheme for the weekend,
opting for a bold and "striking" black and blue livery.
Now, Racings Bulls look set to become the second team to change their usual colours for the Grand Prix weekend in the Sin City, doing so for the second Las Vegas Grand Prix in succession.
Liam Lawson on track at the 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix in Racing Bulls glitter-inspired livery - Photo: Race Pictures
Last year, the sister team to Red Bull brought a change to their usual livery, going for a glitter-inspired look that drew inspiration from the Cash App Visa Glitter Card.
In 2025, a new 'holographic' livery appears to be on the way for both Liam Lawson and Isack Hadjar to get behind the wheel of, hinted by the caption: "Ready to show *holo to this one."
Along with that social media post that shows a colour-shifting new front wing, a rainbow-coloured wide shot has also been teased on X, and profile pictures across all social platforms, as well as some other teasers, have all changed to holographic-inspired colours.
Vegas continues to be the 'City of Lights'
Since the first Las Vegas Grand Prix joined the
Formula 1 calendar in 2023, it has always been a spectacle full of glitz, glamour, and great entertainment.
It also looks to be of several places across the year where teams create special liveries for the memorable race weekend, with four different colour schemes used at last year's race.
Williams will back it back-to-back Vegas races with new liveries, and Racing Bulls are expected to do the same. Last year, Sauber brought a flame-inspired livery to the streets of Neveda, while Alpine debuted a pink-based look that the used for the rest of the season.
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