Special Las Vegas GP liveries are revealed by F1 teams

A number of new liveries have been unveiled by Formula 1 teams in anticipation of the first-ever Las Vegas Grand Prix.
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(Motorsports news) The return of the Formula One Grand Prix to Las Vegas has stoked interest in the sport, and several teams have revealed plans to run in new colors. Ferrari said last week that it was going to a red-and-white color scheme inspired by the one it raced in the 1970s, the last time F1 had such a boom in the United States. Red Bull has now unveiled the third of its ‘Make Your Mark’ campaign liveries, which has seen the company compete in three different outfits for the USA GPs this year.

For the first time, the RB19’s whole exterior has been covered in new paint with a purple base that simulates pink and yellow neon lights flashing down the vehicle during the LV changeover. Williams has updated the vehicle with a livery that leverages the iconic ‘Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas’ sign to cover the rear wing endplates and engine cover. In addition, the entire length of the engine cover is adorned with vivid blue Williams letters.

Alpine’s partnership with skate and streetwear brand Palace has resulted in a special livery for the LV weekend. In addition to the team’s pit crew and drivers Pierre Gasly and Esteban Ocon’s official uniforms being altered, the team’s A523 vehicle will also run with modified colors. When asked about the partnership, Palace responded: “We are so hyped to be kitting out BWT Alpine F1 Team’s car, drivers and pit crew for the Las Vegas Grand Prix: a street race at night in one of the most mental and beautiful places on Earth.”

With a new track that passes through the downtown area, Formula One is making its first trip back to LV in forty years. down with a lengthy straight that stretches down the Strip, the circuit will also pass by the famous Sphere, which has attracted attention lately. During a presentation on Wednesday at the Aria Hotel, Alfa Romeo was the final team to reveal their unique uniform. It featured an all-black design with references to the gaming sector in Las Vegas.

“Inspired by the Entertainment Capital of the World, this special livery is a nod to one of Las Vegas’s most famous activities, with special touches on its standout red, black and gold playing cards,” the designers stated.

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