Racing Bulls' Miami GP livery wins fan acclaim

Formula 1 fans have praised Racing Bulls' vibrant yellow livery for the Miami Grand Prix. The team unveiled the design, inspired by Red Bull Summer Edition Sudachi Lime, at an event in Miami. Supporters are calling for it to become permanent.

Racing Bulls, the Faenza-based team, revealed its bold yellow special livery for the Miami Grand Prix during an event on a yacht at Kiki on the River in Miami. CEO Peter Bayer, team principal Alan Permane, and drivers Liam Lawson and Arvid Lindblad attended the unveiling. The design draws inspiration from the Red Bull Summer Edition Sudachi Lime flavor, bringing vibrant energy to the grid, Bayer said. He noted, 'Miami has become a special place for Visa Cash App Racing Bulls to express who we are as a team. For the past two years, we've used this race to showcase something bold and unique, and this latest livery is no exception.' Bayer added that the livery reflects the team's creative spirit and willingness to push boundaries, with plans to race it this weekend. The Miami Grand Prix weekend is scheduled to run from May 1-3, featuring the second sprint of the season. Fans reacted enthusiastically online. One Reddit user wrote, 'This is how special liveries are supposed to be done, go big or go home.' Another praised the livery designer as a 'home run hire,' while a third said, 'Finally, some colour on the grid. I wish we had a permanent yellow livery.' Several called directly for the citrus yellow design to become permanent, with one stating, 'I've seen enough, make it permanent.'

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