

Red Bull have unveiled a special white and red livery for the 2025 Japanese Grand Prix.
The livery was previously ran at the 2021 Turkish Grand Prix and has now returned for the 2025 Japanese GP, which is Honda’s final home race as Red Bull’s power supplier before the power unit supplier switches to Aston Martin from next season.
Both RB21 cars will adorn the white and red livery at Suzuka, which coincidentally marks the 60th anniversary since Honda’s first victory in F1, which came at the 1965 Mexican Grand Prix with US’ Richie Ginther at the wheel on that iconic occasion.
The design was done in nod to the RA272 which featured the Japanese flag motif, with the ‘H’ logo on the nose whilst the Honda logo will feature on the rear of the bodywork.
Both Red Bull and Racing Bull cars will also display a special logo to commemorate the 60th anniversary of Honda’s first victory in F1.
Red Bull’s Team Principal, Christian Horner described the livery as a “celebration” of the team’s relationship with Honda, which has brought four consecutive driver titles and two constructor titles – although the constructor titles came after Honda withdrew from F1 and instead became a technical partner from 2022 onwards.
“This livery is a tribute to Honda’s success in the sport and the final year of, what has been a thoroughly enjoyable partnership. I am looking forward to seeing it out on track.”