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Red Bull reveal Honda inspired livery for the Japanese GP

Updated: Apr 5

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Red Bull will pay tribute to Honda in their last home Grand Prix together, with the return of the popular 'White Bull'.


The livery is white with touches of red and is inspired by the iconic Honda RA272, the car which saw Honda claim their first win in F1, back in 1965.

The white and red are of course also inspired by the Japanese Flag, whilst the Honda badge on the car has been reverted to their 60s version.


The weekend will also mark the debut of Yuki Tsunoda in Red Bull colours, however, the race suits have also been changed to white and red.

Red Bull previously ran the 'White Bull' in the 2021 Turkish GP, having originally planned to run it in the Japanese GP which was cancelled due to Covid.


That same weekend, their sister team AlphaTauri as it was known then, also ran a slightly changed livery. It is not expected that Racing Bulls, as they are known now, will run a changed livery.


Honda and Red Bull first paired in 2018, as they provided the engines for their junior team Toro Rosso.


This paved the way for the senior side with Honda partnering with them between 2019-2025.


From 2026 onwards, Red Bull will move production of their power units in-house, with some technical support from Ford.


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