For the Miami Grand Prix, you can send in your own design for the RB19. Red Bull Racing will let fans come up with their best creation, after which Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez will actually race the best design.
Red Bull has been racing in F1 for years in the same livery blue and red, the colours of the Austrian energy drink giant. In 2023, however, the livery will be changed for a special occasion. The team has asked fans to submit their own livery. The best submissions will be used at the Grand Prix in Miami.
On Red Bull Racing's Instagram and Twitter channels, the team shows three designs submitted so far. The top of the car seems to have to stay the same, but the rear wing, sidepods and front wing can be modified. This leaves plenty of freedom to unleash your creativity on it.
The livery for the Miami GP will be announced worldwide on Wednesday 3 May. The race weekend at the street circuit will be held from 5 to 7 May, but before then, the Formula 1 circus will be in action for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
All three are gross! I loved the last years of Toro Rosso, with the livery being a lighter, brighter blue and the bull being silver. The standard RBR livery is old and BORING!!
Can't wait, but I don't think it can beat the special livery of the white RB, Gulf Mclaren or Classic dark red Ferrari.
Well for me I loved this opportunity, and I ....
"I have submitted my design and I hope it catches the eye with its unique incorporation of my favorite snack's color, the M&M livery. The vibrant and colorful design is instantly recognizable and would be even more so on the track. The body of the car is primarily red, with the M&M's logo prominently displayed in bright yellow on the hood and sides. The rest of the car's design features additional hues of blue, green, and orange to represent the different M&M's candy flavors.
Overall, my submitted design with the M&M's livery would be a visual spectacle, sure to turn heads and grab attention with its bold and vibrant colors. Additionally, it highlights the sleek and aerodynamic design of the RB19."