Red Bull Racing has unveiled a special all-white livery for the Japanese Grand Prix, inspired by Honda’s first Formula 1 victory with the RA272 at the 1965 Mexican Grand Prix. This marks Honda’s 60th anniversary in F1, with the RB21 sporting classic Honda logos on the nose and rear bodywork, along with a special commemorative emblem.




This is the second time Red Bull has raced in an all-white livery, the first being at the 2021 Turkish Grand Prix. The reveal comes just ahead of Yuki Tsunoda’s home debut for Red Bull at Suzuka, adding even more significance.

🔊 Christian Horner, Red Bull Racing CEO: “Our relationship with Honda has brought us incredible success, including four world titles for Max Verstappen. This livery is a fitting tribute to Honda’s F1 legacy.”
Honda Racing Corporation President Koji Watanabe added: “It is moving to see this tribute in our final year of partnership with Red Bull.”
