Formula One sponsorship liveries
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Formula One |
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Formula One sponsorship liveries have been used since the
AGS
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Notes |
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1986
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White | none | Jolly Club, El Charro | ||
1987
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Red, White | El Charro | Acto | ||
1988
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Black | Orange | Tennen | Elf, Bouygues, Facom, Tennen, F.A.T. International | |
1989
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White | Faure | Camel, Goodyear, LM | ||
1990
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Ted Lapidus | Goodyear | |||
1991
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White, Blue | Red, Yellow | Paolo Fiore | Filling, mmta, Goodyear, Bburago |
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Philippe Streiff's AGSJH23 from the 1988 Season at Silverstone
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An AGS JH23 from the 1988 Formula One Season
Alfa Romeo
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco liveries |
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1979 | Rosso corsa | White | Magneti Marelli
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1983
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Red, White, Black | Marlboro
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Magneti Marelli
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Marlboro logo replaced with a barcode at certain races, due to tobacco or alcohol sponsorship bans. | |
1985
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Green, Red | Benetton Group | Magneti Marelli
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2019 | White | Red, Blue | Alfa Romeo | Little Mole, Sauber Engineering, Sparco , Huski Chocolate (United States only)
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2020 | White, Red | PKN Orlen
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Magneti Marelli, Pirelli, Additive Industries, Huski Chocolate, Sauber Engineering, Sparco, Hewlett Packard Enterprise , Adler Pelzer Group, Globe Air, Ivy Oxford, AB Dynamics
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2021 | Zadara, Eighty One, Additive Industries, Iqoniq, Sparco , Adler Pelzer Group, AB Dynamics, Code Zero
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In Styria, Alfa Romeo used a special 111th anniversary livery.[10] At the home race they have painted a car in Italian tricolor.[11] At the final race in Abu Dhabi, the cars featured messages for their drivers who were both leaving the team at the end of the season; for example, Kimi Räikkönen's is "Dear Kimi, we will leave you alone now", a reference to his famous radio message during the 2012 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.[12] | |||
2022 | Black | Accelleron, Additive Industries, Adler Pelzer Group, , DRF Bets, ZCG | |||
2023 | Red, Black | Alfa Romeo, Stake/Kick | Magneti Marelli, Grupo Nossa, Everdome, Accelleron, AMX, Cielo, Curam Domi, Camozzi Group, CryptoDATA (Wispr), Rebellion, Web Eyewear, AximTrade, SenseTime, Seagate, Mascot Workwear, CODE-ZERO, Hyland , Corinthian Re, Cielo, Everdome, Ambrosial, Fix Network
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In countries where advertisement of gambling and sports betting are banned, Stake's branding will be replaced by Kick.[13][14] Alfa Romeo raced a revised Kick livery called the "disruptive livery" at the Belgian Grand Prix. The team raced a special livery for the Las Vegas Grand Prix featuring “a pattern of playing cards featuring Alfa Romeo's Quadrifoglio in gold and heart suit cards emblazoned with the number six – for the six years of the relationship between Sauber Motorsport and Alfa Romeo. |
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1979: Alfa Romeo returns to Formula One as a constructor.
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1980: Alfa Romeo appears with Marlboro-sponsored livery.
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An Alfa Romeo 182B from 1982 with Marlboro livery.
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Alfa Romeo 184TBin Benetton livery.
AlphaTauri
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Special liveries |
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2020 | White, Navy Blue | AlphaTauri | Randstad
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2021 | Navy Blue | White | AlphaTauri, Honda | Casio Edifice, Pirelli, RDS, My World, Fantom | |
2022 | White, Navy Blue | AlphaTauri | Pirelli, Epicor, HRC/Honda, Fantom, ICM, Flex-Box, Ravenol, Ziba Foods, Buzz, RapidAPI, LIF3 | ||
2023 | Navy Blue, White | Red | PKN Orlen
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Pirelli, Epicor, HRC/Honda, Flex-Box, Ravenol, RapidAPI, XMTrading, NEFT Vodka, Gundam | AlphaTauri raced a special livery inspired by the AlphaTauri x Brendan Monroe Las Vegas Capsule Collection for the final two races of the season. |
Alpine
.Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Special liveries |
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2021 | Blue | Red, White | Alpine | Yahoo!, Le Coq Sportif, Plug Power
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During the 2021 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Alpine ran a special livery to commemorate their 100th race with sponsor Castrol.[16] |
2022–2023 | Pink, Black | Alpine, BWT | Renault, MAPFRE (2022), Castrol, BP, RCI Banque (2022), GENII (2022), Bell & Ross (2022), Pirelli, Microsoft, DuPont (2022), EURODATACAR, Mandiant (2022), Binance, Yahoo!, data.ai (2022), ADA Cosmetics, Sprinklr, Plug Power, Kappa, Mobilize, Ecowatt (2023) | Alpine raced a special BWT livery for the opening rounds of the 2022 death of Elizabeth II .
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2024 | Black | Blue, Pink | Alpine, BWT | Renault, Castrol, BP, Pirelli, Microsoft, Binance, Yahoo!, ADA Cosmetics, Sprinklr, Kappa, Mobilize, H. Moser & Cie, Business Solver, MNTN, INFINOX, Banco BRB |
Andrea Moda
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) |
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1992
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Black | Yellow | Andrea Moda, iGuzzini, Ellesse
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Industrie Regione Marche, teuco, Annabella, Urbis, Mase, Blue Box, Agip |
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The Andrea Moda C4B with the livery used in 1992 South African Grand Prix
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The Andrea Moda S921 with the livery used in 1992 Monaco Grand Prix
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The Andrea Moda S921 with the livery used in 1992 Hungarian Grand Prix
Arrows
Starting in the 1970s and going for decades until ending in mid-2002, Arrows, that was known as Footwork for a few years in the 1990s, had distinctive liveries, like the unusual Ruffles sponsorship in Footwork, an all-black car in the 1998 season, and an orange car in its final years.
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) |
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1978 | White | Varig (Brazilian Grand Prix only) | ||
Gold | Warsteiner (South African Grand Prix onwards) | FINA, Heuer, Scicon Micro Systems | ||
1979 | Gold | Black | Warsteiner | Scicon Micro Systems |
1980 | Gold | Black | Warsteiner | Valvoline Penthouse (Canadian Grand Prix and United States Grand Prix only) Rizla+. (Canadian Grand Prix and United States Grand Prix only) |
1981
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Orange | White | Ceramiche Ragno, Beta Utensili | Valvoline, Glasurit Car Paint Penthouse (Canadian Grand Prix and United States Grand Prix only) |
1982 | Orange | White | Ceramiche Ragno | Autosonik, Elf, Glasurit Car Paint, Nordica Penthouse (Brazilian Grand Prix, Long Beach Grand Prix and Detroit Grand Prix only) |
1983
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Various | Valvoline (Long Beach Grand Prix and Dutch Grand Prix only) Bembom Bros. OK Corral (French Grand Prix only) Marilena (San Marino Grand Prix only) Barclay (Monaco Grand Prix, Belgian Grand Prix, Detroit Grand Prix and Austrian Grand Prix only) Pepsi Déca (Canadian Grand Prix only) Grand Prix International (British Grand Prix only) Leonardo Lederbekleidung (German Grand Prix only) Golia (Italian Grand Prix only) MacConnal-Mason Gallery Fine Paintings (European Grand Prix and South African Grand Prix only) |
Allwave Hi-Fi, Copy Braun, Dimensione Uomo, Glasurit Car Paint, Le Vif, Louis De Poortere Carpets, Megatron, Provigo, Rizla+., SNIA, Valvoline | |
1984
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Gold | Blue, Red | Barclay, Nordica | BMW M Power, Glasurit Car Paint, Louis De Poortere Carpets, SNIA, Valvoline |
1985
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Gold | Blue | De'Longhi
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BMW M Power, Camozzi, Castrol, Glasurit Car Paint, GSI, Millfix, USF&G Financial Services |
1986
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Gold | Red | Barclay, USF&G Financial Services | BMW M Power, Budget Rent a Car, Camozzi, Glasurit Car Paint |
1987
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White | Dark Red, Blue | USF&G Financial Services | Bosch, Camozzi, Glasurit Car Paint, Garrett Turbo, Kepner Tregoe, Megatron, Trussardi, Wintershall |
1988 | White | Dark Red, Blue | USF&G Financial Services | 3M, Beta Utensili, Bosch, Camozzi, Garrett Turbo, Glasurit Car Paint, Kepner Tregoe, Megatron, Wintershall |
1989
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White | Dark Red, Blue | USF&G Asset Management | AXE, Camozzi, Concret Leasing GmbH, Ford, Glasurit Car Paint, Identicar, Kepner Tregoe, Maxon Mobile Radio, Mobil1, Raychem
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1990
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White | Red | Footwork, USF&G Asset Management | Ansys, Camozzi, Elf, Gearbox Sports, Glasurit Car Paint |
1991 | White | Red | Footwork | Blaupunkt, Bosch, Camozzi, OZ Wheels, Shell |
1992 | White | Red | Footwork | Adidas, BP, Hamacher, Midori Elec., OZ Wheels, Toshiba |
1993
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White | Red | Footwork | Adidas, BP, Dynabook, Glasurit Car Paint, Midori Elec., OZ Wheels, Toshiba |
1994 | White | Blue, Red, Green | Alibert, Bauer, Byte, Caberg, Cellular One, Elf, Fox Petroli, Gamma Due Ceramica Design, Ford, Glasurit Car Paint, Lee Cooper, Mandarina Duck, Marlboro, Matix Design, Old Spice, OTC Computer, Piolanti & Figli, ProCom, Robopac, Ruffles, SAG '80, Super C, Suzuki, Ville-Marie | |
1995 | White | Blue, Red | Unimat Life Corporation | Alopex, El Charro, Flexform Divani, Gamma Due Ceramica Design, Glasurit Car Paint, Hype, Lati, Matrix Design, Personal, Ricardo, Sally, Sasol, Sergio Tacchini, Star TV, Suzuki, T&J Vestor, TecnoFerrari, Ville-Maerie |
1996
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White | Blue, Red | Philips Car Systems, Power Horse | Bauducco, BellSouth, Brother, CarIn Navigation System, Castrol, Cricket & Co, Enkei, Glasurit Car Paint, Hewlett-Packard, Hype, Lectra Systems, Lycra, Pace Airlines, Pack Plast, Parmalat, Quest International, Ricardo, Sally, Sergio Tacchini, TopWare, Tom Walkinshaw Racing, Track & Field |
Red | Blue, White | |||
1997
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Blue | White | Danka, Parmalat, Zepter | Bogner, Brastemp, Eagle Star Insurance, Ferretti Group, Glasurit Car Paint, Kibon, Power Horse, Quest International, Remus Performance Sport Exhausts, Yamaha |
1998
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Black | None | Danka, Power Horse, TWR, Zepter | Parmalat |
1999
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Red, White, Orange | Repsol
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T-Minus, F1 Racing, Ixion, Glasurit, Champion
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2002
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Orange | Black | Orange
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European Aviation (2000)
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An Arrows A1 from 1978 at Silverstone Classic 2012
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Riccardo Patrese with his A1B in 1979.
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An Arrows A2 from 1979 in its Warsteiner livery in display
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Riccardo Patrese's Arrows A3 being tested at Silverstone Classic
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In 1982, Arrows raced with an orange livery. This is an Arrows A4 being tested in 2005.
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A 1982 Arrows A5 Formula One car, being shaken down during a test session at Mallory Park
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An Arrows A6 from 1983 being tested at Silverstone
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Thierry Boutsen driving at the 1984 Dallas GP
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A 1984 Arrows A7 in display at Silverstone Classic
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Thirerry Boutsen driving for Arrows at the 1985 European Grand Prix
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An Arrows A9 from the 1986 season at display at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, 1 July 2012
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An Arrows A10B from the 1988 season
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The1988 season.
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A 1991 A11C Footwork at Hockenheim.
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The 1991 FA12 Footwork driven by Michele Alboreto.
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Aguri Suzuki driving for Footwork at the 1992 Monaco Grand Prix.
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A 1994 FA15 being driven at Silverstone
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Taki Inoue Driving the Footwork Arrows FA16 at the 1995 British Grand Prix
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Taki Inoue's FA16 is towed back to the Monaco pits after its bizarre contretemps with the course car.
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Damon Hill driving for Arrows at the 1997 British Grand Prix
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In 1998 Arrows switched from a white and blue livery to a black one. This is Mika Salo's Arrows-Yamaha A19.
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A 1999 Arrows A20 being presented at Historacing Festival Lédenon 2012
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Jos Verstappen driving the Arrows A21 at the 2000 Italian Grand Prix
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Orange liveried Arrows A23s at the 2002 French Grand Prix.
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The Arrows A22 in Hockenheim
Aston Martin
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-alcohol livery changes |
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1958–1959 | British racing green | ||||
2021 | British racing green | Magenta | Aston Martin, Cognizant | BWT, Peroni Brewery, Alpinestars, Pirelli, JCB, IFS, NetApp, SentinelOne, Bombardier, Crypto.com, Epos, Aqua Mondo, Ravenol, TikTok
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Peroni was replaced by "ITALIA 0,0". |
2022–2024 | Lime green, Black | Aramco, Cognizant (2022–2023)
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Oakley, TikTok (2022 and 2024), Hugo Boss, XP (2022–2023), Porto Seguro (2023), Citi (2023–2024), Globe-Trotter (2023–2024), Ava Trade (2023–2024), Girard-Perregaux (2023–2024), Velocity Black (2023), Saudia (2023), Banco Master (2023–2024), NexGen Energy (2023–2024), Valvoline (2023–2024), Regent Seven Seas Cruises (2024), Financial Times (2024), Cognizant (2024), Wolfgang Puck (2024)
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ATS
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery | Additional major sponsor(s) | Notes |
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1978 | Yellow | Black | ATS Wheels | Ford, Champion, Air Press, Shell, Goodyear | |
1979 | Black, Red | ATS Wheels, Arawak, Hotel Freeport | Goodyear, Shell | ||
1980 | Shell, Buler Quartz, Goodyear | ||||
1981
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White, Black | ATS Wheels | ABBA, Shell, Champion | ||
1982
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Copec, Tecfin, Liqui Moly, Shell, Champion | ||||
1983
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Black | Shell, Goodyear, Steinbock | |||
1984
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Marilena, Steinbock, Shell, Pirelli |
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Hans-Joachim Stuck's ATS D2 from 1979 season in display
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In 1981, ATS was sponsored by the Swedish band ABBA, this was because one of the drivers was Slim Borgudd, ABBA's drummer
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Manfred Winkelhock at the 1984 Dallas GP
Benetton
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes |
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1990
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Red, Green | Blue, Yellow | Benetton Group, Sisley (1986/1988) | (1989–1990), Technocast | "Camel" letters were replaced by the Camel logo (1988–1990). A national flag of the country in which the team competes (Benetton B186 car in 1986). |
1991
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Yellow | Green, Blue | Camel | Ford, Mobil 1, Sanyo, "United Colors Of Benetton" (Benetton Group), Autopolis, Pirelli | "Camel" letters were covered with blue gaps, or replaced by the Camel logo, or with "Benetton" |
1992
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Green | Ford, Mobil 1, Sanyo, "United Colors Of Benetton" (Benetton Group), Goodyear, Brembo, USAG Tools | |||
1993
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Dark Green | Ford, Elf, Sanyo, Technogym, Denim, "United Colors Of Benetton" (Benetton Group), Goodyear | |||
1994
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Blue | Green | Mild Seven
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Ford, Elf, Sanyo, Oracle, Polti, "Benetton Sportsystem" (Benetton Group) | "Mild Seven" was replaced with "Benetton" |
1995
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White, Dark Blue, Yellow | ) | "Mild Seven" was replaced with "Benetton" or "Moto Sport" and "Bitburger" was replaced with "Drive Alcoholfrei". An Italian flag as a mark of the nationality of team's owner Benetton Group (Benetton B195 car). | ||
1996 | White | Hype Energy, Nordica, "Benetton Sportsystem" (Benetton Group )
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"Mild Seven" was replaced with "Benetton". An Italian flag as a mark of the team's nationality (1996–1997). | ||
1997 | Gillette
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1998 | Gillette
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1999 | Magneti Marelli
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2000 | AEA Technology
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2001 | AEA Technology
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"Mild Seven" was replaced with "Benetton" (on team members clothing and rear wing's front side), "Renaultsport" on rear wing (rear side), "Fisico" on Fisichella's car (on engine body) and "Jenson" on Button's car (on engine body) |
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In its first year, Benetton raced in green livery with Sisley (a Benetton brand) and Benetton as sponsors, this is Gerhard Berger racing for Benetton at Detroit in 1986
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Thierry Boutsen driving for Benetton at the 1988 Canadian Grand Prix
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1990 Benetton B190 on display
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From 1991 to 1993, Camel sponsored benetton, here is the B191 from 1991 season being demonstrated at Goodwood Festival of Speed in 2006
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A Benetton B192 painted in its Camel livery
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Michael Schumacher driving for Benetton at the 1992 Monaco GP
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Beneton B193 at Goodwood Festival of Speed
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Benetton received sponsorship from Mild Seven until 2001 and produced the first two championship titles of Michael Schumacher, this is the Benetton B194 in display
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Jos Verstappen driving at the 1994 British GP
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Michael Schumacher driving for Benetton at the 1995 British GP
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Johnny Herbert racing for Benetton (non-tobacco livery) at Montreal in 1995
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Michael Schumacher's Benetton B195 at the 1996 Autosport International Show
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Alexander Wurz driving for Benetton at the 1997 British Grand Prix
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Jean Alesi driving a Benetton at the 1997 Italian Grand Prix
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Giancarlo Fisichella driving for Benetton at Montreal in 1999
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For its final years prior to the takeover of Renault, Benetton received sponsorship from Renault, Vodafone and Korean Air; this is Jenson Button driving in 2001 for Benetton
BMS Scuderia Italia
In its Dallara years, Scuderia Italia raced with a livery slightly similar to Ferrari (rosso corsa with white details and black wings), but prior to the absorption by Minardi in 1993, when raced with Lola cars, had a white livery with red and yellow flames.
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes |
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1988 (Dallara 3081)
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Red | Black | None | Goodyear | None |
1988 (Dallara F188)
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Red | Black, White | Marlboro
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Viacom, Nikols, Timberland, | None |
1989
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Red | Black, White | Fineco
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, USAG, Koni | |
1990
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Red | Black, White | Marlboro , Lucchini, Fineco
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Agip, CartaSì, Pirelli, Brooksfield | |
1991
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Red | Black, White | Marlboro , Lucchini, Fineco, Lusfina, Setrans
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Agip, Ghial, OGAF, powering | |
1992
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Black, White, Blue | Marlboro , Lucchini, Fineco, Lusfina, Camozzi
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Agip, Ghidini, SPAL | ||
1993
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White | Black, Red, Yellow, Blue | Chesterfield, Lucchini, Bossini, Camozzi | Agip, Fastar |
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A Dallara F89 in display.
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Emanuele Pirro driving for Scuderia Italia at the 1991 United States Grand Prix.
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A Dallara F191 in display
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A Dallara F192 in display
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JJ Lehto's 1992 Dallara in the boxes
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Michele Alboreto's T93/30 at the 1993 British Grand Prix
BMW Sauber
After having been an engine supplier in the 1980s and again since 2000,
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) |
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White | Blue, Red | Petronas, Intel, T-Systems (2008) | Syntium, Hansen LTD (2006–2008), Go-gp.org (2009), FxPro (2009), Credit Suisse (2006–2008), Dell (2006–2008) |
Brabham
Prior to sponsorships,
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TheBT46B"fan car", with main sponsor Parmalat.
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From 1985 until 1988, Brabham raced in Olivetti livery
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The Brabham BT60B in its blue and pink livery.
Brawn GP
After Honda pulled out of F1 at the end of 2008, team boss Ross Brawn struggled to find a buyer to save the team, eventually buying it himself. A lack of sponsors resulted in the white livery, with flashes of bright yellow and black. Towards the end of the season, the team arranged one-race sponsor deals with a variety of major local companies, including
Brawn GP dominated the early part of the 2009 season, with Jenson Button winning six of the first seven races. As other teams improved their cars, Brawn struggled for pace, but still recorded several podiums during the rest of the year. Their strong start and consistent finish was enough to secure the Constructors World Championship at the first (and only) attempt, as well as the drivers title with Jenson Button. At the end of the season, the team was purchased by engine supplier Mercedes-Benz.
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) |
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2009[23]
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White | Black, Fluorescent Yellow | Virgin | Qtel, Banco do Brasil
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Jenson Button at 2009 Malaysian Grand Prix, Sepang, Malaysia
British American Racing
British American Racing competed in Formula One from 1999 to 2005. The name was a reference to the team owner, British American Tobacco, hence the livery which included two of its main cigarette brands. In their debut season, the team wished to have its two cars painted in different liveries (one 555, the other Lucky Strike), but this was forbidden by the rules. So the team decided on a unique two-sided design, with the blue 555 livery of the right side of the car, and the red and white Luckies livery on the left and a zipper design on the middle. .
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes |
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1999
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Blue, Red | Black, White | Lucky Strike, 555 | Teleglobe, Honda, Reynard, Bridgestone | 555 logo changed to three crescent moons (same as in Subaru Impreza with 555 sponsorship); Lucky Strike logo blocked out (side of car) and replaced by "Run Free" (other parts of the car) |
2000 –
2005[24]
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White | Red, Black | Lucky Strike (British American Tobacco) | , Brunotti | Lucky Strike logo either blocked out (2000–2001), "Luckies" changed to "Lookies" (2000), "Lucky Strike" was replaced with "Look Alike" (2001), "Run Free" (2002), bar code and Formula One cars (2003–2004), "Don't Walk", "Look Left" and "Look Right" and a barcode and Formula One cars (2004) or with "Racing Revolution" (2005) |
2005 (only Chinese GP )
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Blue, Pale Gold, Black | 555 (British American Tobacco) | Honda, Intercond | "Lucky Strike" was replaced with "555 World Racing" | |
2005 (Anthony Davidson 's car)
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Blue / White | Yellow, White/ Black, Gold, White driver outline | 555 (British American Tobacco)/Lucky Strike |
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Jacques Villeneuve with Blue-Yellow/White-Red livery at the 1999 Canadian Grand Prix.
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A Bar 002 in the 2000 season livery
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Jacques Villeneuve driving the BAR 003 at the 2001 Canadian Grand Prix.
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Jacques Villeneuve driving the BAR 003 in the same race
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Jacques Villeneuve driving the BAR 005 with non-tobacco livery replaced with bar code and F1 cars at the 2003 United States Grand Prix.
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Jenson Button driving the BAR 006 at the 2004 United States Grand Prix.
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Takuma Sato celebrating his podium at the 2004 United States GP
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Takuma Sato driving the BAR 007 with "Racing Revolution" logo at the 2005 United States Grand Prix.
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Jenson Button driving the BAR 007 with "555 World Racing" livery at the 2005 Chinese Grand Prix.
British Racing Motors
The first BRMs were a pale duck-egg green (any shade of green represented
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Other Informations (including non-tobacco/alcohol race changes) |
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1951–59 | Dark Metallic Gray-Green | ||||
1960–64 | Black | none | |||
1964–70 | Black | Orange/Red | |||
1970–1971 | White | Gold, Black, Ochre | Yardley | ||
1972–1974 | White | Red | Marlboro | ||
1974 | Pale Green | Motul | |||
1975-1976 | Blue, Red | ||||
1977 | Pale Blue | Rotary Watches |
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A BRM Type 15 from 1951 season
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A BRM P30 MKII from the 1953 season
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The British Racing Partnership privately entered BRM P25 with which Stirling Moss took second place in the 1959 British Grand Prix.
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A BRM P25 with its black livery at Silverstone Classic
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A BRM P48 from 1960 season being demonstrated at Mallory Park
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A BRM P57 from 1962 season seen in action.
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A BRM P261 from 1964 season being demonstrated at Goodwood Festival of Speed
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The four wheel-drive BRM P67 from the 1964 season
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A BRM P83 from 1966 season
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A BRM P126 from 1968 season
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Pedro Rodriguez with BRM 1968
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A 1969 BRM P139
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A 1970 BRM in Yardley Livery
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A 1972 BRM in Marlboro Livery
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A 1973 BRM in Marlboro Livery
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A BRM P201 from 1974 being demonstrated at Mallory Park
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A BRM P207, 1977, with Rotary Watches livery
Caterham
The
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) |
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2012 | British racing green | Yellow, White | AirAsia | Queens Park Rangers
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2013 | Light Green | General Electric, Airbus | McGregor, EADS, Renault, Dell, Intel, AirAsia, Naza Group, CNN, Pirelli | |
2014 | White | Safran, Renault, Dell, Intel, CNN, Truphone, Naza Group, AirAsia, Pirelli |
Coloni
In its first years, Coloni was sponsored by
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Notes |
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1987
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Yellow | None | Renzacci, Cast, Himont | White Sun, Q8, Bosby | |
1988
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Himont | Magnabosco, Lpr | |||
1989
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Blue, Green | Himont, Magnabosco, Malizia, Montefluos | Lpr, Bimo, La Cinq, Scaini, Cappello | Used in one car | |
1989
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White | Sky Blue, Yellow, Black | Himont, La Cinq, Malizia, Agip | Lpr, Bimo, Pirelli, Magnabosco, Scaini | |
1990 (with Subaru power)
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Red, Green | Subaru, Agip, Capa | Subaru Coloni racing livery | ||
1990 (without Subaru power)
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Yellow | Agip, Capa, Goodyear, Magneti Marelli | |||
1991
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White | Blue, Gray | Galp |
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1988 Coloni FC188B being demonstrated at Donington Park in 2009.
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1989 Coloni C3
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1990Coloni C3Cwith Ford power
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1991 Coloni C4
Ensign
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Rikky von Opel's Ensign N173 driven at Silverstone Classic 2012
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An ex-Derek Daly Ensign N177 being raced in a Historic Grand Prix at Lime Rock Park in May 2009.
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An Ensign N180 in its Unipart Livery
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Eliseo Salazar driving for Ensign at the 1981 Dutch Grand Prix
Eifelland
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Notes |
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1972 | Blue | White (Some versions had the Yellow Spoiler) | Eifelland Caravan | Goodyear, Shell, Ford, Bostik | |
1972 (later races) | White |
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Eifelland-March E21 from 1972, pictured in 2011
EuroBrun
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Notes |
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1988
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White, Yellow (with M505 as sponsor) | Black | Tommasini/M505 | ||
1989
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White | Red, Green, Black | JSK | Lista | 1 car |
1989
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Orange | Black | Jägermeister | Lista, OZ Wheels, Agip, Rafta | Foitek's car |
1990
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Silver | JSK, IS-ME-DIN, Agip, OIIR | LFIP, Rafta, mara, Bburago, LPR, Zucchini | Used in 1 car |
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Oscar Larrauri at the 1988 Canadian Grand Prix
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Gregor Foitek's 1989 Eurobrun being demonstrated at historic event at Hockenheim
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A Eurobrun 189B from the 1990 season
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The Eurobrun 189B from 1990 season, Eurobrun's last season
Ferrari
In keeping with their Italian roots, the
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes |
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1950–1967 | Red | ||||
1964 US GP and Mexico GP | Blue | ||||
1994
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Red | White or Black, Green (1970s) | ) | , Arexons | Marlboro logo removed completely or replaced with white space (2000–2004) (The Ferrari cars had white spaces over Marlboro occasionally in 1998 and 1999) (same for 11 September 2001 attacks in the United States; both cars ran without any sponsorship livery and sported matte black nose cones. In the 2005 Bahrain Grand Prix the cars sported black nose cones as a sign of mourning for Pope John Paul II.
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1995
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Red | Black | Marlboro
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Telecom Italia
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1996
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Red | Black | Shell
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Telecom Italia, GE
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1997
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Red | Shell
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Telecom Italia
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1998
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Red | Shell
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Tommy Hilfiger
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2001
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Red | Shell
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Tommy Hilfiger
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2002
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Red | White | Marlboro
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AMD
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2006
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Red | White | Marlboro
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2009[26]
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Red | White | Marlboro
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Mubadala (2008–2009)
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Due to a total tobacco livery ban, from 2008 onwards only a "bar code" has been used instead of the Marlboro logo. As of the 2010 Spanish Grand Prix, even the "bar code" was removed on allegations of subliminal tobacco advertising. This was replaced in 2011 with a new 'Scuderia Ferrari' logo, which uses a similar graphical design to the Marlboro logo while purporting to be a team logo and is placed in the main areas the previous barcode was visible. Philip Morris's sponsorship deal with Ferrari has been extended to 2015. In May 2015, another deal between The Philip Morris Group and Ferrari took place, extending the sponsor deal until 2018, and in August 2017 another "multi-year" deal was signed. |
2010[27]
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Red | White and Black | Santander
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Mubadala
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2012
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Red | White | Santander
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AMD
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Ferrari World
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2013
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Red | White, Black | MAHLE, HUBLOT
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2014
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Red, Black | White | MAHLE
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2015
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Red | Black, White | Magneti Marelli, Iveco
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2016
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Red, White | Black | , Option Rally | ||
2017
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Red | White, Black | NGK
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2018
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Red | Grey, white, green, red | Mission Winnow (2018 Japanese Grand Prix onwards)
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Ferrari's 2018 livery also contains the colors of the Italian flag. Ferrari and Philip Morris unveiled the Mission Winnow livery in the 2018 Japanese Grand Prix. Mission Winnow was also the title sponsor for the 2019 and 2021 seasons as Scuderia Ferrari Mission Winnow. The Mission Winnow logos were removed in the 2019 Australian Grand Prix and were replaced with Scuderia Ferrari's 90th Anniversary logo from the Canadian to Russian Grand Prix. In 2020, the Mission Winnow logos appeared during the testing sessions but were absent throughout the season. Mission Winnow lost the title and livery sponsorship rights in 2022 but remained as a partner. For the 2020 Tuscan Grand Prix, the 1,000th Grand Prix entry for the team, the car was painted into a darker red with a different number font and "1000GP" logo. During the 2022 Monaco Grand Prix, Ferrari ran a cross-promotion with the Pixar movie Lightyear.[28] | |
2019
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Red | Black | Magneti Marelli, Brembo , Laszmoe
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2020 | Red | Black | |||
2021 | Red | Green | Mission Winnow
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, Radiobook, Riva | |
2022–2023 | Red | Black | Shell, Bitdefender, Richard Mille, Genesys (2023), HCL Software (2023), Harman Kardon (2023), Ecopol (2023), Bang & Olufsen (2023), VGW (2023), DXC Technology (2023)
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Ferrari raced with two special liveries for Monza; 2022 celebrating the 100th anniversary of the circuit and 2023 celebrating their victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. | |
2024 | Red | White, Yellow, Black | HP (2024 Miami Grand Prix onwards) | MAHLE
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With the exception of the 1964 United States and Mexican Grands Prix, Ferrari has always raced in the Italian national racing colour of rosso corsa. This is Lorenzo Bandini driving the Ferrari 312 at the 1966 German Grand Prix.
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Niki Lauda driving the Ferrari 312T at the 1976 German Grand Prix. By this time, the Ferrari livery included the logos of team suppliers such as Goodyear and Agip.
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Gilles Villeneuve sitting beside the Ferrari 312T at the 1979 Dino Ferrari Grand Prix. Just like in previous seasons, the Scuderia Ferrari livery included Goodyear and Agip as their sponsors
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Michele Alboreto racing for Ferrari at the 1984 Dallas GP
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Alboreto racing for Ferrari in 1985
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Alboreto racing for Ferrari in 1986
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Alboreto racing for Ferrari in 1988
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Alain Prost's Ferrari 641 from the 1990 season in display
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Alain Prost driving the Ferrari 642 at the 1991 Monaco Grand Prix, with a largely unchanged livery from 1976.
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Alesi's Ferrari F93A being demonstrated at The Goodwood Festival of Speed in 2008
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Until 2000, Ferrari used the barcode in countries where tobacco advertising is not allowed, like Great Britain and France. These are Jean Alesi and Gerhard Berger at the 1994 British Grand Prix
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ByFerrari 412T2 at that year's Canadian Grand Prixto win his first Grand Prix victory.
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Michael Schumacher's low-nosed Ferrari F310 from 1996.
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The high-nosed 1996 Ferrari F310 in display.
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Michael Schumacher driving at the 1997 Italian GP
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A Ferrari from 1997 season in non-tobacco livery
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A 1998 Ferrari F300 at the 2009 Goodwood Festival of Speed
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A Ferrari in boxes at the 1998 British GP
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Mika Salo driving for Ferrari at the 1999 Italian GP
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Eddie Irvine driving for Ferrari at the 1999 Canadian GP
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The Ferrari F399 from 1999 season in its non-tobacco version in display at Abu Dhabi
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A 1999 Ferrari F399 in non-tobacco livery in display at Ferrari Museum.
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A 2000 Ferrari F1-2000 in non-tobacco livery in display.
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Rubens Barrichello driving for Ferrari at 2000 Belgian GP
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Shell, Fiat, and Magneti Marelli
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A Ferrari F2001 in non-tobacco livery being driven in Laguna Seca
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Shell, and the white space replacing Marlboro at North American and most European races.
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Shell, and the white space replacing Marlboro at North American and most European races.
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Schumacher at the 2004 United States Grand Prix driving the Scuderia Ferrari F2004 with completely white spaced Marlboro
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A Ferrari F2005 being driven by Michael Schumacher at the 2005 Canada GP with the Marlboro "Barcode".
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Michael Schumacher driving the Ferrari 248 F1 at the 2006 Monaco Grand Prix, with Marlboro sponsorship clearly seen on the car.
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Shell, and the Marlboro "barcode".
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Felipe Massa winning the 2006 Brazilian Grand Prix driving the Ferrari 248 F1 with Marlboro replaced by bar codes and with added sponsors from Martini and Bridgestone
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Kimi Räikkönen driving the Ferrari F2007 winning the 2007 Brazilian Grand Prix and the World Drivers' Championship for the first time. The car itself at the start of the year had Marlboro sponsorship but dropped it by the European season
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Alonso driving the F2012 at the 2012 Malaysian Grand Prix
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Alonso driving the F138 at the 2013 Malaysian Grand Prix
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Alonso at the 2014 Singapore Grand Prix
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Sebastian Vettel at the 2016 Malaysian Grand Prix
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Sebastian Vettel at the 2017 Canadian Grand Prix.
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Sebastian Vettel at the 2019 Chinese Grand Prix with the Mission Winnow logo
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Charles Leclerc at the 2020 Tuscan Grand Prix with the SF1000 logo
Fittipaldi
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes |
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1975 | Silver | Blue, Yellow, Green, Red | Copersucar | Goodyear | |
1976 | Blue, White, Green, Red | ||||
1977 | Yellow | ||||
1978–1979 | Rainbow | ||||
1980–1981 | Yellow, White | Brown | Skol | Goodyear, Marlboro (1981) | |
1982 | White | Blue, Red | Sal Cisne, Caloi | Brasilinvest, Petrobras |
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In its first years, Fittipaldi raced with a silver livery with Brazil's national colors, this is Emerson 'Emmo' Fittipaldi driving his FD04
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Wilson Fittipaldi driving a Fittipaldi FD01
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In the 1980s, Fittipaldi gained support from the Brazilian Beer Skol, this is Keke Rosberg's F8
Fondmetal
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) |
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1991
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Black | White, Red, Yellow | Fondmetal | Agip |
1992
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Red, White | LeasePlan , Agip, Foppapedretti, Sgommatutto
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Andrea Chiesa racing for Fondmetal in the 1992 Monaco GP.
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A Fondmetal from 1992 season
Force India
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes |
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2008[29]
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Burgundy | White | Kingfisher Airlines | ICICI, Medion, Reliance Industries, Royal Challenge, Bridgestone, Kanyan Capital, AVG, Airbus | |
2009[30]
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White | Green, Saffron | ICICI, Medion, Reliance Industries, Royal Challenge, Whyte & Mackay, Bridgestone, Signature | ||
2010[31] | Green, Orange | Kingfisher Airlines, Whyte & Mackay | Royal Challenge, Medion, Reebok, Bridgestone, Signature | ||
2011[32]
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White, Orange | Green | Medion, Royal Challenge, Reebok, Pirelli, Vladivar, UB | Whyte & Mackay's logo was removed from clothing at the Turkish GP and Whyte & Mackay logo also replaced with "One from a Billion Hunt" in that Grand Prix too. Ra.One was added at the Indian GP.
Due to local laws about alcohol sponsorship, the Whyte & Mackay logos were also removed from the car at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, and were instead replaced with the names of the winners of a competition run by the team. | |
2012
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White, Orange, Green | Kingfisher, Sahara | Royal Challenge, Reebok, Pirelli, Whyte & Mackay, Vladivar, UB, Aethra | ||
2013
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Royal Challenge, Reebok, Medion, Pirelli, Whyte & Mackay, Vladivar, UB | ||||
2014
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Black | White, Orange, Green | , Varlion, Auden Mckenzie Group, Consorcio Aristos, Ficrea | Smirnoff logo was replaced by the Sahara logo during Abu Dhabi GP. | |
2015
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Black, Silver | Orange, Green | Hype Energy, Consorcio Aristos, Channel It, Skullcandy , Cavall
|
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2016
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, Uralchem, Felio Siby | ||||
2017
|
Pink | Black, Silver, Magenta | BWT
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Hype Energy, Uralkali, Barbados Tourism, Cartesiano Hotels, W66.com, LDNR.bix Eyewear, Sport Bible
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2018
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White, Magenta | BWT
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, STILL, STL Communications, The Roastery at Bella Barista, UPS Direct, VoIP Unlimited, WyndyMilla |
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Giancarlo Fisichella driving at the 2008 Chinese Grand Prix. Force India is the fourth different edition of the former Jordan in as many years.
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Mercedesengine.
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Force India slightly changed its livery for2012 Formula One season, giving more attention to the colours of title sponsor Sahara India Pariwar. Paul di Resta is pictured while driving at the 2012 Bahrain Grand Prix.
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BWT stepped in as title sponsor in 2017; Esteban Ocon at the 2017 Chinese Grand Prix.
Forti
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes |
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1995–1996 | Yellow | Blue | Parmalat, Sadia, Arisco, | Gillette , Assistalia, Sokol
|
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1996 | Blue, Red, Green | Hudson, Forti, Roces, ITS, TAT | Beta Tools, Marlboro, ACI, Lion, Kaiser | ||
1996 (after Shannon Racing's takeover) | Green | Red, White | Sokol, Shannon, Roces | Beta Tools, Marlboro, ACI, Lion, Kaiser, Fin First group |
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Forti started in 1995 with a yellow Parmalat livery, this is Pedro Diniz driving for Forti at the 1995 British Grand Prix.
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Andrea Montermini driving at the 1996 San Marino Grand Prix.
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After Shannon took control of Forti the livery was revised to white and green.
Frank Williams Racing Cars
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1969 | Black | Baccara (Spanish Grand Prix only)
H.W. Ward & Co. Ltd. (German Grand Prix onwards) |
Armstrong, Burmah, Castrol, Dunlop, Girling, Lucas Oil | |
1970 | Red | H.W. Ward & Co. Ltd. | Autolite, BOAC, Borg & Beck, BP, Castrol, Dunlop, Ferodo, Ford, Graviner | |
1971 | Red | Motul | Politoys
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1972 | Blue | Politoys, Motul
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Banco Portugues do Brasil S.A., Borg & Beck, Champion, Goodyear, Girling, Personal, Shell | |
1973 | Red and Blue | White | ISO Rivolta, Marlboro
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Champion, FINA, Firestone, Personal |
1974 | Red and Blue | White | ISO Rivolta, Marlboro
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Champion, FINA, Firestone, Miller High Life, Personal |
1975 | White | Red | Ambrozium H7, Chicco, FINA, Marlboro | Bluband, Champion, Chiclets, Heuer, Davos Jakobshorn, Duco, Goodyear, Lavazza, Personal, Richard Oaten Racing, Smarties, Sipuro, Transeuropa, Trident |
1976 | Black | Gold | Walter Wolf Racing | ABMTM, Champion, FINA, Goodyear, Marlboro, Personal, Richard Oaten Racing |
Haas
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Notes |
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2016
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Silver, Black | Red | Haas Automation | Alpinestars, Pirelli, Richard Mille, Telcel | |
2017
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Dark Grey, Black | Red (Australia to Spain) | Wind Shear
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White (Monaco to Abu Dhabi) | |||||
2018
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Black, White | Grey, Red | Jack & Jones
|
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2019 | Black | Gold | Haas Automation, Rich Energy | Wind Shear
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Rich Energy was the team's title and livery sponsor up to the Italian Grand Prix. |
2020 | Silver, Black | Red | Haas Automation | Wind Shear
|
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2021 | White | Red, Blue | Haas Automation, Uralkali | 1&1 Ionos, Pirelli, Under Armour
| |
2022 | White | Red, Black | Haas Automation | 1&1 Ionos, Pirelli, Under Armour, Tricorp Workwear, CYRUS Genève, TransferMate, Lunar, Hantec Markets, MoneyGram
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The team originally launched with |
2023–2024 | Black | White, Red | Haas Automation, MoneyGram | Chipotle Mexican Grill, Alpinestars, Pirelli, Lunar, Oakberry, Tricorp Workwear, Palm Angels, OpenSea, Hantec Markets, Travismathew, Schuberth, MGM Resorts International, SafetyCulture, Play’n GO | Haas raced a special livery for the United States Grand Prix featuring a stars and stripes design down the sidepods, tub and both rear and front wing endplates. |
Haas Lola
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes |
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1985
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Red | White, Blue | Beatrice | ||
1986
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Team Haas | Goodyear, Champion, Beatrice, BP, Ford, Koni |
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A Lola THL1 from 1985.
Hesketh
Year | Driver(s) | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) |
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1973 | James Hunt | White | Blue and Red | Hesketh Finance | |
1974 | James Hunt Ian Scheckter | ||||
1975 | James Hunt Brett Lunger | ||||
Torsten Palm | Polarvagnen | Mitsubishi, Rotel Tours
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Harald Ertl | Gold | Warsteiner | |||
1976 | Harald Ertl | White | Blue and Red | ATS Leichtmetallräder, Ronal, Sachs Sporting, Shell, Valvoline | |
Heyco Werkzeuge (Austrian Grand Prix onwards) | |||||
Light Blue | |||||
Guy Edwards | Blue | White
(Image of a woman holding a box of Rizla+. cigarette papers) |
Penthouse, Rizla+. | Armstrong, Cossack Mens Toiletries | |
Rolf Stommelen | Warsteiner | ||||
Alex Ribeiro | Valvoline | ||||
1977 | Rupert Keegan | Blue | White and Yellow
(Image of a woman holding a box of Rizla+. cigarette papers) |
Penthouse, Rizla+. | British Air Ferries, Finanzplanung Schweimler, Shell
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Harald Ertl | White | Heyco Werkzeuge | Ford, Heuer, Ronal, Sachs Sporting, Shell | ||
Héctor Rebaque | White | Red | Marlboro | Sidral Mundet | |
Ian Ashley | White | Blue and Black | Obex Oil | Godfrey Bilton | |
1978 | Divina Galica Eddie Cheever Derek Daly |
Blue | Yellow | Olympus Cameras
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1975 Hesketh 308C driven at Barber Motorsports Park. The car lacked any sponsorship and featured the flags of England and Scotland
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1976 Hesketh 308D. Image shows well the large painted Penthouse Pet, apparently initially painted topless, but the Rizla packet was added for decency.
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1977 Penthouse Rizla Racing Hesketh 308E-Cosworth waiting in the pit garages during the Silverstone Classic race meeting
Hill
The Embassy Hill, founded by two-time World Champion Graham Hill, raced during the 1975 season with Imperial Tobacco's Embassy brand as title sponsor. The cars were predominantly white, with a red vertical stripe behind the cockpit. The team folded following the aircraft accident in which Hill, driver Tony Brise and four other team members were killed in November 1975.
Honda
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes |
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1996 (RC100, never raced)
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Black | None | Honda | ||
1999 (RA099, never raced)
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White | Black | Honda | ||
2006
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White | Red, Gold, Black | Lucky Strike (British American Tobacco), 555 (in China) | Lucky Strike logo changed to "Racing Revolution", "Look Left", "Look Right" and during the 2006 Brazilian Grand Prix "Last Blast" was on the rear wing and Lucky Strike logo was replaced with a Heart with a security pin and a paper written "Racing Forever". | |
2007[35]
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Earth (picture) | Black | myearthdream.com (Honda) | None | None |
2008[36]
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White | Earth | Earth Dreams (Honda )
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None | None |
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Aracing colorsof Japan.
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Upon its return to F1 in 2006, Honda continued with virtually the same livery as had been used by the British American Racing team in preceding years. This is Rubens Barrichello driving the Honda RA106 at the 2006 Canadian Grand Prix.
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The 2007 Honda RA107 in its distinctive Earth livery, being driven by Rubens Barrichello at Malaysia in 2007.
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The earth-themed livery was revised for 2008, as shown by Jenson Button at the 2008 Malaysian Grand Prix.
HRT
The
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Other information |
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2010[37]
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Dark Grey | Red, White, Orange | Hispania | Bridgestone, Embratel, Cosworth, Banco Cruzeiro do Sul, Upsynth, Jaypee Group, Panda Security | As HRT did not have a title sponsor for 2010, the driver's first name would be placed on the car's side pods each race. |
2011[38]
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White | Red, Grey | TATA | Pirelli, Cosworth | Due to a lack of sponsorship, the team wrote various messages on the car, such as "This could be you", "This is a cool spot" and "Your logo here". After being purchased by Thesan Capital halfway through 2011, the messages were replaced by a silver HRT logo. |
2012
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Red, Gold | Pirelli, Cosworth, KH-7 | Tata Tea sponsored HRT at the Indian Grand Prix only as well as Tetley at the Korean.
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Bruno Senna driving for HRT at the 2010 Bahrain Grand Prix.
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Narain Karthikeyan driving for HRT at the 2011 Malaysian Grand Prix.
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Narain Karthikeyan driving for HRT at the 2012 Malaysian Grand Prix.
Jaguar
Jaguar used green to reflect its British nationality, just like British teams in the first decades of Formula One all used British racing green.
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes |
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2004[39]
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Green | White | HSBC | (2004) | Beck's was replaced by "BEST'S". The team used special livery with black engine covers for 11 September 2001 attacks in the United States. with a livery and a diamond worth $300,000 installed on the car's nose. Both cars ultimately retired; Webber's diamond was intact, though Klien's was not.
The team supported movies Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines at the 2003 British Grand Prix respectively. During the 2004 Monaco Grand Prix, the team promoted the movie Ocean's Twelve |
Jordan
, they were known for their distinctive bright yellow livery.Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes |
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1991
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Green | Blue | 7-Up
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FujiFilm, Visit Ireland, BP, Osama (a pen and calculator company based in Milan), Tic Tac, Brooksfield, CAPA, Shoei , City Hotels, Ismoban, O.Z. Wheels
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1993
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Blue | White, Red | Sasol | Barclay, Philips Car Stereo, Kyosho (1992), Mitsui, Osama, Diavia, Arisco (1993), Unipart | Barclay was replaced with driver's surname |
1994
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Blue | Silver, White, Green, Aqua Green | Sasol | Arisco, Visit Ireland | At the 1994 French GP, Visit Ireland was replaced with "Ireland 1 Italy 0", after Ireland's victory against Italy at the 1994 FIFA World Cup |
1995
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Aqua Green | Red, White, Blue | Peugeot | Beta Tools, Total, Kremlyovskaya Vodka, Ruffles, Polti | Kremlyovskaya Vodka logo was removed |
1996
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Gold (brighter yellow in opening races) | None | Benson & Hedges | Total, Davene, Peugeot, Goodyear, FIAMM, Diavia, Unipart, G de Z Capital, Corona, Control Techniques, BBS, Fox, GUAM, Pepsi, Lampo Zippers, Metagal | Benson & Hedges logo changed to special f1 and Jordan (on radiator) and driver surname plus 's on front wing and on engine cowling (for example: "Barrichello's") |
2005
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Yellow | Black | Sobranie (2005)
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(1998), Serra (1998) | Benson & Hedges logo changed to "Bitten Hisses" or to snake-related puns with driver surnames such as " 11 September 2001 attacks in the United States.
At the 2005 Canadian Grand Prix, the slogan "Bring Back Hockey" was printed on the airbox as a reaction to the 2004–05 NHL lockout.[41] Sobranie replaced Benson & Hedges at the 2004 and 2005 United States Grands Prix due to U.S. Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement conflicts.[42] |
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7-Up.
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Bertrand Gachot driving the Jordan 191 at the 1991 USA Grand Prix
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A Jordan 191 in display
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The Jordan 192 with its engine exposed at Yamaha communication Plaza
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Thierry Boutsen's Jordan 193 on display at the Automobile Museum in Monaco
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From 1996, Bensons and Hedges sponsored Jordan, This is the Jordan 196 from 1996 season with its golden livery
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Jordan introduced nose arts from 1997 to 2001, this is a Jordan 197 painted with Bitten Hisses livery
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Jarno Trulli driving the Jordan EJ10 at the 2000 Italian Grand Prix.
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Heinz-Harald Frentzen driving the Jordan EJ11 at the 2001 Canadian Grand Prix with "Bitten Heroes" livery.
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Giorgio Pantano driving the Jordan EJ14 at the 2004 French Grand Prix. You can see the lack of sponsorship on the sidepods, which instead has a Jordan logo.
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Tiago Monteiro driving the Jordan EJ15 at the 2005 Canadian Grand Prix without Sobranie livery, but with the "Bring Back Hockey" slogan.
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Tiago Monteiro in the EJ15 at the 2005 United States Grand Prix, this time with the Sobranie livery applied to the rear wing.
Larrousse
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non Tobacco/Alcohol changes(s) |
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1987 | Blue | Red | Elkron, Daniel Hechter, Seine Maritime | BP | |
1988 | Blue | Red, Yellow, Green | Elkron, Camel, Adia | Seine Maritime
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1989 | Blue | Red, Yellow, Green | Camel, Adia | Haute Normandie
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1990 | Blue | Red, Green, Yellow | Toshiba | BP, Unisys, Adia, Towa, Goodyear, TDK, Espo Communications, Geo Corporation, Ghidini, Viel & cie, Rhone-Poulenc | |
1991 | Blue | Red, Green | Toshiba | Rizla+
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1992 | Blue, Yellow | Red, Green | Venturi , Hype Energy
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BP, Unisys, Orangina, Central Park, Adia, Goodyear, Chrysler, Zent, Apan777, Cabin, Lamborghini | |
1993 | Blue, Yellow | Red, Green | Zanussi | Rizla+
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1994 | Red, White | Black, Green | Kronenburg, Zanussi | Rizla+, Eurosport
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1994 (non-alcohol/tobacco races) | Green | Blue, Gold | Tourtel, Zanussi, Speedy | Rizla+
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In countries where advertising alcohol or tobacco is forbidden, Larrousse used the Tourtel livery |
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A Larrousse LC88 from the 1988 F1 Season
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The Larrousse LC89 in the Lamborghini Museum
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The Larrousse LC90 being demonstrated by Aguri Suzuki in Suzuka.
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The Larrousse LC92 from the 1992 season at the Autoworld in Brussels
LEC
LEC was a Formula One team and constructor from the United Kingdom. They participated in ten Grands Prix, using a March in 1973. In 1977 they built their own car, the LEC CRP1.
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes |
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1977 | Blue | White, Red | LEC Refrigeration | Goodyear, Champion, Koni |
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The LEC CRP1 from the 1977 season.
Life
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes |
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1990 | Red | Black | Albini & Fontanot, Life – Pic | Agip, Goodyear, Beta Tools, ICM, Champion, TDD, Nardi Borelli |
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The Life L190 being demonstrated at Goodwood Festival of Speed 2009.
Ligier
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes |
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1976–1991 | Blue | White, Red (1982, 1984) | Gitanes | (1984–1990) | |
1991–1995 | Blue, White(1993) | White, Blue (1993), Black (1991, 1993), Red (1992, 1994) | Gitanes Blondes, Ligier, Zenith (1993), Les Pages Jaunes (1993), Loto (1992, 1994–1995) Elf Aquitaine | Kickers, Mugen (1995), Goodyear, Giordana, Lamborghini (1991), Renault (1992–1994), Speedy (1995), Albatros (1995) | Gitanes text was removed (1991–1993), Gitanes logo with a barcode over name (1994–1995), or "Gitanes" was replaced with "Ligier" and the Gitanes logo was replaced with a man with the French flag (1995) |
1993 (Japan GP and Australia GP) | White | Light Blue, Black | Gitanes | None | This Livery designed by Hugo Pratt was used only by Martin Brundle |
1996 | Blue | White, Yellow | Gauloises, Ligier, Parmalat, Elf Aquitaine | "Gauloises" was replaced with "Ligier" |
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Jacques Laffite drives for Ligier at the 1976 Italian Grand Prix
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Jacques Laffite drives the Ligier JS7/9 in 1978
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A Ligier JS9 from the 1978 season in display at the MATRA Museum.
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TheLigier JS11 being demonstrated at the 2008 Goodwood Festival of Speed.
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The 1980 Ligier JS11/15 being demonstrated
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A Ligier JS17 being demonstrated at Silverstone in 2015
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Jacques Laffite drives the JS19 at the 1982 Pau Grand Prix
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Andrea de Cesaris drives the JS23 chassis at the 1984 Dallas Grand Prix.
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A Ligier JS29 from the 1987 season.
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Philippe Alliot driving the Ligier JS33 at the 1990 United States Grand Prix.
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A 1991 Ligier JS35 on display at Musée Automobile de Monaco
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Olivier Panis driving the JS40 at the 1994 German GP.
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Martin Brundle Driving the JS41 in its non-tobacco livery at the 1995 British GP
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Olivier Panis Driving the JS41 in its non-tobacco livery at the 1995 British GP
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Ligier's last F1 car, the JS43, on display. Driven by Olivier Panis and Pedro Diniz, it provided Panis's only F1 victory and Ligier's last, at the 1996 Monaco Grand Prix.
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A Ligier JS43 at an exhibition in Suzuka
Lotus (1958–1994)
At the
) one of the best known liveries to this day.Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes |
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1958–1962 | Gray-Green | White, Black | |||
1962–1968 | Green | White, Black, Yellow | |||
1968–1971 | Red and White | Gold | Imperial Tobacco )
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1972–1978 | Black | Gold | Imperial Tobacco )
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Olympus (1978) | |
1979 | British racing green | Red, White and Blue | Martini | Tissot | |
1980 | Dark Blue | Red, White and Silver | Essex | Tissot | |
1981–1986 | Black | Gold | Imperial Tobacco )
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Essex, DeLonghi (1986)
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"John Player Special" and the "JPS" was replaced with Laurels designs |
1987 | Yellow | Blue | Camel | "Camel" was replaced with "Lotus" | |
1988 | Yellow | Blue, Green | Camel | , Blistein | "Camel" was replaced with "Courtaulds" |
1989 | Yellow | Dark Blue | Camel | NGK, PIAA Corporation, Raychem
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"Camel" was replaced by the Camel logo |
1990 | Yellow | Blue, Light Green | Camel | "Camel" was replaced by the Camel logo | |
1991–1992 | Green | White (1991); Yellow (1992) | BP | Nichibutsu, Shionogi, Castrol, Yellow Hat, Dirt Devil, Frazer-Nash, Secol, Neste, NGK, Eurojersey, GWS, Eibach, Sematic, Momo, Raychem, Lobo, David Charles, Iltalehti, Sukhoi
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1993–1994 | Green, White and Red | Black and Yellow | Castrol | Nichibutsu, SG Gigante (on Pedro Lamy's Car, as it was his sponsor)
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Prior to commercial sponsorship, Lotus cars ran in a livery of British racing green. This is a Lotus 33 being demonstrated at the 2006 Goodwood Festival of Speed.
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This is a Jim CLark's Lotus 49 with some sponsors, prior to Gold Leaf Sponsorship in 1967
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Lotus pioneered sponsorship in F1 through its deal withImperial Tobacco, which resulted in the cars racing with a "Gold Leaf" livery. This is Graham Hill driving a Lotus 49B at the 1969 German Grand Prix.
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A Lotus 77 in the famous John Player Special colours.
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Takuma Sato Driving a Lotus 78 with its John Player Special Livery
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The Lotus 80 being driven at the 2008 Silverstone Classic race meeting.
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Mario Andretti's 1981 Lotus 81
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The Lotus 91 Formula One car being exhibited in Japan. A Nigel Mansell's car.
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A Lotus 92 in display
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Nigel Mansell driving his Lotus 95T at the 1984 Dallas Grand Prix
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Lotus 95T in the garages of the 1984 Detroit Grand Prix
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However, the partnership was soon renewed, although the JPS logo had to be replaced with a non-tobacco livery on Ayrton Senna's Lotus 98T at the 1986 British Grand Prix.
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Elio de Angelis driving a Lotus97T at the 1985 German GP
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1985 Ayrton Senna Lotus 97T at the Renault World Series
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Ayrton Senna's Lotus 99T from 1987 Season
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Satoru Nakajima's Lotus 99T from 1987 Season
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Nelson Piquet driving for Lotus at the 1988 Canada Grand Prix
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A Lotus 100T on display at the Honda Collection Hall in Japan.
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This is a Lotus Judd 101 from 1989 season
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Satoru Nakajima demonstrating his Lotus 101.
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After Camel withdrew support from Lotus, Lotus had to rely on some Japanese sponsors such as Tamiya, Yellow Hat and Komatsu
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A Lotus 102B from 1991 in display
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A Lotus 102 in Camel livery.
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A Lotus 102D from 1992 in display
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Johnny Herbert driving for Lotus at the 1993 British GP
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Johnny Herbert driving for Lotus at the 1994 British GP
Lotus (2010–2011)
The
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) |
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2010[43] | British racing green | Gold, White | Tune Group | |
2011[45] | British racing green | Gold, White | AirAsia | 1Malaysia, Naza Group, Renault, EQ8, CNN, Dell, General Electric |
Lotus (2012–2015)
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Notes |
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2012 | Black | Gold, Red | Lotus, Genii | The team partnered with alternative rock band Linkin Park at the 2012 Monaco Grand Prix to promote an iPad application. The team promoted the movie The Dark Knight Rises at the 2012 British Grand Prix. | |
2013 | Black, Red | Gold | Microsoft Dynamics, Columbia Records, Japan Rags, Advanced Global Trading, CNBC, Avanade, Auden Mckenzie Group, Peace One Day, Pirelli
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The Lotus livery changed a little for 2013, with both cars featuring their drivers' respective names near the top air intake. | |
2014 | Black, Red | Gold | Microsoft Dynamics, Columbia Records, Yota Devices, Avanade, Richard Mille, Peace One Day, Venezuela Tourism, Pirelli, PDVSA
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2015 | Black | Gold, Red | Altran, Yota Devices, CD-adapco, Peace One Day, Elysium Inc., Venezuela Tourism, Microsoft Lumia, PDVSA
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The team promoted the movie Mad Max: Fury Road at the 2015 Spanish Grand Prix. |
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Renault R31 livery resembled old Lotus liveries one year before the team was renamed.
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The special The Dark Knight Rises livery (2012).
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Pastor Maldonado brought PDVSA sponsorship to the team in 2014.
Maki
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) |
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1974 | White | Red Circle | none | Firestone |
1975 | Blue | Citizen
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Mecauto, Goodyear |
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The Maki F101 from 1974 season.
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A Maki F101C (blue car) from the 1975 season.
Manor
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) |
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2016
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Red, Blue | White, Black | Pertamina (until German GP), Shazam, Pirelli, Daffy's, Rebellion, Rescale, Kiky (until German GP), Airbnb |
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The Manor MRT05 from the 2016 season.
March Engineering
In the mid-1970s, the works March team (March Engineering) often ran different sponsorship liveries on individual cars, under multiple entrant names.
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Official Team and Tyrrell-entered March 701 racing cars at the pits during 1970 Dutch Grand Prix.
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Andrea de Adamich racing for March at the 1971 German Grand Prix
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Ronnie Peterson's March 721 from 1972 season
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A March from the 1972 season at the Donington Grand Prix Collection
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A March from the 1973 season at the Donington Grand Prix Collection
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Hans-Joachim Stuck's March 741 from 1974 March 741 being demonstrated at Barber Motorsports Park
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Vittorio Brambilla's March 751 from 1975 being demonstrated at Barber Motorsports Park
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Lella Lombardi driving at 1975 Dutch Grand Prix
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Ronnie Peterson driving for March Engineering at 1977 British Grand Prix
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Vittorio Brambilla driving a March Ford 761
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Arturo Merzario's 1976 March 761 being demonstrated in Silverstone
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Alex Ribeiro's 1977 March 761 being demonstrated at Laguna Seca
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A March 811 from the 1981 season on display, notice the Guinness livery
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The March 821 from the 1982 season on display.
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Ivan Capelli driving at the 1988 Canadian Grand Prix
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A 1990 Season Leyton House at the Goodwood Festival of Speed
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A Leyton House CG901. Leyton House in 1990 gained additional support from Autoglass.
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Maurício Gugelmin driving for Leyton House Racing at the 1991 United States Grand Prix.
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Karl Wendlinger racing for March at the 1992 Monaco Grand Prix.
Marussia
Marussia entered Formula One in 2012 after Virgin Racing was renamed. The team was renamed as Manor in 2016.
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) |
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2012
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Black, Red | White, Grey | Marussia Motors | Virgin, QNET, CNBC, Pirelli |
2013
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Red, Black | White | QNET, Sage ERP X3, Antler, Bifold, Pirelli, RBK TV | |
2014
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QNET, Sage ERP X3, Bifold, ROYALS, ARMIN STROM, Pirelli | |||
2015
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Red, White | Black, Blue | Flex-Box | Coupons.com, Alaska Coffee Roasting, Shazam
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Montmelo(2013).
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Will Stevens driving the Marussia MR03 at the 2015 Malaysian Grand Prix. The early-season car was devoid of sponsorship.
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Alexander Rossi driving the Marussia MR03B at the 2015 United States Grand Prix.
MasterCard Lola
Mastercard Lola folded after failing to qualify in the opening race.
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) |
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1997 | Blue | Red, White, Orange | MasterCard, Pennzoil
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Men's Health , Safra, Bridgestone
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Vincenzo Sospiri attempting to qualify for the 1997 Australian Grand Prix.
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Ricardo Rosset attempting to qualify for the 1997 Australian Grand Prix.
Matra
Except for the
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) / Notes |
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1968 (Matra MS9 car) | Green | Caltex | ||
1968 | Blue | Matra, Elf (Matra MS10 car) | A French, British and Scottish flag in honour of the constructor (Matra), team (Matra International) and driver (Jackie Stewart) respectively (Jackie Stewart's Matra MS10 car). | |
1969 | Blue | White | Matra, Dunlop | Elf |
1970–1972 | Blue | Green and White (Pescarolo's car), White and Red (Beltoise's car) | Matra-Simca | Goodyear, Elf |
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The Matra MS9 driven by Jackie Stewart in display
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The Matra MS11 driven by Henri Pesarolo in display
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1968 Matra-Cosworth MS10
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The Matra MS80 from the 1969 season.
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1970 Henri Pescarolo's Matra MS120 in display at a Matra workshop in Leerdam, The Netherlands.
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1970 Jean-Pierre Beltoise's Matra MS120.
McLaren
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery/Principal sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes Location-specific livery changes (2011–present) |
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1966 | White, Black | ||||
1967 | White, Red | ||||
1967–1968 | Red, Black | ||||
1968–1972 | Yellow, Orange | White | Goodyear, Reynolds Aluminium, Autolite, Gulf, BP, Sasol | ||
1972–1974 | White | Black and Red | Yardley
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Goodyear, Heuer, Champion, Gulf, Texaco, Lockheed | |
1974-1996 | Red and White | Marlboro
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(1995–1996), Loctite (1995–1996), Camozzi (1991–1996) | Marlboro was replaced by a chevron (1974), barcode (1984–1985, 1987–1992) or with McLaren brand (1986, 1991–1993). At the 1986 Portuguese Grand Prix, Keke Rosberg's car was painted yellow and white rather than red and white, to advertise Marlboro Lights. | |
1978-1979 | White | Blue, Gold | 1979 Long Beach Grand Prix )
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Marlboro, Texaco, Goodyear, Champion | |
1997–2005 | Black | Silver | West | Fujitsu Siemens (1999–2000)
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"West" was removed or replaced with West logo (1997–1999), with driver's first names and "Team" (on team members clothing) (1999–2004) or driver's full name and "Team McLaren" (on team members clothing) (2005). |
2006 | Chrome | Black and Red | Johnnie Walker logos were either removed, or replaced by "Keep Walking" logos or Diageo's logo in Turkey, for races in Muslim countries which forbid alcohol advertising. They are still absent in those countries. | ||
2007–2013 | Chrome | Red | Vodafone | (2013) | In the 2011 Canadian Grand Prix, because of Vodafone's 45% stake in Verizon Wireless and the lack of other North American business operations, there is a co-branding of Vodafone and Verizon.
In the 2012 United States Grand Prix, the Vodafone branding is replaced with Verizon Wireless (then a joint venture of Verizon and Vodafone). Vodafone partners replaced the brand in the 2013 Bahrain and United States Grands Prix. Zain was used in Bahrain whereas Verizon was used in Austin. |
2014 | Chrome | Black | ASOS.com
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2015 | Chrome, Black (Australia to Bahrain) | Red | |||
Dark Grey (Spain to Abu Dhabi) | |||||
2016 | Dark Grey | Red | Chandon
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Chandon replaced by stars (Bahrain), or removed (Abu Dhabi). Esso is replaced by Mobil in Australia, and Exxon in the United States. | |
2017 | Orange, Black | White | Chandon , World's Fastest Gamer
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Chandon replaced by stars or McLaren wordmark (Rear wing), Johnnie Walker removed. | |
2018 | Orange | Blue, Black | Chandon
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2019 | SAP, McLaren Shadow, CNBC, Huski Chocolate, Richard Mille, FxPro, Hilton, Coca-Cola, Arrow Electronics, Logitech, Dell Technologies, AutoNation, ScanSource, Mission Foods, Automation Anywhere, KAUST
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A Better Tomorrow livery advertises BAT product brands Vuse (previously Vype) & Velo (previously Lyft). The advertising space is either sold by BAT or replaced with BAT-affiliated partners in countries where BAT do not sell Vuse or Velo[49] or in countries that bans tobacco advertising. Vuse also partnered with McLaren to race bespoke liveries designed by emerging artists for the 2021 to 2023 Abu Dhabi Grands Prix.
McLaren raced a one-off special Gulf livery at the 2021 Monaco Grand Prix. At the 2021 French Grand Prix, McLaren raced a tribute livery to long time McLaren Group shareholder Mansour Ojjeh, who had passed away before the 2021 Azerbaijan Grand Prix. OKX collaborated with McLaren to race the "Future Mode" and "Stealth Mode" liveries for the 2022 and 2023 Singapore and Japanese Grands Prix respectively. At the 2023 Monaco and Spanish Grands Prix, McLaren raced a special livery to celebrate McLaren's Triple Crown of Motorsport achievement. McLaren later raced a chrome livery inspired by the 2006–2014 livery for the 2023 British Grand Prix in collaboration with Google Chrome. For the 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix, McLaren raced a special Jack Daniel's branded livery. | |||
2020–2021 | A Better Tomorrow | Renault (2020), Estrella Galicia (2020), Automation Anywhere (2020), Pirelli, McLaren Shadow, CNBC, Huski Chocolate, Richard Mille, FxPro, Hilton, Arrow Electronics, Dell Technologies, Darktrace, Tumi, Klipsch, Splunk, Coca-Cola, Buzz & Co, FAI Aviation Group, KAUST, Logitech, Mission Foods (2020), Gulf Oil, Miory Steel, Cisco Webex (2021), Bitci.com (2021), QNTMPAY (2021), PartyCasino/PartyPoker (2021), Alteryx (2021), Tezos (2021), DeWalt (2021), EasyPost (2021), Medallia (2021), Smartsheet (2021), DataRobot (2021), McLaren Artura (2021) | |||
2022–2023 | OKX, Cadence, Goldman Sachs, VMware, DP World (2023), Jack Daniel's (2023), Castore (2023), HaloITSM (2023), NTT Data (2023)
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2024 | Orange | Black | OKX, Google Chrome | A Better Tomorrow, Pirelli, CNBC, Richard Mille, Hilton, Alteryx, Dell Technologies, DeWalt, FxPro, Darktrace, Cadence, Goldman Sachs, DP World, Jack Daniel's, NTT Data, Gopuff, Arrow Electronics, KAUST, FAI Aviation Group, VMware, Estrella Galicia, HaloITSM, Workday, Dropbox, Cisco (Cisco Webex), Airwallex |
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Team founderMcLaren M7C at the 1969 German Grand Prix.
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The team's first sponsorship deal was withYardley, who branded McLarens such as this M19C (shown being demonstrated at the 2004 Canadian Grand Prixweekend).
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Marlboro colours first appeared on a McLaren in the 1974 season. This is Emerson Fittipaldi driving the McLaren M23 at the 1974 British Grand Prix.
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Niki Lauda won his last championship with McLaren in 1984
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A McLaren MP4/4 from the 1988 season
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A McLaren MP4/5 from the 1989 season
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A McLaren from the 1990 season
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The McLaren–Marlboro partnership lasted from 1974 until the end of 1996, and produced several championships, including Ayrton Senna in 1991.
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A McLaren from the 1992 season
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Ayrton Senna's MP4/8 on display at Donington, the site of his famous wet-weather victory in 1993.
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Mika Häkkinen's McLaren from the 1994 season on display
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Mika Häkkinen's McLaren from 1995 season in its non-tobacco livery, this was the first season when McLaren switched from Peugeot power to Mercedes power
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A McLaren MP4/10B from 1995, this was the last F1 car driven by Nigel Mansell
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David Coulthard's McLaren MP4/11 exhibited as part of the McLaren Hall, Donington Grand Prix Exhibition
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Mark Blundell driving a McLaren at the 1995 British GP
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A McLaren MP4/12 in West livery
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David Coulthard driving for McLaren in 1998
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Mika Häkkinen's McLaren in Test Livery from the 1998 season
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Häkkinen driving a McLaren MP4/13 in its non-tobacco livery
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Mika Häkkinen driving for McLaren at the 1999 Canadian GP
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A McLaren MP4/14 on display at the Donington Collection. The car carries chassis number 4 and is in the state it crossed the line to win both the 1999 Japanese Grand Prix and the Formula One Drivers' Championship for its driver, Mika Häkkinen.
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Coulthard driving a McLaren at the 2000 Canadian GP
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Mika Häkkinen driving a McLaren at the 2001 Canadian GP, this was his last season
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Räikkönen driving the MP4-17D in 2002
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Kimi Räikkönen driving his McLaren in 2003
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The McLaren MP4-19 at the 2004 US GP
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David Coulthard at the 2004 Canadian GP
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FromMcLaren MP4-15 at the 2000 United States Grand Prix.
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At races where tobacco advertising was not allowed, the "West" logos were replaced with the driver's name in a similar – but subtly different – style. Thus Pedro de la Rosa's McLaren MP4-20 was branded "Pedro" at the 2005 British Grand Prix. Following the termination of the West sponsorship contract in July 2005 the driver's names were in a completely different style for the remainder of the year.
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McLaren had no title sponsor in 2006 but the Johnnie Walker logo was used on the side pods, as evidenced by Juan Pablo Montoya's McLaren MP4-21 at the 2006 United States Grand Prix. From this year onwards, the team has also used a highly reflective version of its silver livery.
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From 2007 until 2013 inclusive, McLaren's title sponsor was Vodafone. This is Fernando Alonso at the 2007 British Grand Prix.
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Due to the mutual marketing interest of Vodafone and Verizon, McLaren cars run with Verizon advertisements in North America. This is Jenson Button at the 2012 United States Grand Prix.
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After losing the Vodafone sponsorship in 2013, the McLaren MP4-29 ran with a silver only car, with the car's name on the sidepod, as seen driven by Kevin Magnussen (2014).
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In 2017, McLaren chose to return to an orange livery on the McLaren MCL32, while keeping the black prominent. Fernando Alonso is seen testing the car at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.
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Carlos Sainz Jr. driving the McLaren MCL34 at the 2019 Austrian Grand Prix.
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Lando Norris driving the McLaren MCL35 at the 2020 Tuscan Grand Prix. The rainbow graphic, added in support of Formula One's #WeRaceAsOne campaign, is visible on the sidepods.
Mercedes-Benz
Mercedes-Benz first competed in Formula One during the 1954 and 1955 seasons. This was in the time before sponsorship liveries and the team was using an all silver livery, the national racing color of Germany. The team was absent from Formula One after this, returning in 1994 as an engine supplier.
Mercedes-Benz rejoined Formula One as a team in 2010 after having purchased the Brawn GP team on 16 November 2009. On 21 December 2009 it signed a €30 million per season contract with Petronas as title sponsor.[50] The blueish green livery color of Petronas is just present as fine lines at the side of the car, which overall is mainly painted in silver like historic Mercedes race cars of the 1930s and 1950s. To celebrate their 125th anniversary in motorsport, Mercedes-Benz decided to launch a special one-off livery for the 2019 German Grand Prix. The livery was a homage to the first racing cars that Mercedes made.[51]
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Notes |
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1954–1955 | Silver | White | |||
2010 | Black, Green | Petronas, Mercedes | |||
2011 | Green | ||||
2012 | Petronas, Mercedes-AMG | Puma
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2013 | Green and Black | Puma
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In Malaysia, the team promote Petronas Primax gasoline. | ||
2014 | Blue, Black | Puma
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2015 | |||||
2016 | IWC
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2017 | |||||
2018 | IWC
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2019 | During the Monaco round of the championship, the team, memorialising three-time champion and team key member Niki Lauda, who had died less than a week prior to the race, painted their halos red and included a message reading "Danke Niki" on the nosecone and a red version of the Mercedes three-pointed star on the engine cover (the latter would be kept for the rest of the season and would appear on future cars).[52]
During the German Grand Prix, the team raced with a one-off livery to celebrate their 125th anniversary in motorsport.[51] | ||||
2020 | Black | Blue, Red | IWC Schaffhausen
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During the pre-season testing usual silver livery was used. In Abu Dhabi in honour of the seventh Constructors' Cup win, the livery featured names of each worker of the team. | |
2021 | Kingspan
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2022 | Silver | FTX , Akkodis
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The team raced with a black ring around the roll hoop at the death of Elizabeth II .
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2023 | Black | Green, Silver | For the Spanish Grand Prix, the Mercedes logo on the nose was changed to a rainbow star.[53] | ||
2024 |
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Lewis Hamilton testing Mercedes F1 W04.
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Nico Rosberg in Mercedes F1 W04 with Petronas Primax branding.
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Valtteri Bottas at the wheel of the 2017 car.
Merzario
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) |
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1977 | Red | Fina, Goodyear | ||
1978 (first version) | Red | Marlboro
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Goodyear, Champion | |
1978 (second version) | Red | Black | Marlboro
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Goodyear, Gulf, Champion |
1978 (third version) | Black | Green | Marlboro , Florbath
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Goodyear, Rodacciai, Champion |
1979 | Yellow | Black | Marlboro , Florbath
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RETE, Rodacciai, Goodyear, Champion, Magneti Marelli, La Varesina Sofam Onoranze Funebri |
Midland
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) |
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2006
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Grey | White, Red | Midland | |
2006 (after Spyker takeover)
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Orange | Silver | Spyker, Rhino's |
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Christijan Albers driving a 2006 M16 in the late season Spyker livery.
Minardi
As the longest lasting Formula 1 backrunners, Minardi had an enormous variety of sponsors during its 21 seasons, but still managed to have a predominantly black painted car most of the time.
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes |
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1985 | Yellow | Black | Simod Sportshoes, Gilmar | Resta, Pirelli, Brembo, Koni | |
1986 | Yellow | Black | Simod Sportshoes, Gilmar | Resta, Magneti Marelli
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1987 | Yellow | Black | Simod Sportshoes, Minardi | Reporter, Intercosmo, Lois, Resta | |
1988 | Black, Yellow | White | Cimaron, Lois | Gilmar, Resta, Simair, Goodyear, Koni, Atlantic, Sanyo, Camel | |
1989 | Black | Yellow | Simod Sportshoes, Campogalliano Ceramiche | Mokador, Cavallo, Atlantic, Pirelli, Marri, Resta, IBF Formularios | |
1990 | White, Yellow | Black | Scm Group, Sime, Lois | Mokador, Malizia, Agip, Pirelli, Resta, Roltra | |
1991–1992 | Black, Yellow | White | minardi, Campogalliano Ceramiche | Mercatone Uno, Scm Group, Lamborghini, Chrysler, Agip, Sasiem, Resta, IBF Formularios | |
1993 | White, Black | Yellow | Beta, minardi, Valleverde | ||
1994 | Sky Blue, White, Blue | Orange, Black, Yellow | Lucchini, Beta, Fondmetal, Valleverde, Ford, Service Grandiola, Omersub, Central Park | , Mercatone Uno | |
1995–1996 | Dark Blue, Fluorescent Green | White | Doimo, Valleverde, BRUMS, Catamaran Watches, Marlboro (1995)
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Bossini, Beta, Magneti Marelli , Mercatone Uno, RBM, Kamikawa Clinic, Lusfina
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Marlboro changed to bar code (1995) |
1997 | Black, Blue | White, Yellow | Mild Seven , Roces
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Doimo, Magneti Marelli , COCIF, Beta, Valleverde
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Mild Seven changed to Mild Seven logo |
1998 | Blue | White | Avex Group
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Doimo, Ventura, | |
1999
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Silver, Blue | None | Telefónica, | , Doimo, PDP, Molveno Oem | |
2000
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Yellow | Blue | Telefónica | Magneti Marelli , Allegrini
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2001
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Black | White | European Aviation
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Magneti Marelli , C2C, Rolling Center
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2002
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Black | Red, White | Go KL ( Magnum
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, Allegrini, PC Suria, 3D Systems | |
2003
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Black | White, Red | European Aviation
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LeasePlan , Stayer
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2004
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Black, Green | White, Red | Trust, Wilux, Muermans Groep, Superfund | LeasePlan, Bridgestone
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During the 2004 United States Grand Prix, Minardi's livery featured logos of Mandemakers Keukens and Goldenpalace.com. The team also ran without sponsorship on race day at the 2004 British Grand Prix due to the death of Sporting Director, John Walton. |
2005
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Black | White | OzJet | co2neutraal.tv, Lost Boys, LeasePlan, Bridgestone
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Minardi raced variations on this original black-and-gold livery in the period 1985–1992. This is a Minardi M185 being raced at Brands Hatch in 2005.
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A Minardi M187 from 1987
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A Minardi M191 at the Lamborghini Museum.
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A Minardi M193 in display at the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari.
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A Minardi M193B with the 1994 Livery in exposition in South Korea.
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Michele Alboreto driving at the 1994 Monaco Grand Prix.
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The absorption of the BMS Scuderia Italia team into Minardi for 1994 resulted in sponsorship from many Italian companies. This is Pierluigi Martini driving the Minardi M194 at the 1994 British Grand Prix.
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Luca Badoer at the 1995 British Grand Prix
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Pierluigi Martini at the 1995 British Grand Prix
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Pedro Lamy at the 1996 San Marino Grand Prix.
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Pedro Lamy and Giancarlo Fisichella racing for Minardi in 1996
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A Minardi M197 in display.
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Shinji Nakano racing at the 1998 Spanish Grand Prix
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A Minardi M01 in display.
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Gastón Mazzacane racing for Minardi at the 2000 season.
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The Minardi PS01 driven by Fernando Alonso in display
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Fernando Alonso driving for Minardi at the 2001 Season.
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Mark Webber's Minardi PS02 features "Go KL" branding at the 2002 French Grand Prix due to the identity of his Malaysian teammate, Alex Yoong.
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Jos Verstappen at the 2003 French Grand Prix
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Zsolt Baumgartner in Indianapolis 2004 racing with his Minardi PS04
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Christijan Albers driving the Minardi PS05 at the 2005 Canadian Grand Prix. OzJet is an aviation company owned by the CEO of Minardi from 2001 to 2005, Paul Stoddart.
Modena
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) |
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1991 | Blue | Black | Victors, Grana Padano, LeasePlan, Central Park Hotel | Agip, Goodyear, Radar, Lamborghini, Nolan |
Onyx
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes(s) |
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1989
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Blue | White, Pink | Moneytron | Marlboro, P'tit Lou, Autokrant, CAPA, Goodyear, Nokia Data, Neste Oil
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"Marlboro" was replaced with barcode, the Chevron logo is retained |
1990
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Blue | White, Green/Pink | Monteverdi Automuseum
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Marlboro, Goodyear | "Marlboro" was replaced with barcode, the Chevron logo is retained |
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The Onyx ORE-1B from the 1990 season
Osella
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) |
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1980 | White | Blue | MS | Denim, Goodyear, Sachs, Ferodo, Mobil 1, Motul, Pioneer, Saima Avandero |
1981
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White | Blue, Red | Denim | Goodyear, Alpilatte, Caref |
1982
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White | Blue, Light Blue | Denim | Pirelli, Saima Avandero, Pioneer |
1983
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Blue | White | Kelemata | Carvico, Sanpi, Alfa Romeo, Vaccari |
1984
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Blue | Red, Black | Kelemata | Carvico, Pirelli, Champion, Milde Sorte, Brembo, Ferodo, Sol, Victor, Emco |
1985
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Blue | White, Black | Kelemata | Agip, Micromax, Victor, Magneti Marelli, Pirelli |
1986
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Blue | White, Black, Yellow | Landis & Gyr, Mase Generators, Orizzonte Piemonte, René Lezard | Financial Trust Co., Pirelli, Master Sport, Bocchini, Agip, Carvico, Edmondo Costruzioni |
1987
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Black | Yellow | Stievani (an electrodomestic emporium from Turin), Rosa dei Mobili (a furniture emporium from Turin) | Arpo, North Pole, Fondmetal |
1988
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Black | Yellow, White | Stievani, Rosa | Arpo, North Pole, Fondmetal, Agip |
1989
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White | Red, Black | Fondmetal | Rosa, Sirena, Magneti Marelli, Tardito |
1990
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Black | Orange, Red | Fondmetal | Sirena, Arpo, SPAL, Tardito, Rosa |
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An Osella FA1c from 1982
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An Osella FA1d from the 1983 season in Bournemouth
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An Osella FA1E from 1983
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Piercarlo Ghinzani racing in the 1984 Dallas GP
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An Osella FA1G from 1986
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An Osella FA1L from 1988
Pacific
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes(s) |
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1994
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Silver | Blue, Pink | Igol Lubrificants, Ursus | Elf Aquitaine, systran, Goodyear | Ursus logo was removed |
1995
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Blue | Light Blue, Dark Green, Yellow, Black | Ursus, Synthèse Universelle, Franck Muller | Elf Aquitaine, ITS Ceramiche, RDA management consultants, Air Sicilia, Interflora, Igol Lubrifiants, Ford, brummel, Catamaran Watches, Marie Formigari, Ito En Seleb, Quest, Euromik, Godard, Hewlett Packard, Antera | Ursus logo was removed |
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Bertrand Gachot driving his Pacific in 1994
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Bertrand Gachot racing for Pacific at the 1995 British Grand Prix
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Andrea Montermini driving for Pacific at the 1995 German Grand Prix
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Andrea Montermini driving at the 1995 British Grand Prix
Penske
and maintained its livery and sponsors throughout its three seasons in F1.Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Notes |
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1974–1977 | White | Red, Blue | First National City Travelers Checks | Goodyear, Sunoco, Norton, Spirit | A US flag as a mark of the team's nationality. |
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Ex-John Watson Penske PC3 being raced in a Historic Grand Prix at Lime Rock Park in May 2009.
Prost
Prost competed in Formula One for five seasons, with similar liveries in each season, despite changing sponsors.
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes |
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2000
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Blue | Black | AGFA
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, New Man (1999–2000), Giordana (1997), LVS (1997–1998) | Gauloises was removed or changed to "bar code" or to Alcatel at the 1998 French GP, British GP and German GP |
2001
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Blue | Red | Prost Grand Prix, PSN, Acer | Altran , New Man
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During its existence, the Prost team maintained a traditional French blue livery. This is a Prost JS45 from the 1997 season in display
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A Prost AP01 model kit in its non-tobacco livery (to be noticed the barcodes) at 1998 French GP, British GP and German GP
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Jarno Trulli driving the Prost AP02 at the 1999 Canadian GP
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In the 2000 season, Yahoo entered as a sponsor for Prost
RAM
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) |
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1983
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See Brabham / March | |||
1984
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White | Green | Skoal Bandit | Rizla+, Sitev, Contesse Barry, Newsweek |
1985
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White | Green | Skoal Bandit | Rizla+, Sitev, Conte of Florence, Newsweek, Rizla+, Pirelli |
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A RAM being tested at Donington
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Manfred Winkelhock driving for RAM in 1985
RB
The team traces its roots to Minardi (formed in 1985). Minardi was bought over by Red Bull in 2006 and was reformed as Scuderia Toro Rosso as a junior team to Red Bull Racing (RBR). In 2020, Toro Rosso was rebranded as Scuderia AlphaTauri to promote Red Bull's fashion brand of the same name while becoming the sister team to RBR. In 2024, AlphaTauri was rebranded as RB.
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Special liveries |
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2024 | Blue, White | Silver, Red, Black | Visa, Cash App, Red Bull | PKN Orlen, Hugo Boss
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Racing Point
In 2018, Canadian billionaire
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) |
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2019 | Pink, Blue | White, Magenta, Grey | BWT
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Canada Life, Bombardier , Ravenol
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2020 | Pink | White, Magenta | BWT
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Rebaque
Rebaque is the only Mexican team in F1 to date. Named after its driver Héctor Rebaque, it always raced with a brown and gold livery.
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) |
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1978 | Brown | Gold | None | None |
1979 | Brown | Gold | Carta Blanca , Marlboro
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None |
Red Bull Racing
Jaguar Racing was renamed
Since its first season in
Red Bull have used special liveries on multiple occasions, supporting the release of upcoming films and company's charity program Wings for Life.
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Special liveries |
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2005–2006 | Blue | Red, Yellow, Silver | Red Bull | Hangar-7, Metro International (2006), Rauch | The team supported movies Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith and Superman Returns at the 2005 and 2006 Monaco Grand Prix respectively. |
2007 | Red, Yellow | Metro International, 7-Eleven, Rauch | The team used special livery at the 2007 British Grand Prix to promote Wings for Life charity program. | ||
2008 | Wings For Life, Rauch | The team used special livery at the governing body, to run Coulthard's car in different colours than his teammate Mark Webber.[55]
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2009 | Hangar-7, Red Bull Mobile, 7-Eleven, Rauch | ||||
2010 | Dark Blue | Servus TV
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2011–2012 | Red Bull, Infiniti, Total | Servus TV
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The team used special Faces for Charity livery at the 2012 British Grand Prix, once again promoting Wings for Life. | ||
2013
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Blue, Purple | Infiniti, Red Bull, Total | Servus TV
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2014
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2015
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Dark Blue, Purple | In pre-season testing, a camouflage livery was used. | |||
2016
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Navy Blue | Red Bull, Total | Servus TV
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During wet tyre testing at Paul Ricard, "Infiniti" on the Red Bull RB10 was changed to "Red Bull". | |
2017
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Red Bull | Servus TV, IBM , Simplivity
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In the United States and Mexico, both Exxon and Mobil are used, exclusively, as Esso, along with Exxon and Mobil, are ExxonMobil fuel brands. During the 1000th Grand Prix, the first generation of Esso and Mobil logos were used. At the 2019 British Grand Prix, 007 livery was used to promote the 25th James Bond film, along with the license plate B549 WUU to replace the traditional Aston Martin livery.
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2018
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Red Bull, Aston Martin | ||||
2019
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, Futurocoin | ||||
2020 | |||||
2021 | Red Bull, Honda | Rauch, Claro, Citrix, Pirelli, Puma, Siemens, Mobil 1, Esso, Telcel, Infinitum, INTERproteccion, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, TAG Heuer, Walmart, Oracle, Cash App, Tezos, Armor All | During the Turkish Grand Prix weekend, Red Bull sported a special red and white livery and overalls with a message saying "Arigato" on the back of the rear wing. The livery was a tribute to Honda in what would have been their last Japanese Grand Prix, however it was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan.
During the United States Grand Prix, all Honda branding and sponsorship was replaced with Acura, Honda's luxury and performance car manufacturer. | ||
2022–2024 | Red Bull, Oracle | Servus TV, Tezos (2022), HRC/Honda, Cash App (2022–2023), Arctic Wolf, Walmart, Armor All, Bybit, Hard Rock Cafe, Zoom, Rokt (2023–2024), Castore (2023–2024), CDW, Visa (2024), Sui (2024), Pepe Jeans (2024)
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The special Wings for Life livery at the 2007 British Grand Prix.
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David Coulthard's Red Bull RB4 from the 2008 Brazilian Grand Prix, Coulthard's final race in Formula One.
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The Red Bull RB8 ran a special livery at the 2012 British Grand Prix featuring photographs of fans to raise money for the Wings for Life foundation.
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Purple strips and gradients on the Red Bull RB9 paid more attention to the Infiniti sponsorship
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Daniel Ricciardo driving the RB13 with aerodynamic sensors during practice for the 2017 British Grand Prix
Renault
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol and other livery changes |
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1985
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Yellow | Black, White | Elf Aquitaine, Renault | ||
Blue | Yellow | Mild Seven
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Chronotech, Symantec
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"Mild Seven" was replaced with "Blue World" or "RenaultSport" (2002), Mild Seven logo was replaced with "Blue World" or replaced with sky blue space (2003), Mild Seven was replaced with drivers full name, Mild Seven logo was replaced by the car's number "Mild Seven" was replaced with "Team Spirit" (on team members clothing) (2004), Mild Seven changed to "Team Spirit" or concept art (2005 to 2006) | |
2007[57]
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Yellow | White, Orange | ING Group | Symantec
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2008[58]
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Symantec
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2009[59]
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ING Group (until Italian GP[60]), Renault (from Singapore GP) | Symantec
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"ING" changed to "Renault" once ING withdrew support following the Italian GP[60] | ||
2010[61]
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Yellow, Black | Red | Renault | Bank Snoras, Vyborg Shipyards, Flagman Vodka
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2011[66]
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Black | Gold, Red | Renault, Lotus | ||
2016
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Yellow | Black, Grey | Renault | Office 365, Devialet, Eurodatacar, Elysium Inc, Computacenter , Bell & Ross, Athletic Propulsion Labs
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2017
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Yellow, Black | Grey | Infiniti, Genii, Microsoft, BP, Castrol, Pirelli, DigiPen, Devialet, Eurodatacar, Elysium Inc, Computacenter, Bell & Ross, Mapfre, Siemens, Athletic Propulsion Labs, SMP Racing, Ixell | ||
2018
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Black | Yellow, Grey | Castrol, Infiniti, RCI Banque, Mapfre, Estrella Galicia, BP, Microsoft, Eurodatacar, Bell & Ross, Tmall, Genii, Alpinestars, Athletic Propulsion Labs, Elysium Inc, Hechter, Ixell, Pirelli, Siemens | ||
2019
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Castrol, Infiniti, RCI Banque, Mapfre, BP, Microsoft, Bell & Ross, Tmall, Genii, Pirelli, Elysium Inc, Hechter | ||||
2020[67] | Renault, DP World | Castrol, Infiniti, RCI Banque, Mapfre, BP, Microsoft, Bell & Ross, DP World, Genii, Pirelli, E-Tech, DuPont, Elysium Inc, Ixell, Yahoo!, Tmall[68] |
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A 1979 Renault RS10
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Alain Prost's Renault RE40 from the 1983 season at Mulhouse
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Prost's Renault RE40 in display
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Derek Warwick driving his Renault in the 1984 Dallas Grand Prix
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Renault's return inMild Seven. This is Jarno Trulli driving the Renault R23in 2003
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Renault's employment of Fernando Alonso (shown driving the Renault R25 at the 2005 British Grand Prix) also saw Telefónica become a major sponsor of the team.
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For 2007, Renault switched from Mild Seven to ING. This is Giancarlo Fisichella driving the Renault R27 at the 2007 British Grand Prix.
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ForCircuit de Catalunya, 2009
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The livery used on the Renault R29 after ING Group withdrew its support.
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Renault F1 at Jerez, February 2010.
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Renault F1 at the 2011 Italian Grand Prix.
Rial
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) |
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1988
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Blue | Black, White | Rial Wheels, Bobson Jeans | |
1989
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Blue | Light Blue, Black, White | Rial Wheels |
Sauber
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Other Changes |
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1993
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Black | White | Liqui Moly, Mercedes-Benz, Elf, Lightouse, Broker Goodyear | ||
1994
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Black | White, Red | Tissot, Broker | Mercedes-Benz, | In the Canadian GP, the sidepods of de Cesaris's car featured "Forza Andrea" ("Go Andrea"), "200 Gran Premi" ("200 Grands Prix") and "In bocca al lupo!" ("Good luck!") and the car was decorated with pink and yellow stripes each of which was a first name[ whose?][70]
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1995
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Navy Blue | Yellow, Red | Red Bull | Ford, Petronas, Goodyear | |
1996
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Blue | Turquoise, Red, Yellow | Red Bull | Ford, Petronas, Goodyear, Brembo | |
1998
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Blue | Turquoise, Red, Yellow | Red Bull, Petronas | Goodyear, Magneti Marelli
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2002
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Blue | Turquoise, Red, Yellow | Red Bull, Petronas, Parmalat (1999–2000), Credit Suisse (2001–2002) | Magneti Marelli
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2004[71]
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Blue | Turquoise, Red, Yellow, White | Red Bull, Petronas | Bridgestone, Taikang Life (2004), Sokhna Port (2004)
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2005
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Blue | Turquoise, Yellow, White | Petronas | MTS GSM
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2006–2009 | see BMW Sauber | ||||
2010[72]
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White, Black | Red | Club One
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Certina,[73] Bridgestone, Scalp-D, Burger King, Emil Frey, Mad Croc Energy | |
2011[74]
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White, Black | Red | Claro
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The José Cuervo ad was for Cuervo Tequila except for Istanbul, where their Cholula Hot Sauce replaced the drink because of prohibitions on alcohol advertising. | |
2012 | White, Black | Red | Claro
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2013 | Dark Grey, Silver | Red, White | Claro
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2014 | Dark Grey, Silver | Red, White | Claro
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, McGregor | |
2015 | Blue | Yellow, White | Banco do Brasil | Pirelli, Oerlikon, Chelsea F.C., Emil Frey, Certina, Silanna, Swiss Fibertec | |
2016 | Blue | Yellow, White | Banco do Brasil | CNBC, IFS, Malbuner Power Slice, Edox, Emil Frey, Silanna, Pirelli, MODO Eyewear | |
2017 | Blue | White, Gold | CNBC, Silanna, Pirelli, Edox, MODO Eyewear, Erreà | ||
2018 | White | Red, Blue | Alfa Romeo | Silanna, Carrera, Kappa, Pirelli
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2019–2023 | see Alfa Romeo | ||||
2024 | Black | Green | Stake/Kick | Magneti Marelli, Grupo Nossa, Everdome, Accelleron, AMX, Cielo, Curam Domi, Camozzi Group, CryptoDATA (Wispr), Rebellion, Web Eyewear, AximTrade, SenseTime, Seagate, Mascot Workwear, CODE-ZERO, Hyland, Corinthian Re, Cielo, Everdome, Ambrosial, Fix Network, Zero Petroleum
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1993 Sauber C12, the first car, with its black livery.
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1994 Sauber C13 at the Auto und Technik Museum Sinsheim.
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Heinz-Harald Frentzen driving for Sauber at the 1995 British Grand Prix.
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A Sauber C15 from 1995 in display at Red Bull Hangar-7
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Heinz-Harald Frentzen driving the Sauber C15 at the 1996 San Marino Grand Prix
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Frentzen's Sauber C15 overtaking Hakkinen's McLaren at Imola in 1996
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The Sauber C16 from 1997 season in display at Grassau.
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A Sauber C17 from the 1998 season.
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Jean Alesi's 1999 Sauber C18.
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A Sauber C18 of 1999 season
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Pedro Diniz driving for Sauber at the 2000 Canadian Grand Prix.
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Giancarlo Fisichella driving the Sauber C23 at the US Grand Prix at Indianapolis, 2004.
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2005 US Grand Prix.
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2005 Sauber C24.
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Sergio Pérez driving for Sauber at Sepang, 2011.
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Sergio Pérez driving at 2012 Canadian Grand Prix.
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Felipe Nasr driving for Sauber at the 2016 Bahrain Grand Prix
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The Sauber C36 driven by Marcus Ericsson
Shadow
Year | Main colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Notes |
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1973 | Black | Universal Oil Products
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Goodyear, Valvoline | A US flag as a mark of the team's nationality. |
1974 | ||||
1975 | ||||
1976 | BiC (Brazilian Grand Prix only) | Goodyear, Valvoline
F&S Properties (Dutch Grand Prix only) |
A US flag as a mark of the team's origin (until the 1976 British GP).[75][76] | |
Lucky Strike (South African Grand Prix only) | ||||
Tabatip (German Grand Prix, Austrian Grand Prix, Dutch Grand Prix and Italian Grand Prix only) | ||||
Benihana (Japanese Grand Prix only) | ||||
1977 | Black or White | Ambrosio, Tabatip and/or Villiger-Kiel (from Spanish Grand Prix onwards) | Achilli Motors, Elf, FINA, Lloyd Centauro, Shell | |
1978 | White, Red | Villiger-Kiel | FINA, Tabatip, Valvoline | |
1979 | White, Blue | Samson Shag (Jan Lammers) | ||
Black | Staroup Jeans (Elio de Angelis; Brazilian Grand Prix only) | Guida Monaci, Tommaso Barbi, Valvoline, Villiger-Kiel | ||
1980 | Black | Interlekt | AGA, Aguilar Oil, Group Waterworks, Valvoline, Villiger-Kiel |
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Hill's Embassy-liveried Shadow DN1 being tested at Goodwood
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Tom Pryce driving for Shadow at Watkins Glen in 1975
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A Shadow DN5 in its black UOP Livery
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Clay Regazzoni's Shadow DN9 in its Villiger livery being demonstrated
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Jan Lammers's 1979 Shadow DN9 in its Burning Lion livery
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Clay Regazzoni's Shadow DN9 with a Villiger livery
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A Shadow DN9 with its Samson livery
Simtek
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Notes |
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1994–1995 | Purple | Red, Black, Blue | MTV Europe, Barbara MC (after 1994 San Marino Grand Prix), XTC
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, Vernilux, Korean Air, Fogo de Chao (in some GPs), COX Sport Shoes, Paul Mitchell, Men's Tenoras, Marutama Foods, Time-Sert, Ford | After Ratzenberger's death, an Austrian flag with "For Roland" text was displayed on the airbox. |
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Roland Ratzenberger's Simtek at the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix.
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In 1995, Simtek gained support from the Energy Drink XTC and Men's Tenoras, a Japanese men fashion brand that was Hideki Noda's sponsor in F3000. This is Domenico Schiattarella driving his S951 in 1995.
Spirit
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) |
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1983 (early livery)
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White | Red, Blue, Black | Honda | Marlboro, NGK, Newsweek, Shell, +1 |
1983 (later livery)
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Blue | Red, White, Black | Honda, Virginiana, Kelemata | Marlboro, NGK, Newsweek, Shell, +1, SYDEXPO |
1984 (early livery)
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White | Black | Sport Goofy, Panasonic, Momo, Majestic | STP, Bburago, Topolino, Pirelli |
1984 (later livery)
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Red | Black, White | Sport Goofy, Panasonic, Momo, Marlboro, | STP, Bburago, Pirelli |
1985 (early livery)
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White | Black | Elledi Wafers, Australian | Coopbox, Pirelli, Honda |
1985 (later livery)
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Blue | Red, Blue, White | Australian, Elledi Wafers | Rombo, Pirelli, Coopbox, Nikon, Honda |
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Spirit's first Formula One chassis, theSpirit 201C.
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The Spirit 101 from 1984 season at Silverstone
Spyker
Spyker took part in only one season of Formula One. The main colour of the car did not directly reflect the sponsorships but was the orange racing colour of the Netherlands.
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) |
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2007[77]
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Orange | Black | Etihad, Aldar Abu Dhabi | Superfund, Medion, Rhino's, MAN, McGregor |
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Sakon Yamamoto driving the Spyker F8-VII at Monza in 2007.
Stewart
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1999
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White | Blue and Yellow-Green tartan | Ford, HSBC (1999) |
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Rubens Barrichello driving the Stewart SF-2 at the 1998 Canadian Grand Prix.
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Johnny Herbert driving for Stewart at Montreal in 1999
Super Aguri
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
2006
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White | Red | None | Samantha Kingz, Honda |
Red | White | S.S. United, then Four Leaf
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2008[80]
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White, Black | Samantha Kingz | Honda |
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Anthony Davidson driving the Super Aguri SA07, based on the Honda RA106, at the 2007 Malaysian Grand Prix.
Surtees
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Initially Surtees raced with a red car with white accents
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A Surtees TS9 from 1971 season, with its first sponsor on the livery.
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Later, Surtees changed from red to blue after gaining its first sponsor
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A Surtees in 1972 Matchbox livery
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A Surtees in 1973 Brazil Export livery
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John Watson driving a Surtees TS16 with Matchbox livery.
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In 1976, Surtees gained sponsorship from condom manufacturer Durex. The BBC refused to broadcast the British Grand Prix due to the sponsor on this car
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In 1977, Chesterfield sponsored Surtees
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Vittorio Brambilla at the 1978 British Grand Prix
Tecno
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) |
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1972–1973 | Red | Blue | Martini | Castrol, Firestone |
Toleman
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1981 | Blue | Red, White, Green | Candy, Saima Avandero | Magirus, Sergio Tacchini | |
1982 | White, Red | Cougar | Pirelli | ||
1983 | Red, White, Green | Candy | Magirus, Sergio Tacchini, Pirelli, Michelin | ||
1984 | White | Red, Blue | Segafredo, Candy | ||
1985 | White, Blue | Country Flags, | United Colors of Benetton
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Agip, Pirelli |
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A Toleman TG183B at the 2010 Goodwood Festival of Speed
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Johnny Cecotto driving for Toleman at the 1984 Dallas GP
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Teo Fabi driving the Toleman TG185 in the 1985 season.
Toro Rosso
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) |
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2006–2009 | Dark Blue | Red, Gold | Red Bull | Magneti Marelli (2008–2009)
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2010[82] | Speed Week, Money Service Group
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2011[83] | Red Bull Mobile, Money Service Group, | |||
2012–2013 | ||||
2014–2015 | Servus TV, Estrella Galicia (2015)
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2016 | Falcon Private Bank, Estrella Galicia, Acronis
| |||
2017–2019 | Blue | Red, Silver | (2019), Moose Craft Cider (2019), PTT Lubricants (2019), Tennor (2019) |
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Sponsorship fromFalcon Bank brought more gold to the team's livery. This is Daniel Ricciardo driving the STR7 at the 2012 Malaysian Grand Prix.
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TheCarlos Sainz, Jr. at the 2017 British Grand Prix
Toyota
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) |
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2009
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White | Red | Panasonic | Avex Group
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The 2001 Toyota TF101 (AM01), which was used for testing and never raced.
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Oliver Panis driving the Toyota TF104 at the 2004 USGP.
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Jarno Trulli driving the Toyota TF109 at the 2009 Japanese GP.
Theodore Racing
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) |
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1977 | White | Red | Theodore Racing | Elf Aquitaine, Goodyear |
1978 | Kecn Kemden & Blusen | Theodore Racing, Air Press, Hi-iinc | ||
1981
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Euro Hi-Fi Video / Cognac Courvoisier / Hi-iinc / Rombo | Theodore Racing, | ||
1982
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Allwave, Interstate Auto Design | Theodore Racing, Hawa Air Antwerpen, Lindemann, Valvoline | ||
1983
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Navy Blue | White | Segafredo, Sanyo | Pikenz, Conte of Florence, Champion, Valvoline |
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Theodore TR1 from 1978, at the 2011 Hockenheim Historic Race.
Trojan
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) |
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1974 | White | Red | Homelite, Suzuki GB | Champion, Firestone |
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Tim Schenken driving his Trojan 103 at Brands Hatch.
Tyrrell
Tyrrell Racing competed in Formula One from 1970–1998. Its traditional colour was blue and white, or a combination as such, for most of the 1970s and 1980s. The cars were more white during the mid to late 1990s.
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Jackie Stewart driving a Matra entered by Tyrrell Racing
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This is The Tyrrell 001, Tyrrell's first car, being demonstrated at Goodwood in 2008
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A Tyrrell 002 from the 1971 season being demonstrated.
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Jackie Stewart's Tyrrell 003
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Jackie Stewart's 1972 Tyrrell 004 in display at Monterey Historic
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A Tyrrell 005 from the 1972 season being demonstrated at Monterey Historic
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Jackie Stewart's final Grand Prix car, Tyrrell 006/2, resting on a carpet of Royal Stewart tartan in the Donington Grand Prix Collection.
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Jody Scheckter's 1974 Tyrrell 007 being demonstrated at the 2004 Canadian Grand Prix.
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A Tyrrell P34 six-wheeler from the 1976 season at Tamiya's headquarters in Shizuoka City Japan. Tamiya purchased this car to study it for producing scale models likeness of this car.
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The Tyrrell P34 six-wheeler, driven by Jody Scheckter at the 1976 German Grand Prix, in blue Elf livery.
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The Tyrrell P34 six-wheeler from 1977 season at Silverstone Classic in 2012
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A Tyrrell 008 from the 1978 season at the 2008 Silverstone Classic race meeting.
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A Tyrrell 009 from the 1979 season being driven during the 2010 Legends of Motorsport meeting at Circuit Mont-Tremblant.
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Eddie Cheever's 1980 Tyrrell 010 in display in the Donington Grand Prix Collection.
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Michele Alboreto driving the Tyrrell 011 at the 1981 Dutch Grand Prix.
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A Tyrrell 011 from 1982 on display.
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Michele Alboreto's Tyrrell 012 from 1983 on display
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Tyrrell 012 painted in its Benetton livery of 1983
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The Tyrrell P34 six-wheeler in its First National City Bank livery
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A Tyrrell 012 from 1984 with a Systime Livery
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Martin Brundle driving a Tyrrell 015 during practice in the 1985 European Grand Prix
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DeLonghi livery. When Bellof and Martin Brundle were Tyrrell teammates in 1984, their cars had different liveries.
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A Tyrrell 016 from 1987 season
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Kazuki Nakajima driving his father's 1990 Tyrrell 019.
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A Tyrrell from 1991 season
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A Tyrrell from 1993 season painted in Mild Seven livery
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Mika Salo driving the Tyrrell 023 at the 1995 British Grand Prix
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Mika Salo driving a Tyrrell 024 in 1996
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Tyrrell had PIAA Corporation sponsorship in 1997 and 1998. This is Toranosuke Takagi driving the Tyrrell 026 at the 1998 Spanish Grand Prix.
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The Tyrrell 026 being driven at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
Virgin
The Virgin Group's involvement with Formula One started in 2009 when they decided to sponsor Brawn GP for that season.[84] On 30 November 2009 it was reported that the Manor GP, one of the four newcomers teams for the 2010 season, would be rebranded as Virgin Racing.[85]
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) |
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2010[86]
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Black, Red | White | Virgin Group | FxPro, UST Global, Full Tilt Poker.Com
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2011[87]
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Virgin | Kappa, Armin, Pirelli
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Williams
Williams, as a major constructor, is rare in modern F1 in that they have no manufacturer backing. Over the years, their supply of engines and other major components has often changed, meaning that their livery is renewed more often than most of their rivals. The BMW-engined Williams cars from 2001 to 2006 featured a dark blue and white scheme.
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes |
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1977 | Red and White | Belle-Vue, Saudia | ABMTM, Assubel, Castrol, Champion, Goodyear, Personal, Texaco | ||
1978 | White | Green and Black | Saudia | ABMTM, Albilad, Champion, City of Riyadh, Fruit of the Loom, Goodyear, Personal | |
1979 | White | Green | Albilad, Saudia | Baroom, | |
1980 | White | Green | Leyland, Saudia | Albilad, Canadair Challenger, Dallah Avco, Goodyear, Kanoo, M&M, Mobil, SIYANCO, TAG Challenger | |
1981 | White | Green | Leyland, Saudia, TAG | Albilad, Dallah Avco, Goodyear, Michelin, Mobil, SIYANCO | |
1982 | White | Green | Saudia, TAG | Albilad, Austin Rover, Goodyear, Mobil, Petromin | |
1983
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White | Black | Denim, TAG | Albilad, Austin Rover, Fila, Goodyear, ICI Record, Miti Tessuti, Mobil, Petromin, Saudi Kingdom, Save the Children, | |
1984
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White | Yellow | Denim | Koni
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1989
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Yellow and White | Blue | Canon | ICI, Tactel, Honda (1985–1987), Renault (1989), Barclay (1989), Denim, Goodyear, Austin Rover, Saudia, Mobil 1 (1985–1988), Elf (1989) | Barclay replaced by driver's surname in races not allowing alcohol or tobacco sponsors |
1990
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Blue and Yellow | White | Canon | , Denim, Victrex | |
1993
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Yellow and White | Blue | Camel | "Camel" was replaced by the Camel logo, or with "Williams" | |
1997
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Blue, White | Red, Gold | Rothmans | "Rothmans" was replaced with "Williams", "Racing", "bar code", "?" (1997 French Grand Prix) or "Ro?" | |
1998
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Red | White | Winfield | Magneti Marelli
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"Winfield" was replaced with "WilliamsF1" and the Winfield logo was replaced with an orange diamond with a black kangaroo or a black boomerang on it |
1999
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Red and White | Blue | Winfield | Auto motor und sport, Nortel
| |
2005
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Blue and White | Compaq (2000–02), HP (2002–05) | Worldcom (2001–02)
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In races in Germany, because of trademark issues, "Anheuser-Busch" was placed below "Bud". For non-alcohol races, Sea World Adventure Parks (from Anheuser-Busch's Busch Entertainment theme parks) replaced Budweiser | |
2006
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Deep Blue | White | Allianz | ||
2007[88]
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Blue | White | AT&T, Lenovo | ||
2008[89]
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Dark Blue | White | RBS, Hamleys
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Oris, Thomson Reuters
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Dark Blue | White | RBS, Philips
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Randstad, AirAsia
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||
2010[92]
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Blue | White | RBS, Philips
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Air Asia, GAC , Ridge Solutions
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2011[93]
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Blue, White | Red, Gold | AT&T, PDVSA | ||
2012–2013 | Dark Blue | White, Red | PDVSA | Oris, Head & Shoulders (2012), Ridge Solutions (2012), Thomson Reuters (2012), Pirelli, Wihuri (2013), Kemppi (2013), Experian (2013), Astana Tourism (2013)
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2014 | White | Red, Blue | Martini | Alcohol advertising is illegal in Bahrain, Abu Dhabi, and Russia. The livery was also altered for the official video games.[94] 2017 driver Lance Stroll, being 18 years old, was required to run devoid of Martini logos on his helmet at certain Grands Prix as some alcohol industry regulations prohibit advertising of alcohol by those under 21 years of age, such as in the United States. The 007 logo appeared at the mirror with Williams FW37 during the 2015 Mexican Grand Prix, to promote SPECTRE, as Williams had a partnership with Jaguar in designing Jaguar C-X75 in 2011, that was featured in the film driven by Mr. Hinx. | |
2015 | |||||
2016 | , Financial.org | ||||
2017 | |||||
2018 | Canada Life, Pirelli
| ||||
2019 | White, Blue | Black | ROKiT | Symantec
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2020 | White | Light Blue, Dark Blue | Sofina, Dare to be Different , Spinal Injuries Association
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Williams unveiled an updated livery before the first race of the season and entered as Williams Racing after splitting with ROKiT. | |
2021 | Dark Blue, White | Yellow, Light Blue | Sofina, Bremont, The King's Man[95]
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At the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Williams (along with the other F1 teams) raced the Frank Williams Racing Cars logo in tribute to founder Frank Williams who passed away on 28 November. | |
2022 | Dark Blue | Light Blue, Red, White | Sofina, Broadcom, Bang & Olufsen , Virtua, Spinal Injuries Association
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2023 | Dark Blue | Light Blue, Red, Orange | Williams raced a one-off livery to celebrate their 800th Grand Prix entry at the British and Hungarian Grands Prix. The British Grand Prix was supposed to be Williams' 800th Grand Prix entry, though this was curtailed due to cancelled Emilia Romagna Grand Prix in May. The team's 800th Grand Prix entry was at the Hungarian Grand Prix.
The team raced a fan-voted Gulf Oil livery for the Singapore, Japanese and Qatar Grands Prix. | ||
2024 | Dark Blue, Navy Blue | Black, Orange | Dorilton Ventures (causaLens, JuliaHub), Pirelli, Duracell, Gulf Oil, PureStream, Stephens Inc., THG Ingenuity Cloud Services, Kraken, Myprotein, VAST Data, Komatsu, Jumeirah Hotels & Resorts |
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Williams was sponsored primarily byDAMC 05 Oldtimer Festival Nürburgring.
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A Williams FW08 from 1982 being tested at Silverstone in 2006
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Keke Rosberg driving the Saudia-sponsored Williams FW09 at the 1984 Dallas GP
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Williams switched to Canon sponsorship in 1985 and retained it until 1993. This is Keke Rosberg driving the Williams FW10 at the 1985 German Grand Prix.
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A Williams FW11B from 1987 season
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Riccardo Patrese's Williams FW12 from 1989 season in display
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Mansell's Williams FW14B from 1992 season in display
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Damon Hill's #0 Williams FW16 from 1994 season in display
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Damon Hill driving for Williams at Montreal in 1995
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The team switched to Rothmans backing in 1994, which it kept until the end of 1997. This is Jacques Villeneuve driving the Williams FW18 at the 1996 Canadian Grand Prix.
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From 2 years later, Williams switched to Winfield, an Australian brand of cigarettes
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Jacques Villeneuve driving for Williams at Monza in 1998
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Ralf Schumacher driving for Williams at the 1999 Canadian Grand Prix
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Alessandro Zanardi driving for Williams at the 1999 Canadian Grand Prix.
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A Williams FW21 in display at the Auto and Technic Museum in Sinsheim
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The 2000 season's Williams FW22. The first Williams car to sport the BMW blue and white livery, sponsored by Compaq
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Ralf Schumacher driving for Williams at the 2001 Canadian Grand Prix
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Juan Pablo Montoya's Williams FW24 in the box during 2002 Canadian Grand Prix qualifiers
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A 2004 Williams FW26 being driven in Regent Street, London.
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Nick Heidfeld at the 2005 San Marino Grand Prix
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Since 2006, the team's liveries have been based on a dark blue-and-white theme. This is Nico Rosberg driving the Williams FW28 at the 2006 Canadian Grand Prix.
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Alexander Wurz driving the Williams FW29 at the 2007 Malaysian GP. The livery remained the same, with Lenovo replacing HP
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Kazuki Nakajima driving for Williams at the 2008 Malaysian GP.
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Nico Rosberg at the 2009 Monaco GP
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Nico Hülkenberg driving the Williams FW32 in Jerez.
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In 2011, the livery was slightly changed with red and gold additional colours added to resemble the Rothmans livery used from 1994 to 1997.
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Bruno Senna driving at the 2012 Malaysian Grand Prix.
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Valtteri Bottas driving the Williams FW38 at the 2016 Malaysian Grand Prix.
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Sergey Sirotkin driving the Williams FW41 at the 2018 Chinese Grand Prix.
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George Russell driving the Williams FW43 at the 2020 Tuscan Grand Prix.
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Williams FW43B at the 2021 Austrian Grand Prix.
Wolf
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Notes |
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1977–1978 | Dark blue | Gold | Walter Wolf Racing | Castrol, Champion | A Canadian flag as a mark of the team's nationality. |
1979 | Walter Wolf Racing, Olympus |
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1978 Wolf WR6 being tested at Lime Rock
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Keke Rosberg with his Wolf at the 1979 San Marino GP
Zakspeed
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes |
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1985–1989 | Red | White | West | Bosch
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"West" was covered with black gaps or replaced with "East" |
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Jonathan Palmer driving for Zakspeed in 1985
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A Zakspeed 871 from the 1987 season
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A Zakspeed 891 from the 1989 season at the Auto und Technik Museum in Sinsheim
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