Racing Bulls will race in yellow at the Miami Grand Prix, returning a much-missed colour to the F1 grid for the first time since 2020.
Racing Bulls introduced a bright yellow special livery for the Miami Grand Prix, bringing back the much-loved color to Formula 1 after its absence since 2020. Inspired by the Red Bull Summer Edition Sudachi Lime energy drink, the eye-catching design will decorate the VCARB03 car at the Miami International Autodrome. This marks the return of yellow to F1’s color palette after six years, with Renault being the last team to showcase a predominantly black and yellow car before becoming Alpine in 2021. Racing Bulls previously displayed a one-off white and pink livery at the Japanese Grand Prix, making this the team’s second unique design of the 2026 season. The special reveal event took place at Kiki On The River in Miami, where Red Bull wakeboard athlete Guenther Oka performed a backflip over the car while drivers Liam Lawson and Arvid Lindblad arrived on Ski-Doos. Racing Bulls’ CEO, Peter Bayer, expressed excitement for the vibrant livery, reflecting the team’s creative spirit and determination to break boundaries. The VCARB03 will hit the track in its bespoke livery when practice sessions commence on Friday, showcasing the bold yellow color and citrus patterns inspired by sudachi lime fruit textures.



