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Racing Bulls unveils a tortoise-themed livery for the United States Grand Prix in Austin this weekend, to be raced by Isack Hadjar and Liam Lawson.
The VCARB 02 carries a pearlescent black and brown tortoise-shell pattern with gold accents, layered over the team’s familiar white base.
The design links to title sponsor Cash App’s tortoise prepaid Visa card, created with artist Shaboozey, and extends to race suits, team apparel, and the garage.

Shaboozey describes the project as electric, underscoring the team’s push to blend motorsport with contemporary culture, fashion, and music.
CEO Peter Bayer says one-off liveries are now part of the team’s identity, and calls Austin the ideal stage for a bolder visual statement.
The approach follows a magenta Miami livery promoting a Red Bull flavor, and a Warner Brothers tie-in for Twister, broadening the team’s cultural footprint.
The objective is clear: attract younger audiences, deepen sponsor activation, and sharpen brand recognition without compromising technical focus or operational priorities.

Regulations allow one-off schemes, provided car numbers remain legible and registrations meet FIA requirements, so execution balances compliance with strong visual identity.
There is no performance gain from paint, but a distinctive look can drive partner value, lift morale, and sustain attention during a tight points battle.
Hadjar and Lawson run the livery in every session, presenting a consistent presence for trackside spectators and global broadcasts throughout the Austin weekend.
With the season nearing its end, Racing Bulls seeks points and profile, leveraging striking visuals alongside on-track execution to close out its 2025 campaign.

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