Half of the F1 teams will have a special livery adorn their cars at the United States Grand Prix this weekend, after Williams made it five new looks for the round in Texas.
Prior to that, McLaren unveiled a changed livery for Austin and the subsequent event, the Mexico City Grand Prix, which forms the second leg of this double-header.
They were joined by Haas, Racing Bulls and Aston Martin in temporarily ditching their usual look for the Circuit of the Americas.
For the latter, it marks the first occasion since the Silverstone-based squad assumed its current identity — in 2022 — that it has run a special livery.
Haas' effort is "Born in the USA" themed for its home race, with Racing Bulls opting for a "tortoise" look. Aston Martin, meanwhile, has gone for a data and equations-led approach.
McLaren's livery is based on Google Gemini, which is the search engine's AI model, and Williams has chosen to pay homage to title sponsor Atlassian with a retro 2002 look, which was the year the company was founded.
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This article was published before Alpine unveiled its special livery for the United States, Mexico City and Sao Paulo Grands Prix.
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