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Tokyo set the scene as we revealed a one-off livery and team kit ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix, created in collaboration with Japanese calligrapher Bisen Aoyagi.
The reveal took place at Red Bull Tokyo Drift, a night that brings together car culture, music and performance in the heart of the city. Surrounded by hundreds of custom builds and a live crowd, the team introduced a design shaped by the Red Bull Spring Edition and the atmosphere of Japan in cherry blossom season.
Designed with intention
The livery reworks the team’s identity into a clean white, red and silver palette. It is a clear shift, but still grounded in the DNA of Racing Bulls.
Red-y To Go© Visa Cash App Racing BullsWorking closely with Bisen Aoyagi, the focus was on movement and expression. Her calligraphy runs across both the car and team kit, using bold brush strokes to reflect the rhythm and flow of racing. The “Give You Wiiings” artwork sits across the kit, bringing together tradition and performance in a way that feels considered rather than decorative.
It is a design built on craft, where every detail has a purpose.
Ready for Suzuka
The livery will run across the full race weekend at Suzuka Circuit, appearing on the cars, race suits and team kit.
Bisen Aoyagi will also be present across the weekend, continuing the work trackside with live calligraphy and fan pieces inspired by the design.
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VCARB x Red Bull Spring Edition team kit© Will CorneliusBuilt for the moment
Drivers Liam Lawson and Arvid Lindblad were part of the reveal, spending time with fans and sharing the thinking behind the new look.
The launch itself stayed true to the setting. A drift performance from Mike Whiddett brought the energy before unveiling the car in front of the Tokyo crowd. It was direct, loud and rooted in the culture around it.
Out into the city
Before heading to the track, the car will move through Tokyo on 22nd March, taking in locations including Tokyo Tower and the Meguro River. The timing is deliberate, aligning the design with the start of cherry blossom season.
On 23rd March, fans will be able to see the car up close at SHIBUYA109 in Shibuya.
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