Red Bull unveils striking Honda Livery for Japanese GP
- Red Bull unveiled a special red and white livery for the Japanese Grand Prix to honor their partnership with Honda, inspired by Honda's RA272 car that won in 1965.
- Christian Horner, Red Bull's CEO, stated, "Our relationship with Honda deserves celebration; it has been one of continued success."
- Max Verstappen hinted at a potential exit from Red Bull after 2026, expressing gratitude for the success achieved with Honda.
- Liam Lawson was demoted to the junior Racing Bulls team after poor performances, with Yuki Tsunoda taking his place for the race at Suzuka.
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This 2025 Honda commemorates the 60th anniversary of a great achievement in Formula 1: its first victory in the maximum category of motorism. This event will celebrate at home this weekend in the Japan Grand Prix.It is because Red Bull has wanted to pay tribute to the brand of the golden wing (his biker for the last year), through a special decoration of his single-seater, which will look completely white, in honor, precisely, to the RA272, resp…
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