Formula One sponsorship liveries have been used since the season. Before the arrival of sponsorship liveries in 1968 the nationality of the team determined the colour of a car entered by the team, e.g. cars entered by Italian teams were rosso corsa red, cars entered by French teams were bleu de France blue, and cars entered by British teams (with several exceptions, such as cars entered by teams Rob Walker,[1] Brabham[2] and McLaren[3]) were British racing green. Major sponsors such as BP, Shell, and Firestone had pulled out of the sport ahead of this season, prompting the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile to allow unrestricted sponsorship.
Team Gunston became the first Formula One team to implement sponsorship brands as a livery on their Brabham car, which privately entered for John Love in orange, brown and gold colours of Gunston cigarettes in the first race of the 1968 season, the 1968 South African Grand Prix, on 1 January 1968. In the next race, the 1968 Spanish Grand Prix, Team Lotus became the first works team to follow this example, with Graham Hill's Lotus 49B entered in the red, gold and white colors of Imperial Tobacco's Gold Leaf brand.[4] [5] With rising costs in Formula One, sponsors becoming more important and thus liveries reflected the teams' sponsors.[6]
Tobacco advertising was common in motorsport; as bans spread throughout the world, teams began using an alternate livery which alluded to the tobacco sponsor. At historical events, cars are allowed to use the livery which was used when the car was actively competing.[7]
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Notes |
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1986 | White | none | Jolly Club, El Charro | ||
1987 | Red, White | El Charro | Acto | ||
1988 | Black | Orange | Tennen | Elf, Bouygues, Facom, Tennen, F.A.T. International | |
1989 | White | Faure | Camel, Goodyear, LM | ||
1990 | Ted Lapidus | Goodyear | |||
1991 | White, Blue | Red, Yellow | Paolo Fiore | Filling, mmta, Goodyear, Bburago |
Alfa Romeo was a Formula One constructor between 1950 and 1951, and again between 1979 and 1985. In 1950–1951 and 1979, the team used the rosso corsa (racing red) national color of Italy. In 1980, they switched to a livery sponsored by Philip Morris's Marlboro cigarette brand. In 1984, the Italian clothing brand Benetton took over Alfa Romeo's livery sponsorship, which they held until the withdrawal of Alfa Romeo from Formula One at the end of 1985. Alfa Romeo returned as a constructor in 2019 with the rebranding of Sauber and exit after 2023.[8] [9]
Toro Rosso was rebranded as Scuderia AlphaTauri in 2020 to promote Red Bull fashion brand AlphaTauri. Along with the rebrand, the team is no longer a junior team but a sister team to Red Bull Racing.[15] The team was rebranded as RB in .
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Special liveries | |
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2020 | White, Navy Blue | AlphaTauri | Honda, Casio Edifice, Pirelli, RDS, My World, Moose, Randstad | |||
Navy Blue | White | AlphaTauri, Honda | Casio Edifice, Pirelli, RDS, My World, Fantom | |||
White, Navy Blue | AlphaTauri | Pirelli, Epicor, HRC/Honda, Fantom, ICM, Flex-Box, Ravenol, Ziba Foods, Buzz, RapidAPI, LIF3 | ||||
2023 | Navy Blue, White | Red | AlphaTauri, PKN Orlen | Pirelli, Epicor, HRC/Honda, Flex-Box, Ravenol, RapidAPI, XMTrading, NEFT Vodka, Gundam | AlphaTauri raced a special livery inspired by the AlphaTauri x Brendan Monroe Las Vegas Capsule Collection for the final two races of the season. |
Renault was rebranded as Alpine F1 Team in 2021 to promote Renault brand Alpine.
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Special liveries | |
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Blue | Red, White | Alpine | Renault, MAPFRE, Castrol, BP, RCI Banque, GENII, Bell & Ross, Pirelli, Microsoft, DuPont, Hewlett-Packard, +GF+, EURODATACAR, Yahoo!, Le Coq Sportif, Plug Power | During the 2021 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Alpine ran a special livery to commemorate their 100th race with sponsor Castrol.[16] | ||
–2023 | Pink, Black | Alpine, BWT | Renault, MAPFRE (2022), Castrol, BP, RCI Banque (2022), GENII (2022), Bell & Ross (2022), Pirelli, Microsoft, DuPont (2022), EURODATACAR, Mandiant (2022), Binance, Yahoo!, data.ai (2022), ADA Cosmetics, Sprinklr, Plug Power, Kappa, Mobilize, Ecowatt (2023) | Alpine raced a special BWT livery for the opening rounds of the 2022[17] and 2023[18] season. Alpine raced with black nose cones at the 2022 Italian Grand Prix to mourn the death of Elizabeth II. | ||
2024 | Black | Blue, Pink | Alpine, BWT | Renault, Castrol, BP, Pirelli, Microsoft, Binance, Yahoo!, ADA Cosmetics, Sprinklr, Kappa, Mobilize, H. Moser & Cie, Business Solver, MNTN, INFINOX, Banco BRB, ApeCoin, JAAQ | For the 2024 Belgian Grand Prix, Alpine raced with a Deadpool livery to promote the Deadpool & Wolverine film.[19] |
Starting in the 1970s and going for decades until ending in mid-2002, Arrows, that was known as Footwork for a few years in the 1990s, had distinctive liveries, like the unusual Ruffles sponsorship in Footwork, an all-black car in the 1998 season, and an orange car in its final years.
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | |
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1978 | White | Varig (Brazilian Grand Prix only) | |||
Gold | Warsteiner (South African Grand Prix onwards) | FINA, Heuer, Scicon Micro SystemsARCO Graphite (Long Beach Grand Prix only) | |||
1979 | Gold | Black | Warsteiner | Scicon Micro Systems | |
1980 | Gold | Black | Warsteiner | Valvoline Penthouse (Canadian Grand Prix and United States Grand Prix only) Rizla+. (Canadian Grand Prix and United States Grand Prix only) | |
1981 | Orange | White | Ceramiche Ragno, Beta Utensili | Valvoline, Glasurit Car Paint Penthouse (Canadian Grand Prix and United States Grand Prix only) | |
1982 | Orange | White | Ceramiche Ragno | Autosonik, Elf, Glasurit Car Paint, Nordica Penthouse (Brazilian Grand Prix, Long Beach Grand Prix and Detroit Grand Prix only) | |
1983 | Various | Valvoline (Long Beach Grand Prix and Dutch Grand Prix only) Bembom Bros. OK Corral (French Grand Prix only) Marilena (San Marino Grand Prix only) Barclay (Monaco Grand Prix, Belgian Grand Prix, Detroit Grand Prix and Austrian Grand Prix only) Pepsi Déca (Canadian Grand Prix only) Grand Prix International (British Grand Prix only) Leonardo Lederbekleidung (German Grand Prix only) Golia (Italian Grand Prix only) MacConnal-Mason Gallery Fine Paintings (European Grand Prix and South African Grand Prix only) | |||
1984 | Gold | Blue, Red | Barclay, Nordica | BMW M Power, Glasurit Car Paint, Louis De Poortere Carpets, SNIA, Valvoline | |
1985 | Gold | Blue | Barclay, De'Longhi | BMW M Power, Camozzi, Castrol, Glasurit Car Paint, GSI, Millfix, USF&G Financial Services | |
1986 | Gold | Red | Barclay, USF&G Financial Services | BMW M Power, Budget Rent a Car, Camozzi, Glasurit Car Paint | |
1987 | White | Dark Red, Blue | USF&G Financial Services | Bosch, Camozzi, Glasurit Car Paint, Garrett Turbo, Kepner Tregoe, Megatron, Trussardi, Wintershall | |
1988 | White | Dark Red, Blue | USF&G Financial Services | 3M, Beta Utensili, Bosch, Camozzi, Garrett Turbo, Glasurit Car Paint, Kepner Tregoe, Megatron, Wintershall | |
1989 | White | Dark Red, Blue | USF&G Asset Management | AXE, Camozzi, Concret Leasing GmbH, Ford, Glasurit Car Paint, Identicar, Kepner Tregoe, Maxon Mobile Radio, Mobil1, Raychem | |
1990 | White | Red | Footwork, USF&G Asset Management | Ansys, Camozzi, Elf, Gearbox Sports, Glasurit Car Paint | |
1991 | White | Red | Footwork | Blaupunkt, Bosch, Camozzi, OZ Wheels, Shell | |
1992 | White | Red | Footwork | Adidas, BP, Hamacher, Midori Elec., OZ Wheels, Toshiba | |
1993 | White | Red | Footwork | Adidas, BP, Dynabook, Glasurit Car Paint, Midori Elec., OZ Wheels, Toshiba | |
1994 | White | Blue, Red, Green | Alibert, Bauer, Byte, Caberg, Cellular One, Elf, Fox Petroli, Gamma Due Ceramica Design, Ford, Glasurit Car Paint, Lee Cooper, Mandarina Duck, Marlboro, Matix Design, Old Spice, OTC Computer, Piolanti & Figli, ProCom, Robopac, Ruffles, SAG '80, Super C, Suzuki, Ville-Marie | ||
1995 | White | Blue, Red | Unimat Life Corporation | Alopex, El Charro, Flexform Divani, Gamma Due Ceramica Design, Glasurit Car Paint, Hype, Lati, Matrix Design, Personal, Ricardo, Sally, Sasol, Sergio Tacchini, Star TV, Suzuki, T&J Vestor, TecnoFerrari, Ville-Maerie | |
1996 | White | Blue, Red | Philips Car Systems, Power Horse | Bauducco, BellSouth, Brother, CarIn Navigation System, Castrol, Cricket & Co, Enkei, Glasurit Car Paint, Hewlett-Packard, Hype, Lectra Systems, Lycra, Pace Airlines, Pack Plast, Parmalat, Quest International, Ricardo, Sally, Sergio Tacchini, TopWare, Tom Walkinshaw Racing, Track & Field | |
Red | Blue, White | ||||
1997 | Blue | White | Danka, Parmalat, Zepter | Bogner, Brastemp, Eagle Star Insurance, Ferretti Group, Glasurit Car Paint, Kibon, Power Horse, Quest International, Remus Performance Sport Exhausts, Yamaha | |
1998 | Black | None | Danka, Power Horse, TWR, Zepter | Parmalat | |
1999 | Red, White, Orange | Repsol | T-Minus, PIAA Corporation, Zepter, Morgan Grenfell, Power Horse, Catia Solutions, F1 Racing, Ixion, Glasurit, Champion | ||
2000–2002 | Orange | Black | Orange | Red Bull, Chello, Lost Boys, Repsol YPF (2000), Eurobet (2000), Cartoon Network (2000), Catia Solutions, Paul Costelloe (2001), Magneti Marelli (2000), European Aviation (2000) |
Aston Martin competed in Formula One in 1958-59. The team re-entered in 2021 with the rebranding of Racing Point by Lawrence Stroll.
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-alcohol livery changes |
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– | British racing green | ||||
British racing green | Magenta | Aston Martin, Cognizant | BWT, Peroni Brewery, Alpinestars, Pirelli, JCB, IFS, NetApp, SentinelOne, Bombardier, Crypto.com, Epos, Aqua Mondo, Ravenol, TikTok | Peroni was replaced by "ITALIA 0,0". | |
– | Lime green, Black | Aramco, Cognizant (2022–2023) | Aston Martin (Aston Martin DBX707 (2023), Aston Martin Vantage (2024)), Peroni Brewery (2022–2023), Alpinestars (2022), Pirelli, JCB, IFS (2022), NetApp, SentinelOne, Bombardier, Crypto.com (2022–2023), Epos, Juniper Networks, Oakley, TikTok (2022 and 2024), Hugo Boss, XP (2022–2023), Porto Seguro (2023), Citi (2023–2024), Globe-Trotter (2023–2024), Ava Trade (2023–2024), Girard-Perregaux (2023–2024), Velocity Black (2023), Saudia (2023), Banco Master (2023–2024), NexGen Energy (2023–2024), Valvoline (2023–2024), Regent Seven Seas Cruises (2024), Financial Times (2024), Cognizant (2024), Wolfgang Puck (2024) |
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery | Additional major sponsor(s) | Notes |
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1978 | Yellow | Black | ATS Wheels | Ford, Champion, Air Press, Shell, Goodyear | |
1979 | Black, Red | ATS Wheels, Arawak, Hotel Freeport | Goodyear, Shell | ||
1980 | Shell, Buler Quartz, Goodyear | ||||
1981 | White, Black | ATS Wheels | ABBA, Shell, Champion | ||
1982 | Copec, Tecfin, Liqui Moly, Shell, Champion | ||||
1983 | Black | Shell, Goodyear, Steinbock | |||
1984 | Marilena, Steinbock, Shell, Pirelli |
Benetton Formula Ltd. was a Formula One constructor that participated from 1986 to 2001. The team was owned by the Benetton family who run a worldwide chain of clothing stores of the same name. In 2000 the team was purchased by Renault, but competed as Benetton for the 2001 season. In 2002 the team became Renault F1. From 1991 to 1993, Camel sponsored the Benetton team, but, from 1994 to 2001 the main sponsor was Mild Seven.
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes |
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1986–1990 | Red, Green | Blue, Yellow | Benetton Group, Sisley (1986/1988) | Pirelli (1986), Goodyear (1987–1990), Riello, Frizerga, 7-Up, Autopolis, Mobil 1, Eurobags, BMW (1986), Flying Tigers Airlines, Ford (1987–1990), Steinbock, Gillette (1989), The European, Camel, Gancia, Sanyo (1989–1990), Technocast | "Camel" letters were replaced by the Camel logo (1988–1990). A national flag of the country in which the team competes (Benetton B186 car in 1986). |
1991 | Yellow | Green, Blue | Camel | Ford, Mobil 1, Sanyo, "United Colors Of Benetton" (Benetton Group), Autopolis, Pirelli | "Camel" letters were covered with blue gaps, or replaced by the Camel logo, or with "Benetton" |
1992 | Green | Ford, Mobil 1, Sanyo, "United Colors Of Benetton" (Benetton Group), Goodyear, Brembo, USAG Tools | |||
1993 | Dark Green | Ford, Elf, Sanyo, Technogym, Denim, "United Colors Of Benetton" (Benetton Group), Goodyear | |||
1994 | Blue | Green | Mild Seven | Ford, Elf, Sanyo, Oracle, Polti, "Benetton Sportsystem" (Benetton Group) | "Mild Seven" was replaced with "Benetton" |
1995 | White, Dark Blue, Yellow | Bitburger, Renault, Oracle, Elf, Kickers, RTL, "Benetton Sportsystem" (Benetton Group) | "Mild Seven" was replaced with "Benetton" or "Moto Sport" and "Bitburger" was replaced with "Drive Alcoholfrei". An Italian flag as a mark of the nationality of team's owner Benetton Group (Benetton B195 car). | ||
White | FedEx, Renault, Prince Sports, Kingfisher, Elf, Cesare Paciotti, Hype Energy, Nordica, "Benetton Sportsystem" (Benetton Group) | "Mild Seven" was replaced with "Benetton". An Italian flag as a mark of the team's nationality (1996–1997). | |||
FedEx, Renault, Agip, Prince Sports, Akai, Korean Air, Hype Energy, Hitachi, Gillette | |||||
FedEx, Agip, Akai, Hitachi, Korean Air, Gillette | |||||
FedEx, Agip, Supertec, Playlife, D2 Mannesmann, Bridgestone, Marconi, Korean Air, Hewlett-Packard, Magneti Marelli | |||||
Agip, Supertec, D2 Mannesmann, Bridgestone, Marconi, Korean Air, Sportal, Strabila, OMB, Charmilles, Action, Novell, Magneti Marelli, AEA Technology | |||||
Marconi, Elf, Renault, Korean Air, Vodafone, PlayStation 2, Charmilles, Action, Novell, Magneti Marelli, Michelin, Catia Solutions, AEA Technology | "Mild Seven" was replaced with "Benetton" (on team members clothing and rear wing's front side), "Renaultsport" on rear wing (rear side), "Fisico" on Fisichella's car (on engine body) and "Jenson" on Button's car (on engine body) |
In its Dallara years, Scuderia Italia raced with a livery slightly similar to Ferrari (rosso corsa with white details and black wings), but prior to the absorption by Minardi in 1993, when raced with Lola cars, had a white livery with red and yellow flames.
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes |
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1988 (Dallara 3081) | Red | Black | None | Goodyear | None |
1988 (Dallara F188) | Red | Black, White | Marlboro | Viacom, Nikols, Timberland, Magneti Marelli, Weber, Berlucchi, Castrol, Brembo | None |
1989 | Red | Black, White | Marlboro, Lusfina, Fineco | Agip, Nikols, Pirelli, Magneti Marelli, Weber, Brembo, Lucchini, USAG, Koni | |
1990 | Red | Black, White | Marlboro, Lucchini, Fineco | Agip, CartaSì, Pirelli, Brooksfield | |
1991 | Red | Black, White | Marlboro, Lucchini, Fineco, Lusfina, Setrans | Agip, Ghial, OGAF, powering | |
1992 | Black, White, Blue | Marlboro, Lucchini, Fineco, Lusfina, Camozzi | Agip, Ghidini, SPAL | ||
1993 | White | Black, Red, Yellow, Blue | Chesterfield, Lucchini, Bossini, Camozzi | Agip, Fastar |
After having been an engine supplier in the 1980s and again since 2000, BMW entered Formula One with a works team of its own in 2006 after buying Sauber. The livery was based on the traditional BMW Motorsport team colours of white with light blue, dark blue and a little red (in an almost purple shade). White is also the original national racing colour of Germany, while white and blue are the colours of Bavaria and of BMW itself. On 27 November 2009, BMW agreed to sell the team back to its original founder, Peter Sauber.[20]
Prior to sponsorships, Brabham raced in turquoise with a gold band running across the car. This later changed to green and gold, the racing colours of Australia, as a mark of the nationality of the team's owner Jack Brabham. A Brabham car was the first Formula One car painted in the livery of a team's sponsor when Team Gunston as a privateer team entered a private Brabham car at the first race of the season (the 1968 South African Grand Prix).[6] In 1975 and 1976, Brabham received sponsorship from Martini; in 1976 the color scheme changed from white to red with light blue trim. The primary sponsor changed to Parmalat in 1978, with the cars retaining a variant of the same red and blue colors. With the team's switch to BMW engines in 1982, the new livery consisted of a clean dark blue and white with a stylized BMW "kidney grille" on the nose. This scheme was retained throughout the BMW years, even through a sponsorship change to Olivetti in 1985, until 1989. (This unusual representation of the engine supplier, specifically BMW, in the color scheme was revived by Williams when they debuted their own BMW cars in 2000.) In 1989, Brabham signed with Bioptron, a brand of Zepter International, which continued until the team was bought by Middlebridge Group. Since then, it was sponsored by many Japanese companies like Garage Italiya, a company that imports Italian cars in Japan, Autobacs, Nippon Shinpan, and Mitsukoshi. In its final season Brabham raced in blue and pink livery of the Japanese metal group Seikima-II.
After Honda pulled out of F1 at the end of 2008, team boss Ross Brawn struggled to find a buyer to save the team, eventually buying it himself. A lack of sponsors resulted in the white livery, with flashes of bright yellow and black. Towards the end of the season, the team arranged one-race sponsor deals with a variety of major local companies, including Canon, Mapfre, Itaipava and Qtel.
Brawn GP dominated the early part of the 2009 season, with Jenson Button winning six of the first seven races. As other teams improved their cars, Brawn struggled for pace, but still recorded several podiums during the rest of the year. Their strong start and consistent finish was enough to secure the Constructors World Championship at the first (and only) attempt, as well as the drivers title with Jenson Button. At the end of the season, the team was purchased by engine supplier Mercedes-Benz.
British American Racing competed in Formula One from 1999 to 2005. The name was a reference to the team owner, British American Tobacco, hence the livery which included two of its main cigarette brands. In their debut season, the team wished to have its two cars painted in different liveries (one 555, the other Lucky Strike), but this was forbidden by the rules. So the team decided on a unique two-sided design, with the blue 555 livery of the right side of the car, and the red and white Luckies livery on the left and a zipper design on the middle. .
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes |
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1999 | Blue, Red | Black, White | Lucky Strike, 555 | Teleglobe, Honda, Reynard, Bridgestone | 555 logo changed to three crescent moons (same as in Subaru Impreza with 555 sponsorship); Lucky Strike logo blocked out (side of car) and replaced by "Run Free" (other parts of the car) |
2000–2005[25] | White | Red, Black | Lucky Strike (British American Tobacco) | Honda, Intercond, Tiscali, 555, Sonax, Reynard, Teleglobe, bee-trade.com, Acer, Brunotti | Lucky Strike logo either blocked out (2000–2001), "Luckies" changed to "Lookies" (2000), "Lucky Strike" was replaced with "Look Alike" (2001), "Run Free" (2002), bar code and Formula One cars (2003–2004), "Don't Walk", "Look Left" and "Look Right" and a barcode and Formula One cars (2004) or with "Racing Revolution" (2005) |
2004–2005 (only Chinese GP) | Blue, Pale Gold, Black | 555 (British American Tobacco) | Honda, Intercond | "Lucky Strike" was replaced with "555 World Racing" | |
2004–2005 (Anthony Davidson's car) | Blue / White | Yellow, White/ Black, Gold, White driver outline | 555 (British American Tobacco)/Lucky Strike |
The first cars entered by the BRM works team were a pale duck-egg green (any shade of green represented British racing green, the national racing colour of Great Britain), but this was later replaced for aesthetic reasons by a very dark metallic shade of grey-green. BRM cars entered by non-British privateer teams wore their respective national racing colours. The team acquired their first significant commercial sponsorship from Yardley for the season, running in white with black, gold and ochre stripes in a stylised "Y" wrapping around the car's bodywork. In the season the team became the first F1 team sponsored by Marlboro and at the 1972 Monaco Grand Prix the BRM team achieved the first win for a Marlboro-sponsored F1 car.
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Other Informations (including non-tobacco/alcohol race changes) | |
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1951–59 | Dark Metallic Gray-Green | |||||
1960–64 | Black | none | ||||
1964–70 | Black | Orange/Red | ||||
1970–1971 | White | Gold, Black, Ochre | Yardley | |||
1972–1974 | White | Red | Marlboro | |||
1974 | Pale Green | Motul | ||||
1975-1976 | Blue, Red | |||||
1977 | Pale Blue | Rotary Watches |
The Lotus team, which made its début in 2010, was renamed to Caterham F1 in . It was formally from Malaysia but still had a livery dominated by British racing green, like the traditional Lotus livery for many years.
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) |
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British racing green | Yellow, White | AirAsia | Naza Group, Renault, EQ8, CNN, Airbus, Dell, Intel, General Electric, Visa, Sibur, Pirelli, Queens Park Rangers | |
Light Green | General Electric, Airbus | McGregor, EADS, Renault, Dell, Intel, AirAsia, Naza Group, CNN, Pirelli | ||
White | Safran, Renault, Dell, Intel, CNN, Truphone, Naza Group, AirAsia, Pirelli |
In its first years, Coloni was sponsored by Himont and Montefluos, two subsidiary companies of Montedison
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Notes | |
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1987 | Yellow | None | Renzacci, Cast, Himont | White Sun, Q8, Bosby | ||
1988 | Himont | Magnabosco, Lpr | ||||
1989 | Blue, Green | Himont, Magnabosco, Malizia, Montefluos | Lpr, Bimo, La Cinq, Scaini, Cappello | Used in one car | ||
1989 | White | Sky Blue, Yellow, Black | Himont, La Cinq, Malizia, Agip | Lpr, Bimo, Pirelli, Magnabosco, Scaini | ||
1990 (with Subaru power) | Red, Green | Subaru, Agip, Capa | Subaru Coloni racing livery | |||
1990 (without Subaru power) | Yellow | Agip, Capa, Goodyear, Magneti Marelli | ||||
1991 | White | Blue, Gray | Galp |
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Notes |
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1972 | Blue | White (Some versions had the Yellow Spoiler) | Eifelland Caravan | Goodyear, Shell, Ford, Bostik | |
1972 (later races) | White |
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Notes |
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1988 | White, Yellow (with M505 as sponsor) | Black | Tommasini/M505 | Marlboro, OZ Wheels, Goodyear, Darwin, Fondmetal | |
1989 | White | Red, Green, Black | JSK | Lista | 1 car |
1989 | Orange | Black | Jägermeister | Lista, OZ Wheels, Agip, Rafta | Foitek's car |
1990 | Silver | JSK, IS-ME-DIN, Agip, OIIR | LFIP, Rafta, mara, Bburago, LPR, Zucchini | Used in 1 car |
In keeping with their Italian roots, the Ferrari works team has always kept a red colour in the tradition of rosso corsa, the national racing colour of Italy, except for last two races in the season (the 1964 United States Grand Prix and 1964 Mexican Grand Prix) when Enzo Ferrari let his cars be entered by the NART team in American national racing colours (white with blue lengthwise "Cunningham racing stripes") to protest against Italian racing authorities. However, Ferrari cars entered by non-Italian privateer teams wore their respective national racing colours until the 1961 Belgian Grand Prix when Belgian driver Olivier Gendebien privately entered a Ferrari car in the Belgian racing yellow colour. Over the years, rosso corsa has been combined with white parts and with various sponsorship schemes, but Ferrari has never fully let their cars be dominated by the sponsorship livery like many other teams have. This changed in the 1990s when Ferrari replaced their traditional rosso corsa colour with a "Marlboro red" which is noticeably lighter; this colour remains despite the ban on tobacco sponsorship. Ferrari had Marlboro as the team's title sponsor (renamed as Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro) from until the 2011 European Grand Prix and as one of team's main sponsors from to . Philip Morris continued to sponsor Ferrari as Mission Winnow in 2018 (renamed as Scuderia Ferrari Mission Winnow). Ferrari reverted to its rosso corsa colors in 2022 after Philip Morris lost its livery sponsorship rights.
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes | |
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1950–1967 | Red | |||||
1964 US GP and Mexico GP | Blue | |||||
1968– 1994 | Red | White or Black, Green (1970s) | Marlboro (–) | Shell (1968–1972), Agip (1973–1994), FIAT (1976–1994), Goodyear, Pioneer (1993–1994), Marlboro (1984–1992), Longines (1980–1986, 1988–1989), Magneti Marelli, Champion, Weber, Gould, Agip, SKF, Arexons | Marlboro logo removed completely or replaced with white space (2000–2004) (The Ferrari cars had white spaces over Marlboro occasionally in 1998 and 1999) (same for Ducati MotoGP team from 2003 to 2004), Marlboro logo changed to "bar code" (1994–1999, 2005–2006), or text removed with keeping the chevron with the driver's name (1993) and in the team member clothing, Marlboro logo became a white square with a red stripe above with written the driver's name (1980s–1996). In the 1999 Belgian Grand Prix, Marlboro was replaced by "Ferrari Formula One". The team used special livery for 2001 Italian Grand Prix in remembrance of the 11 September 2001 attacks in the United States; both cars ran without any sponsorship livery and sported matte black nose cones. In the 2005 Bahrain Grand Prix the cars sported black nose cones as a sign of mourning for Pope John Paul II. | |
1995 | Red | Black | Marlboro | Agip, Pioneer, FIAT, Goodyear, Telecom Italia | ||
1996 | Red | Black | Marlboro, Shell | Pioneer, Asprey, Goodyear, FIAT, Telecom Italia, GE | ||
1997 | Red | Marlboro, Shell | Pioneer, Asprey, Goodyear, FIAT, GE, Magneti Marelli, Telecom Italia | |||
1998 | Red | Marlboro, Shell | Asprey, Goodyear, FIAT, GE, Magneti Marelli, Telecom Italia, Tommy Hilfiger | |||
1999–2001 | Red | Marlboro, Shell | TIM, FedEx, Tic Tac, Bridgestone, Magneti Marelli, GE, FIAT, Tommy Hilfiger | |||
2002 | Red | White | Marlboro | Vodafone, Shell, Bridgestone, FIAT, AMD | ||
2003–2006 | Red | White | Marlboro | Vodafone, Shell, Bridgestone, FIAT, Martini (2006), AMD, Olympus (2003–2005), Acer[26] | ||
2007–2009[27] | Red | White | Marlboro | Shell, Bridgestone, FIAT, AMD, Acer, Alice, Martini (2007–2008), Etihad (2008-), Mubadala (2008–2009) | Due to a total tobacco livery ban, from 2008 onwards only a "bar code" has been used instead of the Marlboro logo. As of the 2010 Spanish Grand Prix, even the "bar code" was removed on allegations of subliminal tobacco advertising. This was replaced in 2011 with a new 'Scuderia Ferrari' logo, which uses a similar graphical design to the Marlboro logo while purporting to be a team logo and is placed in the main areas the previous barcode was visible. Philip Morris's sponsorship deal with Ferrari has been extended to 2015. In May 2015, another deal between The Philip Morris Group and Ferrari took place, extending the sponsor deal until 2018, and in August 2017 another "multi-year" deal was signed. | |
2010[28] | Red | White and Black | Marlboro, Santander | Shell, Bridgestone, FIAT, AMD, Acer, Etihad, Mubadala | ||
2011–2012 | Red | White | Santander | Shell, Kaspersky Lab, Pirelli, TATA, FIAT, Acer, AMD | ||
Shell, Kaspersky Lab, Pirelli, FIAT, acer, AMD, Ferrari World | ||||||
2013 | Red | White, Black | Shell, UPS, Kaspersky Lab, Pirelli, FIAT, Acer, AMD, Ferrari World, TNT Energy Drink, OMR Automotive, MAHLE, HUBLOT | |||
2014 | Red, Black | White | Shell, UPS, FIAT, HUBLOT, Kaspersky Lab, Pirelli, WEICHAI, Ferrari World, TNT Energy Drink, OMR Automotive, MAHLE | |||
2015 | Red | Black, White | Shell, Alfa Romeo, UPS, HUBLOT, Kaspersky Lab, Pirelli, WEICHAI, Ferrari World, TNT Energy Drink, Telcel, Claro, Haas, Puma, MAHLE, Oakley, OMR Automotive, SKF, Brembo, Magneti Marelli, Iveco | |||
2016 | Red, White | Black | Shell, Alfa Romeo, UPS, HUBLOT, Kaspersky Lab, Pirelli, WEICHAI, Ferrari World, TNT Energy Drink, Telcel, Claro, MAHLE, Oakley, OMR Automotive, SKF, Brembo, Magneti Marelli, Singha, Infor, XCDS, Ray-Ban, Option Rally | |||
2017 | Red | White, Black | Shell, Alfa Romeo, UPS, HUBLOT, Kaspersky Lab, Pirelli, WEICHAI, Ferrari World, MAHLE, OMR Automotive, SKF, Brembo, Magneti Marelli, Singha, Infor, Swisse, Ray-Ban, Option Rally, NGK | |||
2018 | Red | Grey, white, green, red | Mission Winnow (2018 Japanese Grand Prix onwards) | Shell, Ray-Ban, Alfa Romeo, Kaspersky Lab, UPS, Lenovo, WEICHAI, HUBLOT, MAHLE, OMR Automotive, AMD, Singha, Pirelli, Puma, Swisse, Infor, Experis, SKF, Magneti Marelli, Brembo, Riedel, Iveco, Bell, O.Z, Honeywell, Veuve Clicquot | Ferrari's 2018 livery also contains the colors of the Italian flag. Ferrari and Philip Morris unveiled the Mission Winnow livery in the 2018 Japanese Grand Prix. Mission Winnow was also the title sponsor for the 2019 and 2021 seasons as Scuderia Ferrari Mission Winnow. The Mission Winnow logos were removed in the 2019 Australian Grand Prix and were replaced with Scuderia Ferrari's 90th Anniversary logo from the Canadian to Russian Grand Prix. In 2020, the Mission Winnow logos appeared during the testing sessions but were absent throughout the season. Mission Winnow lost the title and livery sponsorship rights in 2022 but remained as a partner. For the 2020 Tuscan Grand Prix, the 1,000th Grand Prix entry for the team, the car was painted into a darker red with a different number font and "1000GP" logo. | |
2019 | Red | Black | Shell, Ray-Ban, Kaspersky Lab, UPS, Lenovo, WEICHAI, HUBLOT, MAHLE, OMR Automotive, AMD, Pirelli, Infor, Experis, SKF, Magneti Marelli, Brembo, Laszmoe | |||
Red | Black | Shell, Ray-Ban, Kaspersky Lab, UPS, HUBLOT, MAHLE, OMR Automotive, Pirelli, Infor, Experis, SKF, Brembo, Magneti Marelli, NGK, Palantir, VistaJet | ||||
Red | Green | Shell, Ray-Ban, Kaspersky Lab, UPS, WEICHAI, HUBLOT, OMR Automotive, Estrella Galicia, Richard Mille, Pirelli, Experis, SKF, Brembo, Magneti Marelli, NGK, Palantir, VistaJet, Radiobook, Riva | ||||
–2023 | Red | Black | Snapdragon (2022), Ray-Ban, AWS, CEVA Logistics, Estrella Galicia, Palantir, OMR Automotive, Pirelli, SKF, Brembo, NGK, VistaJet, MAHLE, Radiobook (2022), Riva, Velas (2022), Santander, Frecciarossa (2022), Shell, Bitdefender, Richard Mille, Genesys (2023), HCL Software (2023), Harman Kardon (2023), Ecopol (2023), Bang & Olufsen (2023), VGW (2023), DXC Technology (2023) | During the 2022 Monaco Grand Prix, Ferrari ran a cross-promotion with the Pixar movie Lightyear.[29] Ferrari raced with two special liveries for Monza; 2022 celebrating the 100th anniversary of the circuit and 2023 celebrating their victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. | ||
2024 | Red | White, Yellow, Black | HP | Ray-Ban, AWS, CEVA Logistics, Palantir, OMR Automotive, Pirelli, Riva, Peroni Brewery, Santander, Shell, Richard Mille, Genesys, HCL Software, Puma, Ecopol, Harman Kardon, Bang & Olufsen, VGW, Celsius, DXC Technology, ZCG, SKF, Brembo, NGK, VistaJet, MAHLE | For the Miami Grand Prix, Ferrari raced a blue livery to mark the 70th anniversary of Ferrari's presence in North America which features two historic shades of blue – Azzurro La Plata and Azzurro Dino. |
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes |
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Silver | Blue, Yellow, Green, Red | Copersucar | Goodyear | ||
Blue, White, Green, Red | |||||
Yellow | |||||
– | Rainbow | ||||
– | Yellow, White | Brown | Skol | Goodyear, Marlboro (1981) | |
White | Blue, Red | Sal Cisne, Caloi | Brasilinvest, Petrobras |
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) |
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1991 | Black | White, Red, Yellow | Fondmetal | Agip |
1992 | Red, White | LeasePlan, Agip, Foppapedretti, Sgommatutto |
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes |
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2008[30] | Burgundy | White | Kingfisher Airlines | ICICI, Medion, Reliance Industries, Royal Challenge, Bridgestone, Kanyan Capital, AVG, Airbus | |
2009[31] | White | Green, Saffron | ICICI, Medion, Reliance Industries, Royal Challenge, Whyte & Mackay, Bridgestone, Signature | ||
[32] | Green, Orange | Kingfisher Airlines, Whyte & Mackay | Royal Challenge, Medion, Reebok, Bridgestone, Signature | ||
2011[33] | White, Orange | Green | Medion, Royal Challenge, Reebok, Pirelli, Vladivar, UB | Whyte & Mackay's logo was removed from clothing at the Turkish GP and Whyte & Mackay logo also replaced with "One from a Billion Hunt" in that Grand Prix too. Ra.One was added at the Indian GP. Due to local laws about alcohol sponsorship, the Whyte & Mackay logos were also removed from the car at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, and were instead replaced with the names of the winners of a competition run by the team. | |
2012 | White, Orange, Green | Kingfisher, Sahara | Royal Challenge, Reebok, Pirelli, Whyte & Mackay, Vladivar, UB, Aethra | ||
2013 | Royal Challenge, Reebok, Medion, Pirelli, Whyte & Mackay, Vladivar, UB | ||||
2014 | Black | White, Orange, Green | Royal Challenge, Alpinestars, Pirelli, UB, Claro, Telmex, Telcel, Astana Tourism, Roshfrans, Smirnoff, TW Steel, Varlion, Auden Mckenzie Group, Consorcio Aristos, Ficrea | Smirnoff logo was replaced by the Sahara logo during Abu Dhabi GP. | |
2015 | Black, Silver | Orange, Green | Royal Challenge, Alpinestars, Pirelli, UB, Claro, Telmex, Telcel, NEC, Quaker State, Smirnoff, Univa, Infinitum, Interproteccion, Hype Energy, Consorcio Aristos, Channel It, Skullcandy, Cavall | ||
2016 | Smirnoff, Alpinestars, Pirelli, UB, Claro, Telmex, Telcel, NEC, Quaker State, Univa, Infinitum, Interproteccion, Hype Energy, Skullcandy, Banamex, Bonovo, Barbados Tourism, Canal F1 Latin America, Uralchem, Felio Siby | ||||
2017 | Pink | Black, Silver, Magenta | Kingfisher, Sahara, BWT | Alpinestars, Pirelli, UB, Claro, Telcel, NEC, Quaker State, Univa, Infinitum, Interproteccion, Johnnie Walker, FXTM, Uralchem, Felio Siby, Hype Energy, Uralkali, Barbados Tourism, Cartesiano Hotels, W66.com, LDNR.bix Eyewear, Sport Bible | |
2018 | White, Magenta | Kingfisher, Sahara (Rounds 1–12), BWT | Breast Cancer Care, Claro, DUO, Hype Energy, Infinitum, NEC, Pemex, Telcel, Telmex, Vonhaucke, W66.com, Adaptavist, Alpinestars, Koni, Orange Bus, Pirelli, Ravenol, Univa, 3D Systems, Apsley Tailors, Branded London, Condeco, Farah, Gtechniq, ITEC, SAS Global Communications, Schuberth, STILL, STL Communications, The Roastery at Bella Barista, UPS Direct, VoIP Unlimited, WyndyMilla |
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes |
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– | Yellow | Blue | Parmalat, Sadia, Arisco, | Marlboro, Duracell, MasterCard, Kaiser, Unibanco, Gillette, Assistalia, Sokol | |
Blue, Red, Green | Hudson, Forti, Roces, ITS, TAT | Beta Tools, Marlboro, ACI, Lion, Kaiser | |||
(after Shannon Racing's takeover) | Green | Red, White | Sokol, Shannon, Roces | Beta Tools, Marlboro, ACI, Lion, Kaiser, Fin First group |
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | |
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1969 | Black | Baccara (Spanish Grand Prix only)H.W. Ward & Co. Ltd. (German Grand Prix onwards) | Armstrong, Burmah, Castrol, Dunlop, Girling, Lucas Oil | ||
1970 | Red | H.W. Ward & Co. Ltd. | Autolite, BOAC, Borg & Beck, BP, Castrol, Dunlop, Ferodo, Ford, Graviner | ||
1971 | Red | Motul | Borg & Beck, Champion, Goodyear, H.W. Ward & Co. Ltd., KONI, Politoys | ||
1972 | Blue | Politoys, Motul | Banco Portugues do Brasil S.A., Borg & Beck, Champion, Goodyear, Girling, Personal, Shell | ||
1973 | Red and Blue | White | ISO Rivolta, Marlboro | Champion, FINA, Firestone, Personal | |
1974 | Red and Blue | White | ISO Rivolta, Marlboro | Champion, FINA, Firestone, Miller High Life, Personal | |
1975 | White | Red | Ambrozium H7, Chicco, FINA, Marlboro | Bluband, Champion, Chiclets, Heuer, Davos Jakobshorn, Duco, Goodyear, Lavazza, Personal, Richard Oaten Racing, Smarties, Sipuro, Transeuropa, Trident | |
1976 | Black | Gold | Walter Wolf Racing | ABMTM, Champion, FINA, Goodyear, Marlboro, Personal, Richard Oaten Racing |
Haas entered Formula One in 2016.
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Notes | |
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2016 | Silver, Black | Red | Haas Automation | Alpinestars, Pirelli, Richard Mille, Telcel | ||
2017 | Dark Grey, Black | Red (Australia to Spain) | Alpinestars, Pirelli, Richard Mille, Wind Shear | |||
White (Monaco to Abu Dhabi) | ||||||
2018 | Black, White | Grey, Red | Alpinestars, Pirelli, Richard Mille, Wind Shear, Jack & Jones | |||
2019 | Black | Gold | Haas Automation, Rich Energy | Alpinestars, PEAK, Pirelli, Richard Mille, Jack & Jones, Wind Shear | Rich Energy was the team's title and livery sponsor up to the Italian Grand Prix. | |
Silver, Black | Red | Haas Automation | Alpinestars, PEAK, Pirelli, Richard Mille, Jack & Jones, Wind Shear | |||
White | Red, Blue | Haas Automation, Uralkali | Alpinestars, 1&1 Ionos, Pirelli, Under Armour | |||
White | Red, Black | Haas Automation | Alpinestars, 1&1 Ionos, Pirelli, Under Armour, Tricorp Workwear, CYRUS Genève, TransferMate, Lunar, Hantec Markets, MoneyGram | The team originally launched with Uralkali as its title sponsor along with the Russian flag colors on its livery. It was soon removed as a result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The first two days of pre-season testing featured this livery,[34] it would be removed on the final day; this livery would be used throughout the season.[35] | ||
– | Black | White, Red | Haas Automation, MoneyGram | Chipotle Mexican Grill, Alpinestars, Pirelli, Lunar, Oakberry, Tricorp Workwear, Palm Angels, OpenSea, Hantec Markets, Travismathew, Schuberth, MGM Resorts International, SafetyCulture, Play’n GO | Haas raced a special livery for the United States Grand Prix featuring a stars and stripes design down the sidepods, tub and both rear and front wing endplates. |
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes |
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1985 | Red | White, Blue | Beatrice | Shell, Goodyear, Champion, Avis, Samson, Callard & Bowser, Culligan | |
1986 | Team Haas | Goodyear, Champion, Beatrice, BP, Ford, Koni |
Year | Driver(s) | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | |
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1973 | James Hunt | White | Blue and Red | Hesketh Finance | ||
1974 | James Hunt Ian Scheckter | |||||
1975 | James Hunt Brett Lunger | |||||
Torsten Palm | Polarvagnen | Anderstorps Werkstads AB, BilAtlas, Jula Boats Sweden, Mitsubishi, Rotel Tours | ||||
Harald Ertl | Gold | Warsteiner | BBS Kraftfahrzeugtechnik, Creole, Gustav A. Moecker, Linea Sport, RTL, Sachs Sporting, Schmitthelm, Shell | |||
1976 | Harald Ertl | White | Blue and Red | |||
Heyco Werkzeuge (Austrian Grand Prix onwards) | ||||||
Light Blue | ||||||
Guy Edwards | Blue | White(Image of a woman holding a box of Rizla+. cigarette papers) | Armstrong, Cossack Mens Toiletries | |||
Rolf Stommelen | ||||||
Alex Ribeiro | Valvoline | |||||
1977 | Rupert Keegan | Blue | White and Yellow(Image of a woman holding a box of Rizla+. cigarette papers) | British Air Ferries, Finanzplanung Schweimler, Shell | ||
Harald Ertl | White | Heyco Werkzeuge | Ford, Heuer, Ronal, Sachs Sporting, Shell | |||
Héctor Rebaque | White | Red | Marlboro | Sidral Mundet | ||
Ian Ashley | White | Blue and Black | Obex Oil | Godfrey Bilton | ||
1978 | Divina Galica Eddie Cheever Derek Daly | Blue | Yellow | Olympus Cameras |
The Embassy Hill, founded by two-time World Champion Graham Hill, raced during the 1975 season with Imperial Tobacco's Embassy brand as title sponsor. The cars were predominantly white, with a red vertical stripe behind the cockpit. The team folded following the aircraft accident in which Hill, driver Tony Brise and four other team members were killed in November 1975.
Honda first raced in Formula One from 1964 to 1968. The cars were entered in an all-white livery with a red circle (duplicating the Japanese flag), the national racing colour of Japan. The company won two races but left F1 at the end of the 1968 season, before returning as an engine supplier in the 1980s. Honda in the 1990s never raced, but created prototypes like the RC100 and the RA099 tested at Suzuka Circuit.After a decade away from the sport, Honda returned again as an engine supplier in 2001, before buying the British American Racing team and entering F1 as a constructor in 2006.For the 2006 season, Honda continued with the BAT sponsorship with the Lucky Strike logo, but BAT pulled out for 2007. From 2007, the only logos on the car are the Honda badge, the Bridgestone logo, and the logo of Honda's environmental awareness program, Earth Dreams. For 2007, the livery itself was a picture of the Earth on a black background. For 2008, however, there are only pieces of the image of Earth on a mainly white background, as opposed to the whole of the Earth being on Honda's car.
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes | |
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1991–1996 (RC100, never raced) | Black | None | Honda | |||
1999 (RA099, never raced) | White | Black | Honda | |||
2006 | White | Red, Gold, Black | Lucky Strike (British American Tobacco), 555 (in China) | Intercond, ENEOS, NGK, 555, Ray-Ban | Lucky Strike logo changed to "Racing Revolution", "Look Left", "Look Right" and during the 2006 Brazilian Grand Prix "Last Blast" was on the rear wing and Lucky Strike logo was replaced with a Heart with a security pin and a paper written "Racing Forever". | |
2007[36] | Earth (picture) | Black | myearthdream.com (Honda) | None | None | |
2008[37] | White | Earth | Earth Dreams (Honda) | None | None |
The HRT Formula 1 Team competed for just three seasons, between 2010 and 2012. In that time, the team competed with three different liveries, this was due to a lack of sponsor continuity.
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Other information |
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2010[38] | Dark Grey | Red, White, Orange | Hispania | Bridgestone, Embratel, Cosworth, Banco Cruzeiro do Sul, Upsynth, Jaypee Group, Panda Security | As HRT did not have a title sponsor for 2010, the driver's first name would be placed on the car's side pods each race. |
2011[39] | White | Red, Grey | TATA | Pirelli, Cosworth | Due to a lack of sponsorship, the team wrote various messages on the car, such as "This could be you", "This is a cool spot" and "Your logo here". After being purchased by Thesan Capital halfway through 2011, the messages were replaced by a silver HRT logo. |
2012 | Red, Gold | Pirelli, Cosworth, KH-7 | Tata Tea sponsored HRT at the Indian Grand Prix only as well as Tetley at the Korean. |
Jaguar used green to reflect its British nationality, just like British teams in the first decades of Formula One all used British racing green.
Jordan Grand Prix competed in Formula One from –. Both in 1991 and the Irish-licensed team entered cars painted in green, the racing colour of Ireland. Between –, they were known for their distinctive bright yellow livery.
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes | |
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1991 | Green | Blue | 7-Up | FujiFilm, Visit Ireland, BP, Osama (a pen and calculator company based in Milan), Tic Tac, Brooksfield, CAPA, Shoei, City Hotels, Ismoban, O.Z. Wheels | ||
1992–1993 | Blue | White, Red | Sasol | Barclay, Philips Car Stereo, Kyosho (1992), Mitsui, Osama, Diavia, Arisco (1993), Unipart | Barclay was replaced with driver's surname | |
1994 | Blue | Silver, White, Green, Aqua Green | Sasol | Arisco, Visit Ireland | At the 1994 French GP, Visit Ireland was replaced with "Ireland 1 Italy 0", after Ireland's victory against Italy at the 1994 FIFA World Cup | |
1995 | Aqua Green | Red, White, Blue | Peugeot | Beta Tools, Total, Kremlyovskaya Vodka, Ruffles, Polti | Kremlyovskaya Vodka logo was removed | |
1996 | Gold (brighter yellow in opening races) | None | Benson & Hedges | Total, Davene, Peugeot, Goodyear, FIAMM, Diavia, Unipart, G de Z Capital, Corona, Control Techniques, BBS, Fox, GUAM, Pepsi, Lampo Zippers, Metagal | Benson & Hedges logo changed to special f1 and Jordan (on radiator) and driver surname plus 's on front wing and on engine cowling (for example: "Barrichello's") | |
1997–,[41] 2005 | Yellow | Black | Benson & Hedges (1997–2005), DHL (2002), Sobranie (2005) | Repsol (1998), MasterCard (1997–2001), Deutsche Post (2000–2002), CCTV (2003), Ford (2003–2004), Galp Energia (2005), Peugeot (1997), Honda (2000–2002), Mugen (1998–1999), Tata (2005), G de Z Capital (1997–1999), S.Oliver (1997–1999), RTL (1997–1998), Control Techniques (1997–1998), BBS (1997), Pilsner Urquell (1999–2001), Liqui Moly (2002–2003, 2005), Danzas (2001), Damovo (2002–2003), Pearl (1999), Hewlett-Packard (1997–2001), Brother (2000–2003), Trust (2004), Intercond (1999–2000), European Aviation (1999), Zepter (1999–2000), Vodka V-10 (2003–2004), Gametrac (2003), RE/MAX (2003–2005), Ennistown Stud (2003), Libid-X.com (2004–2005), Carrefour Health Club (2003–2004), Speed (2005), Autocar (2005), Phard (2004), FZA Morse (2003), Moretti (2003), Sicily Tourism (2003), Portugal Tourism (2005), Shanghai International Circuit (2003), Steelback (2005), Imation (2000–2002), PURAC (2000), Brembo (2000), NatWest (1998–1999), Anglian Water (2000), Avex Group (1999), Lucent (2000–2001), Infineon (2001), Delphi (1998), Scania (1998), GdeZ (1998), Showa (1998), Serra (1998) | Benson & Hedges logo changed to "Bitten Hisses" or to snake-related puns with driver surnames such as "Fisssssi" and "Sssssschuey" (1997), "Buzzing Hornets" (1998 to 2000), "Bitten Heroes" (2001), and "Be On Edge" (2002 to 2005), Sobranie logo changed to "Be On Edge", replaced with the driver's given name or removed completely (2005), "200" at the 2001 USA GP (only on Jean Alesi's car for his 200th F1 start), "Lazarus" in the first races of 2004 The team used special livery with American flag decals for 2001 Italian Grand Prix and 2001 United States Grand Prix in remembrance of the 11 September 2001 attacks in the United States. At the 2005 Canadian Grand Prix, the slogan "Bring Back Hockey" was printed on the airbox as a reaction to the 2004–05 NHL lockout.[42] Sobranie replaced Benson & Hedges at the 2004 and 2005 United States Grands Prix due to U.S. Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement conflicts.[43] |
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non Tobacco/Alcohol changes(s) | |
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Blue | Red | Elkron, Daniel Hechter, Seine Maritime | BP | |||
Blue | Red, Yellow, Green | Elkron, Camel, Adia | BP, Rhône-Poulenc, Seine Maritime | |||
Blue | Red, Yellow, Green | Camel, Adia | BP, Seine Maritime, Goodyear, Lamborghini, Haute Normandie | |||
Blue | Red, Green, Yellow | Toshiba | BP, Unisys, Adia, Towa, Goodyear, TDK, Espo Communications, Geo Corporation, Ghidini, Viel & cie, Rhone-Poulenc | |||
Blue | Red, Green | Toshiba | BP, Unisys, Orangina, Central Park, Adia, Rizla+ | |||
Blue, Yellow | Red, Green | Venturi, Hype Energy | BP, Unisys, Orangina, Central Park, Adia, Goodyear, Chrysler, Zent, Apan777, Cabin, Lamborghini | |||
Blue, Yellow | Red, Green | Zanussi | BP, Unisys, Goodyear, Chrysler, Rizla+ | |||
Red, White | Black, Green | Kronenburg, Zanussi | Ford, Goodyear, Adidas, Elf Aquitaine, Rizla+, Eurosport | |||
(non-alcohol/tobacco races) | Green | Blue, Gold | Tourtel, Zanussi, Speedy | Ford, Goodyear, PACA, Adidas, Elf Aquitaine, Gauloises Blondes, Rizla+ | In countries where advertising alcohol or tobacco is forbidden, Larrousse used the Tourtel livery |
LEC was a Formula One team and constructor from the United Kingdom. They participated in ten Grands Prix, using a March in 1973. In 1977 they built their own car, the LEC CRP1.
Ligier always raced with the Bleu de France, the national racing colour of France, with red, black or white parts.
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes | |
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– | Blue | White, Red (1982, 1984) | Gitanes | Norev (1977), Elf (1979–83, 1986–1990), Talbot (1980–1982), Michelin, Matra (1977–82), Café do Brasil (1983), LOTO (1984–1990), Ligier, Antar (1984–1985, 1989), Goodyear (1987–1990), Ricard (1986), Pirelli (1985–1986), Renault (1984–1990) | ||
– | Blue, White(1993) | White, Blue (1993), Black (1991, 1993), Red (1992, 1994) | Gitanes Blondes, Ligier, Zenith (1993), Les Pages Jaunes (1993), Loto (1992, 1994–1995) Elf Aquitaine | Kickers, Mugen (1995), Goodyear, Giordana, Lamborghini (1991), Renault (1992–1994), Speedy (1995), Albatros (1995) | Gitanes text was removed (1991–1993), Gitanes logo with a barcode over name (1994–1995), or "Gitanes" was replaced with "Ligier" and the Gitanes logo was replaced with a man with the French flag (1995) | |
(Japan GP and Australia GP) | White | Light Blue, Black | Gitanes | None | This Livery designed by Hugo Pratt was used only by Martin Brundle | |
Blue | White, Yellow | Gauloises, Ligier, Parmalat, Elf Aquitaine | Kickers, Mugen, Goodyear, Giordana, Arisco, Amik, Fontana Bulloneria, Cricket & co, GUAM, BBS, Brembo, NGK, Tom Walkinshaw Racing | "Gauloises" was replaced with "Ligier" |
At the 1968 Spanish Grand Prix the Lotus, initially using the British racing green, became the first works team (second only to Team Gunston entering a private Brabham car at the 1968 South African Grand Prix)[6] to implement sponsorship brands as a livery when the possibility to do so was created in . Lotus also had one of the longest sponsorship cooperations in Formula One history, making the black and gold of its John Player Special seasons (- and -) one of the best known liveries to this day.
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes | |
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– | Gray-Green | White, Black | ||||
– | Green | White, Black, Yellow | ||||
– | Red and White | Gold | Gold Leaf (Imperial Tobacco) | |||
– | Black | Gold | John Player Special (Imperial Tobacco) | Olympus (1978) | ||
British racing green | Red, White and Blue | Martini | Tissot | |||
Dark Blue | Red, White and Silver | Essex | Tissot | |||
– | Black | Gold | John Player Special (Imperial Tobacco) | Essex, Tissot, Courage (1981); Champion (1983); Pirelli (1983); Renault (1983–1986); Elf (1983–1986) Goodyear (1984–1986) Olympus (1985); DeLonghi (1986) | "John Player Special" and the "JPS" was replaced with Laurels designs | |
Yellow | Blue | Camel | DeLonghi, Elf, Goodyear, Honda, Brembo, Micromax, Philips, Applicon | "Camel" was replaced with "Lotus" | ||
Yellow | Blue, Green | Camel | Epson, Goodyear, Honda, Courtaulds, Elf, OZ Wheels, Momo, Blistein | "Camel" was replaced with "Courtaulds" | ||
Yellow | Dark Blue | Camel | Epson, Goodyear, Courtaulds, Elf, OZ Wheels, Momo, Blistein, NGK, PIAA Corporation, Raychem | "Camel" was replaced by the Camel logo | ||
Yellow | Blue, Light Green | Camel | Epson, Goodyear, Courtaulds, Elf, OZ Wheels, Momo, Blistein, NGK, Phenix, BP, Raychem, Chrysler, Lamborghini | "Camel" was replaced by the Camel logo | ||
– | Green | White (1991); Yellow (1992) | BP | Hitachi, Tamiya, Tommy Hilfiger, Komatsu, Nichibutsu, Shionogi, Castrol, Yellow Hat, Dirt Devil, Frazer-Nash, Secol, Neste, NGK, Eurojersey, GWS, Eibach, Sematic, Momo, Raychem, Lobo, David Charles, Iltalehti, Sukhoi | ||
– | Green, White and Red | Black and Yellow | Castrol | Hitachi, Tamiya, Tommy Hilfiger, Miller, Loctite, Shionogi, Mobil 1, Pepe Jeans, Komatsu, Nichibutsu, SG Gigante (on Pedro Lamy's Car, as it was his sponsor) |
The new Lotus team made its début in 2010 and was renamed to Caterham F1 in 2012. It was formally from Malaysia but still had a livery dominated by British racing green, like the old Lotus team had for many years.
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | |
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[44] | British racing green | Gold, White | Tune Group | 1Malaysia, Naza Group, Bridgestone, Proton, PACT, CNN[45] | |
[46] | British racing green | Gold, White | AirAsia | 1Malaysia, Naza Group, Renault, EQ8, CNN, Dell, General Electric |
Renault was renamed Lotus in 2012, following an agreement with Caterham F1. The team was owned by Luxembourg-based venture capital group Genii Capital and named after its branding partner Group Lotus. Its livery, introduced back in 2011 with Renault R31, was designed as a tribute to the Team Lotus cars of 1981–1986 and their famous John Player Special liveries.
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Notes |
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Black | Gold, Red | Lotus, Genii | Total, Rexona, Clear, Trina Solar, TW Steel, Renault, Microsoft Dynamics, Avanade, Japan Rags, Advanced Global Trading, Auden Mckenzie Group, Pirelli | The team partnered with alternative rock band Linkin Park at the 2012 Monaco Grand Prix to promote an iPad application. The team promoted the movie The Dark Knight Rises at the 2012 British Grand Prix. | |
Black, Red | Gold | Total, Rexona, Clear, Burn, Renault, Microsoft Dynamics, Columbia Records, Japan Rags, Advanced Global Trading, CNBC, Avanade, Auden Mckenzie Group, Peace One Day, Pirelli | The Lotus livery changed a little for 2013, with both cars featuring their drivers' respective names near the top air intake. | ||
Black, Red | Gold | EMC, Total, Saxo Bank, Rexona, Clear, Burn, Renault, Microsoft Dynamics, Columbia Records, Yota Devices, Avanade, Richard Mille, Peace One Day, Venezuela Tourism, Pirelli, PDVSA | |||
Black | Gold, Red | EMC, Pirelli, Saxo Bank, Microsoft Dynamics, Mercedes-Benz, Richard Mille, Altran, Yota Devices, CD-adapco, Peace One Day, Elysium Inc., Venezuela Tourism, Microsoft Lumia, PDVSA | The team promoted the movie at the 2015 Spanish Grand Prix. |
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | |
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1974 | White | Red Circle | none | Firestone | |
1975 | Blue | Citizen | Mecauto, Goodyear |
Manor entered Formula One in 2016 after being renamed from Marussia.
In the mid-1970s, the works March team (March Engineering) often ran different sponsorship liveries on individual cars, under multiple entrant names.
Marussia entered Formula One in after Virgin Racing was renamed. The team was renamed as Manor in .
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | |
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2012 | Black, Red | White, Grey | Marussia Motors | Virgin, QNET, CNBC, Pirelli | |
2013 | Red, Black < | -- There is more red than black on the MR02, so it should be mentioned first. --> | White | QNET, Sage ERP X3, Antler, Bifold, Pirelli, RBK TV | |
2014 | QNET, Sage ERP X3, Bifold, ROYALS, ARMIN STROM, Pirelli | ||||
2015 | Red, White | Black, Blue | Flex-Box | Airbnb, Erreà, Pirelli, Coupons.com, Alaska Coffee Roasting, Shazam |
Mastercard Lola folded after failing to qualify in the opening race.
Except for the Matra MS9 car, entered by the British Ken Tyrrell's privateer team Matra International in the British racing green at the first race of the season (the 1968 South African Grand Prix), all Matra F1 cars entered by both the French works team Equipe Matra Sports (- and -) and the British privateer team Matra International (-) always kept the Bleu de France, the national racing colour of France.
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) / Notes | |
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(Matra MS9 car) | Green | Caltex | |||
Blue | Matra, Elf (Matra MS10 car) | A French, British and Scottish flag in honour of the constructor (Matra), team (Matra International) and driver (Jackie Stewart) respectively (Jackie Stewart's Matra MS10 car). | |||
Blue | White | Matra, Dunlop | Elf | ||
– | Blue | Green and White (Pescarolo's car), White and Red (Beltoise's car) | Matra-Simca | Goodyear, Elf |
The first McLaren Formula One car raced at the 1966 Monaco Grand Prix was painted white with a green stripe to represent a fictional Yamura team in John Frankenheimer's film Grand Prix.[47] Though both based as well as licensed in Britain the McLaren team never entered their cars in the British racing green. McLaren and Marlboro had the longest sponsorship deal between a team and its title sponsor in Formula One history which lasted for 23 consecutive seasons (–).[48] McLaren then aligned with West (–) and Vodafone (–). In 2019, McLaren became the second Formula One team to sign a sponsorship deal with a tobacco company with British American Tobacco[49] since Formula One banned tobacco advertising in 2006.
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery/Principal sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes Location-specific livery changes (2011–present) |
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White, Black | |||||
White, Red | |||||
– | Red, Black | ||||
– | Yellow, Orange | White | Goodyear, Reynolds Aluminium, Autolite, Gulf, BP, Sasol | ||
– | White | Black and Red | Yardley | Goodyear, Heuer, Champion, Gulf, Texaco, Lockheed | |
- | Red and White | Marlboro | TAG Group (1983–1996), Texaco (1974–1979), Castrol (1980), Unipart (1981–1983), Valvoline (1981), Shell (1984–1994), Mobil 1 (1995–1996), Hugo Boss (1984–1996), Honda (1988–1992), Saima Avandero (1984–1986), Showa (1988–1991), Tencel (1995), Kmart (1993), Courtaulds (1989–1995), Goodyear (1974–1980, 1985–1996), Michelin (1981–1984), Hercules (1981–1987), Ford (1993), Peugeot (1994), Mercedes-Benz (1995–1996), Loctite (1995–1996), Camozzi (1991–1996) | Marlboro was replaced by a chevron (1974), barcode (1984–1985, 1987–1992) or with McLaren brand (1986, 1991–1993). At the 1986 Portuguese Grand Prix, Keke Rosberg's car was painted yellow and white rather than red and white, to advertise Marlboro Lights. | |
1978- | White | Blue, Gold | Löwenbräu (1978 United States Grand Prix, 1978 Canadian Grand Prix and 1979 Long Beach Grand Prix) | Marlboro, Texaco, Goodyear, Champion | |
– | Black | Silver | West | Mercedes-Benz, Mobil, Siemens (2004–2005), Mobil 1, CA, Inc. (1997–2002), Hugo Boss, SAP (1997, 2001–2005), Schuco, Locitte (1997–2003), Sonax (2003), Sun Microsystems, Henkel (2004–2005), Siemens Mobile (2001–2004), Warsteiner (1998–2002), Camozzi (1997–1998), Hilton Hotels & Resorts (2005), Goodyear (1997), Bridgestone (1998–2001), Fujitsu Siemens (1999–2000) | "West" was removed or replaced with West logo (1997–1999), with driver's first names and "Team" (on team members clothing) (1999–2004) or driver's full name and "Team McLaren" (on team members clothing) (2005). |
Chrome | Black and Red | Mercedes-Benz, Mobil 1, Johnnie Walker, Siemens, AT&T, Hugo Boss, SAP, Mobil 1, Schuco, Henkel, Hilton, Emirates | Johnnie Walker logos were either removed, or replaced by "Keep Walking" logos or Diageo's logo in Turkey, for races in Muslim countries which forbid alcohol advertising. They are still absent in those countries. | ||
– | Chrome | Red | Vodafone | Mercedes-Benz, Mobil 1, Johnnie Walker (2007–2011), Aigo (2007–2011), Santander (2007–2009), Hugo Boss, Bridgestone (2007–2010), SAP (2007–2009), Xtb (2010), AkzoNobel (2011), Pirelli (2011–2013), Lucozade (2012–2013), Maximuscle (2012), Tooned (2012–2013), Claro (2013) | In the 2011 Canadian Grand Prix, because of Vodafone's 45% stake in Verizon Wireless and the lack of other North American business operations, there is a co-branding of Vodafone and Verizon.In the 2012 United States Grand Prix, the Vodafone branding is replaced with Verizon Wireless (then a joint venture of Verizon and Vodafone). Vodafone partners replaced the brand in the 2013 Bahrain and United States Grands Prix. Zain was used in Bahrain whereas Verizon was used in Austin. |
Chrome | Black | Mercedes-Benz, Mobil 1, Hugo Boss, TAG Heuer, SAP, Pirelli, Johnnie Walker, Esso, ASOS.com | |||
Chrome, Black (Australia to Bahrain) | Red | Honda, Johnnie Walker, Mobil 1, Pirelli, SAP, CNN, TAG Heuer, Hilton, Segafredo, KPMG, Esso | |||
Dark Grey (Spain to Abu Dhabi) | |||||
Dark Grey | Red | Honda, Johnnie Walker, Mobil 1, Pirelli, SAP, CNN, Hilton, Segafredo, KPMG, Esso, Richard Mille, Sensodyne, NRF, NTT Communications, Michael Kors, Chandon | Chandon replaced by stars (Bahrain), or removed (Abu Dhabi). Esso is replaced by Mobil in Australia, and Exxon in the United States. | ||
Orange, Black | White | Honda, Johnnie Walker, Castrol, Pirelli, SAP, CNN, Richard Mille, NTT Communications, Michael Kors, Hilton, NRF, Logitech, Chandon, World's Fastest Gamer | Chandon replaced by stars or McLaren wordmark (Rear wing), Johnnie Walker removed. | ||
Orange | Blue, Black | Renault, Dell Technologies, NTT Communications, Petrobras, Logitech, Airgain, Pirelli, SAP, Richard Mille, Kimoa, Hilton, NRF, CNBC, Lubrax, Coca-Cola, McLaren Shadow, Logitech, FxPro, Chandon | |||
Renault, A Better Tomorrow, Estrella Galicia, Petrobras, Lubrax, Pirelli, SAP, McLaren Shadow, CNBC, Huski Chocolate, Richard Mille, FxPro, Hilton, Coca-Cola, Arrow Electronics, Logitech, Dell Technologies, AutoNation, ScanSource, Mission Foods, Automation Anywhere, KAUST | A Better Tomorrow livery advertises BAT product brands Vuse (previously Vype) & Velo (previously Lyft). The advertising space is either sold by BAT or replaced with BAT-affiliated partners in countries where BAT do not sell Vuse or Velo[50] or in countries that bans tobacco advertising. Vuse also partnered with McLaren to race bespoke liveries designed by emerging artists for the 2021 to 2023 Abu Dhabi Grands Prix. McLaren raced a one-off special Gulf livery at the 2021 Monaco Grand Prix.[51] At the 2021 French Grand Prix, McLaren raced a tribute livery to long time McLaren Group shareholder Mansour Ojjeh, who had passed away before the 2021 Azerbaijan Grand Prix.[52] OKX collaborated with McLaren to race the "Future Mode" and "Stealth Mode" liveries for the 2022 and 2023 Singapore and Japanese Grands Prix respectively.[53] [54] At the 2023 Monaco and Spanish Grands Prix, McLaren raced a special livery to celebrate McLaren's Triple Crown of Motorsport achievement.[55] McLaren later raced a chrome livery inspired by the 2006–2014 livery for the 2023 British Grand Prix in collaboration with Google Chrome.[56] For the 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix, McLaren raced a special Jack Daniel's branded livery.[57] | ||||
– | A Better Tomorrow | Renault (2020), Estrella Galicia (2020), Automation Anywhere (2020), Pirelli, McLaren Shadow, CNBC, Huski Chocolate, Richard Mille, FxPro, Hilton, Arrow Electronics, Dell Technologies, Darktrace, Tumi, Klipsch, Splunk, Coca-Cola, Buzz & Co, FAI Aviation Group, KAUST, Logitech, Mission Foods (2020), Gulf Oil, Miory Steel, Cisco Webex (2021), Bitci.com (2021), QNTMPAY (2021), PartyCasino/PartyPoker (2021), Alteryx (2021), Tezos (2021), DeWalt (2021), EasyPost (2021), Medallia (2021), Smartsheet (2021), DataRobot (2021), McLaren Artura (2021) | |||
– | Pirelli, CNBC, Richard Mille, Hilton, Arrow Electronics, Medallia, Tezos, Alteryx, Smartsheet, Cisco Webex, Cisco (2023), Gulf Oil (2022), Dell Technologies, DeWalt, DataRobot (2022), Gopuff, KAUST, FAI Aviation Group, FxPro, Splunk, Darktrace, PartyCasino/PartyPoker, EasyPost, Immersivelab, Logitech, McLaren Artura (2022), Android, Google Chrome, OKX, Cadence, Goldman Sachs, VMware, DP World (2023), Jack Daniel's (2023), Castore (2023), HaloITSM (2023), NTT Data (2023) | ||||
2024 | Orange | Black | OKX, Google Chrome | A Better Tomorrow, Pirelli, Cisco (Cisco Webex), DP World, CNBC, Richard Mille, Hilton, Alteryx, Dell Technologies, DeWalt, FxPro, Darktrace, Cadence, Goldman Sachs, Jack Daniel's, NTT Data, Gopuff, Arrow Electronics, KAUST, FAI Aviation Group, VMware, Estrella Galicia, HaloITSM, Workday, Dropbox, Airwallex, eBay, Monster Energy, Castore, Ecolab, Optimum Nutrition, Coca-Cola |
Mercedes-Benz first competed in Formula One during the and seasons. This was in the time before sponsorship liveries and the team was using an all silver livery, the national racing color of Germany. The team was absent from Formula One after this, returning in as an engine supplier.
Mercedes-Benz rejoined Formula One as a team in after having purchased the Brawn GP team on 16 November 2009. On 21 December 2009 it signed a €30 million per season contract with Petronas as title sponsor.[58] The blueish green livery color of Petronas is just present as fine lines at the side of the car, which overall is mainly painted in silver like historic Mercedes race cars of the 1930s and 1950s. To celebrate their 125th anniversary in motorsport, Mercedes-Benz decided to launch a special one-off livery for the 2019 German Grand Prix. The livery was a homage to the first racing cars that Mercedes made.[59]
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Notes |
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– | Silver | White | |||
Black, Green | Petronas, Mercedes | Bridgestone, Aabar Investments, MIG, Henri Lloyd, Graham, Autonomy | |||
Green | Aabar, Autonomy, Deutsche Post, MIG Bank, Graham London, Monster Energy, Pirelli | ||||
Petronas, Mercedes-AMG | Aabar, Deutsche Post, MIG Bank, Monster Energy, Pirelli, Puma | ||||
Green and Black | BlackBerry, MIG Bank, Monster Energy, Pirelli, Puma | In Malaysia, the team promote Petronas Primax gasoline. | |||
Blue, Black | BlackBerry, Monster Energy, Pirelli, Swissquote Bank, Puma | ||||
BlackBerry, Monster Energy, Pirelli, Puma, Hugo Boss, Epson, Qualcomm | |||||
Monster Energy, Pirelli, Puma, Hugo Boss, Epson, Qualcomm | |||||
UBS, Qualcomm, Epson, Bose, Tommy Hilfiger, Pirelli, Puma, IWC Schaffhausen, Marriott Bonvoy, Monster Energy, CrowdStrike, TIBCO, Pure Storage, Tata Communications, ebmpapst, OMP Racing, Axalta, ASSOS, OZ Racing, Brembo, Endless Brake Technology, Seedlip | During the Monaco round of the championship, the team, memorialising three-time champion and team key member Niki Lauda, who had died less than a week prior to the race, painted their halos red and included a message reading "Danke Niki" on the nosecone and a red version of the Mercedes three-pointed star on the engine cover (the latter would be kept for the rest of the season and would appear on future cars).[60] During the German Grand Prix, the team raced with a one-off livery to celebrate their 125th anniversary in motorsport. | ||||
Black | Blue, Red | AMD, Ineos, Epson, CrowdStrike, Pirelli, Tommy Hilfiger, IWC Schaffhausen | During the pre-season testing usual silver livery was used. In Abu Dhabi in honour of the seventh Constructors' Cup win, the livery featured names of each worker of the team. | ||
AMD, Ineos, Epson, Pirelli, Tommy Hilfiger, IWC Schaffhausen, TeamViewer, CrowdStrike, FTX, Kingspan | |||||
Silver | AMD, Ineos, Pirelli, Tommy Hilfiger, IWC Schaffhausen, TeamViewer, CrowdStrike, Kingspan, FTX, Akkodis | The team raced with a black ring around the roll hoop at the Italian Grand Prix to mourn the death of Elizabeth II. | |||
Black | Green, Silver | AMD, Ineos, Pirelli, IWC Schaffhausen, TeamViewer, CrowdStrike, Akkodis, Solera Holdings, Qualcomm Snapdragon, Einhell, G42, Nuvei | For the Spanish Grand Prix, the Mercedes logo on the nose was changed to a rainbow star.[61] | ||
AMD, Ineos, Pirelli, IWC Schaffhausen, TeamViewer, CrowdStrike, Akkodis, Solera Holdings, Qualcomm Snapdragon, Einhell, G42, SAP |
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | |
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Red | Fina, Goodyear | ||||
(first version) | Red | Marlboro | Goodyear, Champion | ||
(second version) | Red | Black | Marlboro | Goodyear, Gulf, Champion | |
(third version) | Black | Green | Marlboro, Florbath | Goodyear, Rodacciai, Champion | |
Yellow | Black | Marlboro, Florbath | RETE, Rodacciai, Goodyear, Champion, Magneti Marelli, La Varesina Sofam Onoranze Funebri |
Midland F1 competed for only one year, 2006. They took over Jordan in 2005, but Midland sold it in late 2006 to Spyker. They were the first F1 team to compete with a Russian license. (After Spyker's takeover in mid-2006, the team changed its livery to orange and name to Spyker MF1 Racing. In 2007, the team competed as Spyker F1.)
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | |
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2006 | Grey | White, Red | Midland | Rhino's, Mingya, JVC, Zim, TrekStor, Weigl, MAN, Euro Poker.com, Superfund, Toyota | |
2006 (after Spyker takeover) | Orange | Silver | Spyker, Rhino's | Mingya, Euro Poker.com, Zim, TrekStor, Weigl, MAN, JVC, Superfund, Toyota |
As the longest lasting Formula 1 backrunners, Minardi had an enormous variety of sponsors during its 21 seasons, but still managed to have a predominantly black painted car most of the time.
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes | |
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Yellow | Black | Simod Sportshoes, Gilmar | Resta, Pirelli, Brembo, Koni | |||
Yellow | Black | Simod Sportshoes, Gilmar | Resta, Agip, Pirelli, Magneti Marelli | |||
Yellow | Black | Simod Sportshoes, Minardi | Reporter, Intercosmo, Lois, Resta | |||
Black, Yellow | White | Cimaron, Lois | Gilmar, Resta, Simair, Goodyear, Koni, Atlantic, Sanyo, Camel | |||
Black | Yellow | Simod Sportshoes, Campogalliano Ceramiche | Mokador, Cavallo, Atlantic, Pirelli, Marri, Resta, IBF Formularios | |||
White, Yellow | Black | Scm Group, Sime, Lois | Mokador, Malizia, Agip, Pirelli, Resta, Roltra | |||
– | Black, Yellow | White | minardi, Campogalliano Ceramiche | Mercatone Uno, Scm Group, Lamborghini, Chrysler, Agip, Sasiem, Resta, IBF Formularios | ||
White, Black | Yellow | Beta, minardi, Valleverde | Mercatone Uno, COCIF, Agip, Roerig, Magneti Marelli, Goodyear, Malaguti | |||
Sky Blue, White, Blue | Orange, Black, Yellow | Lucchini, Beta, Fondmetal, Valleverde, Ford, Service Grandiola, Omersub, Central Park | Agip, COCIF, RBM, Magneti Marelli, Resta, Bee, Malaguti, Mercatone Uno | |||
– | Dark Blue, Fluorescent Green | White | Doimo, Valleverde, BRUMS, Catamaran Watches, Ford, Clearly Canadian, Marlboro (1995) | Bossini, Beta, Goodyear, RBM, Fondmetal, Império Bonança, Galletti-Boston, Magneti Marelli, Mercatone Uno, RBM, Kamikawa Clinic, Lusfina | Marlboro changed to bar code (1995) | |
Black, Blue | White, Yellow | Mild Seven, Roces | Doimo, Fondmetal, Magneti Marelli, COCIF, Beta, Valleverde | Mild Seven changed to Mild Seven logo | ||
Blue | White | Fondmetal, Roces, Avex Group | Doimo, Ventura, Telecom, Bossini, Visa, Beta Tools, Cimatron | |||
1999 | Silver, Blue | None | Telefónica, | Ford, Roces, Fondmetal, Quilmes, Magneti Marelli, SAICO, Cimatron, Beta Tools, Sorbini, Doimo, PDP, Molveno Oem | ||
2000 | Yellow | Blue | Telefónica | PSN, Doimo, COCIF, Fondmetal, PDP, Musashi, Cimatron, Brembo, Beta Tools, Sorbini, Frezia, I.A.N., Bridgestone, Magneti Marelli, Allegrini | ||
2001 | Black | White | European Aviation | Magnum, LeasePlan, COCIF, Gericom, PDP, LG, Allegrini, Bossini, Ciet, Sorbini, Cimatron, Beta Tools, Michelin, Fabia, CorpoNove, Sebring, BioFox, Diemme, Magneti Marelli, C2C, Rolling Center | ||
2002 | Black | Red, White | Go KL (Kuala Lumpur), European Aviation, Magnum | Asiatech, Magneti Marelli, Quadriga, Gazprom, Beta Tools, Michelin, Cimatron, CPP, Brevi, Healthy, Admiral, Allegrini, PC Suria, 3D Systems | ||
2003 | Black | White, Red | Trust, Wilux, Muermans Groep, European Aviation | Gazprom, Superfund, Cimatron, Beta Tools, Magneti Marelli, JSP, Palmer Sport, Allegrini, Brevi, Halfords, SBS, SWS, LeasePlan, Stayer | ||
2004 | Black, Green | White, Red | Trust, Wilux, Muermans Groep, Superfund | OzJet, UNIQA, Magneti Marelli, ER9S, CIB Lizing, Brevi, Allegrini, Fondmetal, COCIF, Feedback, CONNECT, Cimatron, Beta Tools, Santogal Grupo, Auto Glym, 3D Systems, LeasePlan, Bridgestone | During the 2004 United States Grand Prix, Minardi's livery featured logos of Mandemakers Keukens and Goldenpalace.com. The team also ran without sponsorship on race day at the 2004 British Grand Prix due to the death of Sporting Director, John Walton. | |
2005 | Black | White | OzJet | co2neutraal.tv, Lost Boys, MAN, JVC, Muermans Group, SMP Bank, Upex, Kärnten, LB Icon, Beta Tools, Midac, Magneti Marelli, LeasePlan, Bridgestone |
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes(s) | |
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1989 | Blue | White, Pink | Moneytron | Marlboro, P'tit Lou, Autokrant, CAPA, Goodyear, Nokia Data, Neste Oil | "Marlboro" was replaced with barcode, the Chevron logo is retained | |
1990 | Blue | White, Green/Pink | Monteverdi Automuseum | Marlboro, Goodyear | "Marlboro" was replaced with barcode, the Chevron logo is retained |
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | |
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1980 | White | Blue | MS | Denim, Goodyear, Sachs, Ferodo, Mobil 1, Motul, Pioneer, Saima Avandero | |
1981 | White | Blue, Red | Denim | Goodyear, Alpilatte, Caref | |
1982 | White | Blue, Light Blue | Denim | Pirelli, Saima Avandero, Pioneer | |
1983 | Blue | White | Kelemata | Carvico, Sanpi, Alfa Romeo, Vaccari | |
1984 | Blue | Red, Black | Kelemata | Carvico, Pirelli, Champion, Milde Sorte, Brembo, Ferodo, Sol, Victor, Emco | |
1985 | Blue | White, Black | Kelemata | Agip, Micromax, Victor, Magneti Marelli, Pirelli | |
1986 | Blue | White, Black, Yellow | Landis & Gyr, Mase Generators, Orizzonte Piemonte, René Lezard | Financial Trust Co., Pirelli, Master Sport, Bocchini, Agip, Carvico, Edmondo Costruzioni | |
1987 | Black | Yellow | Stievani (an electrodomestic emporium from Turin), Rosa dei Mobili (a furniture emporium from Turin) | Arpo, North Pole, Fondmetal | |
1988 | Black | Yellow, White | Stievani, Rosa | Arpo, North Pole, Fondmetal, Agip | |
1989 | White | Red, Black | Fondmetal | Rosa, Sirena, Magneti Marelli, Tardito | |
1990 | Black | Orange, Red | Fondmetal | Sirena, Arpo, SPAL, Tardito, Rosa |
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes(s) | |
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1994 | Silver | Blue, Pink | Igol Lubrificants, Ursus | Elf Aquitaine, systran, Goodyear | Ursus logo was removed | |
1995 | Blue | Light Blue, Dark Green, Yellow, Black | Ursus, Synthèse Universelle, Franck Muller | Elf Aquitaine, ITS Ceramiche, RDA management consultants, Air Sicilia, Interflora, Igol Lubrifiants, Ford, brummel, Catamaran Watches, Marie Formigari, Ito En Seleb, Quest, Euromik, Godard, Hewlett Packard, Antera | Ursus logo was removed |
Penske competed in the Formula One World Championship as a chassis constructor from 1974 to 1977 and as a works team from 1974 to 1976 and maintained its team's livery and sponsors throughout its three seasons competing in Formula One as a team.
Prost competed in Formula One for five seasons, with similar liveries in each season, despite changing sponsors.
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes |
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1997–2000 | Blue | Black | Gauloises, PlayStation, Yahoo! (2000), AGFA | Société Bic, Alcatel (1997–1999), Peugeot (1998–2000), Sodexho (1999–2000), Catia Solutions, Canal+ (1997–1999), Bridgestone, New Man (1999–2000), Giordana (1997), LVS (1997–1998) | Gauloises was removed or changed to "bar code" or to Alcatel at the 1998 French GP, British GP and German GP |
2001 | Blue | Red | Prost Grand Prix, PSN, Acer | Dark Dog, Parmalat, Adecco, Brastemp, Česká pojišt'ovna, Catia Solutions, Magneti Marelli, Michelin, Altran, New Man |
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | |
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1976–1983 | See Brabham / March | ||||
1984 | White | Green | Skoal Bandit | Rizla+, Sitev, Contesse Barry, Newsweek | |
1985 | White | Green | Skoal Bandit | Rizla+, Sitev, Conte of Florence, Newsweek, Rizla+, Pirelli |
The team traces its roots back to Minardi (formed in). Minardi was bought over by Red Bull in and was reformed as Scuderia Toro Rosso as a junior team to Red Bull Racing (RBR). In, Toro Rosso was rebranded as Scuderia AlphaTauri to promote Red Bull's fashion brand of the same name while becoming the sister team to RBR. In, AlphaTauri was rebranded as RB.
In 2018, Canadian billionaire Lawrence Stroll led a consortium to buy Force India, which was placed in administration after 11 years in the sport, and entered 2019 as Racing Point. For, the team was rebranded as Aston Martin after Stroll bought a 16.7% stake in Aston Martin Lagonda.
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | |
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2019 | Pink, Blue | White, Magenta, Grey | SportPesa, BWT | Hackett London, Claro, Telcel, Infinitum, NEC, Alpinestars, Pirelli, JCB, Acronis, Univa, Canada Life, Bombardier, Ravenol | |
2020 | Pink | White, Magenta | BWT | Hackett London, Claro, Telcel, Infinitum, Alpinestars, Pirelli, JCB, Univa, Canada Life, Bombardier, IFS, ZhongAn, Ravenol, Acronis |
Rebaque is the only Mexican team in F1 to date. Named after its driver Héctor Rebaque, it always raced with a brown and gold livery.
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | |
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1978 | Brown | Gold | None | None | |
1979 | Brown | Gold | Carta Blanca, Marlboro | None |
Jaguar Racing was renamed Red Bull Racing after the former was bought from Ford on 15 November 2004 by the energy drink company.[62] Red Bull's involvement in Formula One dates back to, when it first sponsored the Sauber team. The deal with Sauber lasted until the end of the season.
Since its first season in the car livery did not change much, always keeping Red Bull as the main sponsor. This changed in 2013, when Infiniti became the team's title sponsor and Red Bull's branding on the car was reduced.
Red Bull have used special liveries on multiple occasions, supporting the release of upcoming films and company's charity program Wings for Life.
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Special liveries |
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– | Blue | Red, Yellow, Silver | Red Bull | Hangar-7, Metro International (2006), Rauch | The team supported movies and Superman Returns at the 2005 and 2006 Monaco Grand Prix respectively. |
Red, Yellow | Metro International, 7-Eleven, Rauch | The team used special livery at the 2007 British Grand Prix to promote Wings for Life charity program. | |||
Wings For Life, Rauch | The team used special livery at the 2008 Brazilian Grand Prix, highlighting David Coulthard's retirement from Formula One. Red Bull Racing received approval from the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile, Formula One's governing body, to run Coulthard's car in different colours than his teammate Mark Webber.[63] | ||||
Hangar-7, Red Bull Mobile, 7-Eleven, Rauch | |||||
Dark Blue | Total, Renault, Pepe Jeans, Rauch, Red Bull Mobile, Singha, LG, Servus TV | ||||
– | Red Bull, Infiniti, Total | Rauch, Renault, Pepe Jeans, FXDD, Casio, Singha, Pirelli, Geox, SKY, Servus TV | The team used special Faces for Charity livery at the 2012 British Grand Prix, once again promoting Wings for Life. | ||
2013 | Blue, Purple | Infiniti, Red Bull, Total | Rauch, Renault, Pepe Jeans, FXDD, Casio, Singha, Pirelli, Geox, SKY, Servus TV | ||
2014 | Rauch, Renault, Pepe Jeans, FXDD, Casio, Singha, Pirelli, Servus TV, Geox, SKY, Siemens, AT&T | ||||
2015 | Dark Blue, Purple | Rauch, Renault, Pepe Jeans, Exness, Casio, Singha, Pirelli, Hisense, Servus TV, Platform Computing, Siemens, AT&T | In pre-season testing, a camouflage livery was used. | ||
2016 | Navy Blue | Red Bull, Total | Rauch, Pepe Jeans, Exness, TAG Heuer, Pirelli, Hisense, Puma, Siemens, AT&T, Aston Martin, Platform Computing, Servus TV | During wet tyre testing at Paul Ricard, "Infiniti" on the Red Bull RB10 was changed to "Red Bull". | |
2017 | Red Bull | Rauch, Citrix, TAG Heuer, Pirelli, Hisense, Puma, Siemens, AT&T, Aston Martin, Mobil 1, Esso, Servus TV, IBM, Simplivity | In the United States and Mexico, both Exxon and Mobil are used, exclusively, as Esso, along with Exxon and Mobil, are ExxonMobil fuel brands. During the 1000th Grand Prix, the first generation of Esso and Mobil logos were used. At the 2019 British Grand Prix, 007 livery was used to promote the 25th James Bond film, along with the license plate B549 WUU to replace the traditional Aston Martin livery. | ||
2018 | Red Bull, Aston Martin | TAG Heuer, Rauch, Citrix, Pirelli, Puma, Siemens, AT&T, Mobil 1, Esso, IBM, DITA, Hewlett Packard Enterprise | |||
2019 | Honda, Rauch, Citrix, Pirelli, Puma, W66.com, Siemens, AT&T, Mobil 1, Esso, IBM, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, TAG Heuer, Futurocoin | ||||
Honda, Rauch, Citrix, Pirelli, Puma, Siemens, PayVoo, Mobil 1, Esso, IBM, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, TAG Heuer, MyWorld, AT&T | |||||
Red Bull, Honda | Rauch, Claro, Citrix, Pirelli, Puma, Siemens, Mobil 1, Esso, Telcel, Infinitum, INTERproteccion, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, TAG Heuer, Walmart, Oracle, Cash App, Tezos, Armor All | During the Turkish Grand Prix weekend, Red Bull sported a special red and white livery and overalls with a message saying "Arigato" on the back of the rear wing. The livery was a tribute to Honda in what would have been their last Japanese Grand Prix, however it was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan.During the United States Grand Prix, all Honda branding and sponsorship was replaced with Acura, Honda's luxury and performance car manufacturer. | |||
– | Red Bull, Oracle | Rauch, Claro, Citrix (2022–2023), Pirelli, Puma (2022), Siemens, Mobil 1, Esso, Infinitum, INTERproteccion, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (2022–2023), TAG Heuer, Servus TV, Tezos (2022), HRC/Honda, Cash App (2022–2023), Arctic Wolf, Walmart, Armor All, Bybit, Hard Rock Cafe, Zoom, Rokt (2023–2024), Castore (2023–2024), CDW, Visa (2024), Sui (2024), Pepe Jeans (2024) |
Renault competed as a constructor in Formula One in three different periods, from the 1977-1985, 2002-2011 and 2016-2020 seasons. Renault returned to Formula One in 2002 by buying the Benetton team. The team had a title contract with Mild Seven from 2002 to 2006, before switching to ING Group from the 2007 season to the 2009 Italian Grand Prix when ING withdrew all association with Renault. The team was sold and competed as Lotus from the 2012-2015 seasons, before Renault bought back the team and returned as a constructor in 2016. The Renault Group subsequently rebranded the team as Alpine team in .
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol and other livery changes |
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1977–1985 | Yellow | Black, White | Elf Aquitaine, Renault | Longines, Europcar, Champion, Michelin (1977–1984), Ferodo, Tissot, Goodyear (1985), Magneti Marelli, Koni, Facom, RoT Electronics, Speedline, De Carbon, Sodicam, Valeo | |
2002–[64] | Blue | Yellow | Mild Seven | Chronotech, Elf Aquitaine, Telefónica (2004–2006), Hanjin Shipping (2002–2006), i-mode (2004–2006), Magneti Marelli, Altran, Elysium, Steria, Symantec | "Mild Seven" was replaced with "Blue World" or "RenaultSport" (2002), Mild Seven logo was replaced with "Blue World" or replaced with sky blue space (2003), Mild Seven was replaced with drivers full name, Mild Seven logo was replaced by the car's number "Mild Seven" was replaced with "Team Spirit" (on team members clothing) (2004), Mild Seven changed to "Team Spirit" or concept art (2005 to 2006) |
2007[65] | Yellow | White, Orange | ING Group | Hanjin Shipping, Chronotech, Elf Aquitaine, Magneti Marelli, Altran, Elysium, Steria, Symantec | |
2008[66] | Chronotech, Mutua Madrileña, Pepe Jeans, Elf Aquitaine, Magneti Marelli, Altran, Elysium, Steria, Symantec | ||||
2009[67] | ING Group (until Italian GP[68]), Renault (from Singapore GP) | Total, Mutua Madrileña (until Italian GP), Pepe Jeans, TW Steel (from Abu Dhabi GP), MegaFon, Altran, Elysium, Steria, Symantec | "ING" changed to "Renault" once ING withdrew support following the Italian GP | ||
2010[69] | Yellow, Black | Red | Renault | Total, TW Steel, Elf, Bridgestone, HP,[70] [71] Mov'It, Lada,[72] DIAC,[73] Bank Snoras, Vyborg Shipyards, Flagman Vodka | |
2011[74] | Black | Gold, Red | Renault, Lotus | Total, Genii, Lada, Japan Rags, Trina Solar, Sibur, TW Steel, Suncore Corporation, Embratel, Flagman, Rover Coal, Helvetica, Elf, Magneti Marelli, Symantec, Elysium, NetApp, Pirelli | |
2016 | Yellow | Black, Grey | Renault | Infiniti, Genii, Jack & Jones, Microsoft Dynamics, Total, Pirelli, EMC Corporation, DigiPen, Office 365, Devialet, Eurodatacar, Elysium Inc, Computacenter, Bell & Ross, Athletic Propulsion Labs | |
2017 | Yellow, Black | Grey | Infiniti, Genii, Microsoft, BP, Castrol, Pirelli, DigiPen, Devialet, Eurodatacar, Elysium Inc, Computacenter, Bell & Ross, Mapfre, Siemens, Athletic Propulsion Labs, SMP Racing, Ixell | ||
2018 | Black | Yellow, Grey | Castrol, Infiniti, RCI Banque, Mapfre, Estrella Galicia, BP, Microsoft, Eurodatacar, Bell & Ross, Tmall, Genii, Alpinestars, Athletic Propulsion Labs, Elysium Inc, Hechter, Ixell, Pirelli, Siemens | ||
2019 | Castrol, Infiniti, RCI Banque, Mapfre, BP, Microsoft, Bell & Ross, Tmall, Genii, Pirelli, Elysium Inc, Hechter | ||||
[75] | Renault, DP World | Castrol, Infiniti, RCI Banque, Mapfre, BP, Microsoft, Bell & Ross, DP World, Genii, Pirelli, E-Tech, DuPont, Elysium Inc, Ixell, Yahoo!, Tmall[76] |
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | |
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1988 | Blue | Black, White | Rial Wheels, Bobson Jeans | Marlboro, STP, Alpine, Tamoil | |
1989 | Blue | Light Blue, Black, White | Rial Wheels | Marlboro, STP, Behr, Einbach, Goodyear |
Sauber is a Swiss Formula One constructor that joined the Formula One grid in 1993. Sauber was bought by BMW at the end of the 2005 season and the team competed as BMW Sauber F1 Team from 2006 to 2009. On 27 November 2009, BMW agreed to sell the team back to its original founder, Peter Sauber.[20] The 2010 season marked Sauber's return as an independent constructor. Sauber was rebranded and competed as Alfa Romeo Racing (later Alfa Romeo F1 Team) from 2019 to 2023 in a title sponsorship deal with Alfa Romeo. Sauber will compete as the Audi factory team in 2026.[77]
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Other Changes | |
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1993 | Black | White | Liqui Moly, Mercedes-Benz, Elf, Lightouse, Broker Goodyear | |||
1994 | Black | White, Red | Tissot, Broker | Mercedes-Benz, Harvard, Sonax, Castrol | In the Canadian GP, the sidepods of de Cesaris's car featured "Forza Andrea" ("Go Andrea"), "200 Gran Premi" ("200 Grands Prix") and "In bocca al lupo!" ("Good luck | ") and the car was decorated with pink and yellow stripes each of which was a first name[78] |
1995 | Navy Blue | Yellow, Red | Red Bull | Ford, Petronas, Goodyear | ||
1996 | Blue | Turquoise, Red, Yellow | Red Bull | Ford, Petronas, Goodyear, Brembo | ||
1997–1998 | Blue | Turquoise, Red, Yellow | Red Bull, Petronas | Goodyear, Catia Solutions, Silicon Graphics, Magneti Marelli | ||
1999–2002 | Blue | Turquoise, Red, Yellow | Red Bull, Petronas, Parmalat (1999–2000), Credit Suisse (2001–2002) | Bridgestone, Brastemp (1999–2000), Temenos (2001–2002), Emil Frey, fkg.com (2000–2001), Catia Solutions, Magneti Marelli | ||
2003–2004[79] | Blue | Turquoise, Red, Yellow, White | Red Bull, Petronas | Bridgestone, Credit Suisse, Emil Frey, MTS GSM, Magneti Marelli, Taikang Life (2004), Sokhna Port (2004) | ||
2005 | Blue | Turquoise, Yellow, White | Petronas | Michelin, Credit Suisse, MTS GSM | ||
2006–2009 | see BMW Sauber | |||||
2010[80] | White, Black | Red | Club One | Certina,[81] Bridgestone, Scalp-D, Burger King, Emil Frey, Mad Croc Energy | ||
2011[82] | White, Black | Red | Claro | Telmex, Disensa, Telcel, NEC, José Cuervo, Interproteccion, AsiaJet, Certina, Emil Frey, Mad Croc, Nabholz, Pirelli | The José Cuervo ad was for Cuervo Tequila except for Istanbul, where their Cholula Hot Sauce replaced the drink because of prohibitions on alcohol advertising. | |
White, Black | Red | Claro | Telmex, Telcel, NEC, Chelsea F.C., Disensa, José Cuervo, Interproteccion, Certina, Emil Frey, Nabholz, Pirelli | |||
Dark Grey, Silver | Red, White | Claro | Telmex, Telcel, NEC, OC Oerlikon, Chelsea F.C., José Cuervo, Interproteccion, Certina, Emil Frey, Pirelli | |||
Dark Grey, Silver | Red, White | Claro | Telmex, Telcel, NEC, OC Oerlikon, Chelsea F.C., José Cuervo, Interproteccion, Certina, Emil Frey, Pirelli, McGregor | |||
Blue | Yellow, White | Banco do Brasil | Pirelli, Oerlikon, Chelsea F.C., Emil Frey, Certina, Silanna, Swiss Fibertec | |||
Blue | Yellow, White | Banco do Brasil | CNBC, IFS, Malbuner Power Slice, Edox, Emil Frey, Silanna, Pirelli, MODO Eyewear | |||
Blue | White, Gold | CNBC, Silanna, Pirelli, Edox, MODO Eyewear, Erreà | ||||
White | Red, Blue | Alfa Romeo | Silanna, Carrera, Claro, Richard Mille, Kappa, Pirelli | |||
2019–2023 | see Alfa Romeo | |||||
Black | Green | Stake/Kick | Sauber, Pirelli, Singha, WhistlePig, Magneti Marelli, Grupo Nossa, Everdome, Accelleron, AMX, Cielo, Curam Domi, Camozzi Group, CryptoDATA (Wispr), Rebellion, Web Eyewear, AximTrade, SenseTime, Seagate, Mascot Workwear, CODE-ZERO, Hyland, Corinthian Re, Cielo, Everdome, Ambrosial, Fix Network, Zero Petroleum | Like the previous season's Alfa Romeo, in countries where advertisement of gambling and sports betting are banned, Stake's branding will be replaced by Kick.[83] [84] |
Year | Main colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Notes | |
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1973 | Black | Universal Oil Products | Goodyear, Valvoline | A US flag as a mark of the team's nationality. | |
1974 | |||||
1975 | |||||
1976 | BiC (Brazilian Grand Prix only) | Goodyear, ValvolineF&S Properties (Dutch Grand Prix only) | A US flag as a mark of the team's origin (until the 1976 British GP).[85] [86] | ||
Lucky Strike (South African Grand Prix only) | |||||
Tabatip (German Grand Prix, Austrian Grand Prix, Dutch Grand Prix and Italian Grand Prix only) | |||||
Benihana (Japanese Grand Prix only) | |||||
1977 | Black or White | Ambrosio, Tabatip and/or Villiger-Kiel (from Spanish Grand Prix onwards) | Achilli Motors, Elf, FINA, Lloyd Centauro, Shell | ||
1978 | White, Red | Villiger-Kiel | FINA, Tabatip, Valvoline | ||
1979 | White, Blue | Samson Shag (Jan Lammers) | |||
Black | Staroup Jeans (Elio de Angelis; Brazilian Grand Prix only) | Guida Monaci, Tommaso Barbi, Valvoline, Villiger-Kiel | |||
1980 | Black | Interlekt | AGA, Aguilar Oil, Group Waterworks, Valvoline, Villiger-Kiel |
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | |
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1983 (early livery) | White | Red, Blue, Black | Honda | Marlboro, NGK, Newsweek, Shell, +1 | |
1983 (later livery) | Blue | Red, White, Black | Honda, Virginiana, Kelemata | Marlboro, NGK, Newsweek, Shell, +1, SYDEXPO | |
1984 (early livery) | White | Black | Sport Goofy, Panasonic, Momo, Majestic | STP, Bburago, Topolino, Pirelli | |
1984 (later livery) | Red | Black, White | Sport Goofy, Panasonic, Momo, Marlboro, | STP, Bburago, Pirelli | |
1985 (early livery) | White | Black | Elledi Wafers, Australian | Coopbox, Pirelli, Honda | |
1985 (later livery) | Blue | Red, Blue, White | Australian, Elledi Wafers | Rombo, Pirelli, Coopbox, Nikon, Honda |
Spyker took part in only one season of Formula One. The main colour of the car did not directly reflect the sponsorships but was the orange racing colour of the Netherlands.
Stewart lasted for only 3 years before being bought out by its engine supplier, Ford, and being rebranded as Jaguar, but managed to win a race in its final season, 1999. Stewart had a tartan decoration on its cars to represent its Scottish nationality.
Super Aguri was set up before the 2006 season by Aguri Suzuki, with the help of Honda Racing, to provide a drive for former Honda driver Takuma Sato. For the 2006 season's SA05 and SA06, their car was based on the 2002 Arrows A23, after which, for the 2007 and 2008 seasons, they ran cars based on the previous year's Honda chassis.
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) |
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2006 | White | Red | None | Samantha Kingz, Honda |
2007[88] [89] | Red | White | S.S. United, then Four Leaf | |
2008[90] | White, Black | Samantha Kingz | Honda |
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes |
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Blue | Red, White, Green | Candy, Saima Avandero | Magirus, Sergio Tacchini | ||
White, Red | Cougar | Pirelli | |||
Red, White, Green | Candy | Magirus, Sergio Tacchini, Pirelli, Michelin | |||
White | Red, Blue | Segafredo, Candy | |||
White, Blue | Country Flags, | United Colors of Benetton | Agip, Pirelli |
Toro Rosso is the sister team of Red Bull Racing. Since it originated from the buyout of Minardi, its name means Red Bull in Italian.[91] At the beginning, the team used to have the same name and sponsors as its parent team, with the major difference being the presence of a scarlet "charging bull" painted over the engine cowling.
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) |
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2006– | Dark Blue | Red, Gold | Red Bull | Bridgestone, Cosworth (2006), Magneti Marelli (2008–2009) |
[92] | Red Bull Mobile, Speed Week, Money Service Group | |||
[93] | Red Bull Mobile, Money Service Group, Red Bulletin, Speed Week, Siemens, Pirelli, Cepsa | |||
– | Cepsa, Servus TV, Falcon Private Bank, NOVA Chemicals, Siemens, Pirelli | |||
– | Cepsa, NOVA Chemicals, Siemens, Pirelli, Sapinda, Renault, Servus TV, Estrella Galicia (2015) | |||
Casio Edifice, Servus TV, Pirelli, Sapinda, Falcon Private Bank, Estrella Galicia, Acronis | ||||
– | Blue | Red, Silver | Casio Edifice, Servus TV (2017), Pirelli, Estrella Galicia (2017), Acronis (2017–2018), Mobil 1 (2017), Esso (2017), Honda (2018–2019), KFC (2018), MyWorld (2019), Buzz (2019), Moose Craft Cider (2019), PTT Lubricants (2019), Tennor (2019) |
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Main sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | |
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1977 | White | Red | Theodore Racing | Elf Aquitaine, Goodyear | |
1978 | Kecn Kemden & Blusen | Theodore Racing, Air Press, Hi-iinc | |||
1981 | Euro Hi-Fi Video / Cognac Courvoisier / Hi-iinc / Rombo | Theodore Racing, | |||
1982 | Allwave, Interstate Auto Design | Theodore Racing, Hawa Air Antwerpen, Lindemann, Valvoline | |||
1983 | Navy Blue | White | Segafredo, Sanyo | Pikenz, Conte of Florence, Champion, Valvoline |
Tyrrell Racing competed in Formula One from –. Its traditional colour was blue and white, or a combination as such, for most of the 1970s and 1980s. The cars were more white during the mid to late 1990s.
The Virgin Group's involvement with Formula One started in when they decided to sponsor Brawn GP for that season.[94] On 30 November 2009 it was reported that the Manor GP, one of the four newcomers teams for the season, would be rebranded as Virgin Racing.[95]
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) |
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2010[96] | Black, Red | White | Virgin Group | FxPro, Marussia, Bridgestone, Clear, Carbon Green, UST Global, Full Tilt Poker.Com |
2011[97] | Virgin | Marussia, QNET, Quantel, UST Global, CSC, Quick, LDC, Kappa, Armin, Pirelli |
Williams, as a major constructor, is rare in modern F1 in that they have no manufacturer backing. Over the years, their supply of engines and other major components has often changed, meaning that their livery is renewed more often than most of their rivals. The BMW-engined Williams cars from 2001 to 2006 featured a dark blue and white scheme.
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes | |
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1977 | Red and White | Belle-Vue, Saudia | ABMTM, Assubel, Castrol, Champion, Goodyear, Personal, Texaco | |||
1978 | White | Green and Black | Saudia | ABMTM, Albilad, Champion, City of Riyadh, Fruit of the Loom, Goodyear, Personal | ||
1979 | White | Green | Albilad, Saudia | Baroom, Binladen, Champion, Dallah Avco, Encotrade, Goodyear, Kanoo, M&M, Mobil, TAG | ||
1980 | White | Green | Leyland, Saudia | Albilad, Canadair Challenger, Dallah Avco, Goodyear, Kanoo, M&M, Mobil, SIYANCO, TAG Challenger | ||
1981 | White | Green | Leyland, Saudia, TAG | Albilad, Dallah Avco, Goodyear, Michelin, Mobil, SIYANCO | ||
1982 | White | Green | Saudia, TAG | Albilad, Austin Rover, Goodyear, Mobil, Petromin | ||
1983 | White | Black | Denim, TAG | Albilad, Austin Rover, Fila, Goodyear, ICI Record, Miti Tessuti, Mobil, Petromin, Saudi Kingdom, Save the Children, | ||
1984 | White | Yellow | Denim | ICI, Saudia, Mobil 1, TAG, Honda, Goodyear, NGK, Austin Rover, Koni | ||
1985–1989 | Yellow and White | Blue | Canon | ICI, Tactel, Honda (1985–1987), Renault (1989), Barclay (1989), Denim, Goodyear, Austin Rover, Saudia, Mobil 1 (1985–1988), Elf (1989) | Barclay replaced by driver's surname in races not allowing alcohol or tobacco sponsors | |
1990 | Blue and Yellow | White | Canon | Elf, Labatt's, Magneti Marelli, Goodyear, ICI, Tactel, Renault, Denim, Victrex | ||
1991–1993 | Yellow and White | Blue | Camel | Canon, Elf, Labatt's (1991–1992), Bull, Sega (1993), Renault, Goodyear | "Camel" was replaced by the Camel logo, or with "Williams" | |
1994–1997 | Blue, White | Red, Gold | Rothmans | Elf, Renault, Segafredo (1994–1995), Sanyo (1995–1997), Black Tower (1996), Sonax (1996–1997), Divella, Hype Energy (1997), Castrol (1997), Goodyear | "Rothmans" was replaced with "Williams", "Racing", "bar code", "?" (1997 French Grand Prix) or "Ro?" | |
1998 | Red | White | Winfield | Sonax, Veltins, Woody Woodpecker, Castrol, Du Pont, Falke, Auto motor und sport, Magneti Marelli | "Winfield" was replaced with "WilliamsF1" and the Winfield logo was replaced with an orange diamond with a black kangaroo or a black boomerang on it | |
1999 | Red and White | Blue | Winfield | Castrol, Brother, Veltins, Woody Woodpecker, Petrobras, Fujitsu, Komatsu, Sonax, Auto motor und sport, Nortel | ||
2000–2005 | Blue and White | Compaq (2000–02), HP (2002–05) | Castrol, Allianz (2001–05), Budweiser (2003–05), BMW, FedEx (2002–05), RBS (2005), Thomson Reuters, Veltins (2000–02), Niquitin (2003–04), Hamleys, Petrobras, Oris (2003–05), Intel (2000), Nortel Networks (2000–01), Worldcom (2001–02) | In races in Germany, because of trademark issues, "Anheuser-Busch" was placed below "Bud". For non-alcohol races, Sea World Adventure Parks (from Anheuser-Busch's Busch Entertainment theme parks) replaced Budweiser | ||
2006 | Deep Blue | White | Allianz | RBS, FedEx, Tata, Mobilecast, Petrobras, Budweiser, Oris, Hamleys, Cosworth, Thomson Reuters | ||
2007[98] | Blue | White | AT&T, Lenovo | RBS, Allianz, Petrobras, Hamleys, Oris, Thomson Reuters, Philips, AirAsia | ||
2008[99] | Dark Blue | White | AT&T, RBS, Hamleys | Philips, Lenovo, Allianz, Petrobras, Oris, Thomson Reuters | ||
2009[100] [101] | Dark Blue | White | RBS, Philips | AT&T, Allianz, Thomson Reuters, Oris, Randstad, AirAsia | ||
2010[102] | Blue | White | RBS, Philips | AT&T, Allianz, Randstad, Oris, HELL ENERGY, Accenture, Thomson Reuters, Air Asia, GAC, Ridge Solutions | ||
2011[103] | Blue, White | Red, Gold | AT&T, PDVSA | Randstad, Venezuela Tourism, Oris, Ridge Solutions, Thomson Reuters, GAC, Pirelli, Cosworth | ||
– | Dark Blue | White, Red | PDVSA | Randstad, Gillette (2012), Renault, Embratel (2012), Venezuela Tourism, Oris, Head & Shoulders (2012), Ridge Solutions (2012), Thomson Reuters (2012), Pirelli, Wihuri (2013), Kemppi (2013), Experian (2013), Astana Tourism (2013) | ||
White | Red, Blue | Martini | Randstad, Petrobras, Experian, Genworth, Thomson Reuters, Banco do Brasil, Oris, Wihuri, Kemppi, Pirelli, Esquire | Alcohol advertising is illegal in Bahrain, Abu Dhabi, and Russia. The livery was also altered for the official video games.[104] 2017 driver Lance Stroll, being 18 years old, was required to run devoid of Martini logos on his helmet at certain Grands Prix as some alcohol industry regulations prohibit advertising of alcohol by those under 21 years of age, such as in the United States. The 007 logo appeared at the mirror with Williams FW37 during the 2015 Mexican Grand Prix, to promote SPECTRE, as Williams had a partnership with Jaguar in designing Jaguar C-X75 in 2011, that was featured in the film driven by Mr. Hinx. | ||
Randstad, Pirelli, Petrobras, Rexona, Oris, Hackett London, Wihuri, Kemppi, Genworth, Avanade, Thomson Reuters, BT, Esquire | ||||||
Randstad, Pirelli, Petrobras, Rexona, Oris, Hackett London, Wihuri, Avanade, Thomson Reuters, BT, Esquire, Financial.org | ||||||
Randstad, Pirelli, Rexona, Oris, Hackett London, Avanade, BT, Financial.org, JCB | ||||||
Rexona, JCB, SMP Racing, Oris, BT, Acronis, Financial.org, Canada Life, Pirelli | ||||||
White, Blue | Black | ROKiT | Rexona, PKN Orlen, Sofina, Acronis, Pirelli, Financial Times, Symantec | |||
White | Light Blue, Dark Blue | Sofina, Acronis, Lavazza, Ponos, Pirelli, RBC, Financial Times, Dare to be Different, Spinal Injuries Association | Williams unveiled an updated livery before the first race of the season and entered as Williams Racing after splitting with ROKiT. | |||
Dark Blue, White | Yellow, Light Blue | Sofina, Acronis, Lavazza, Ponos, Pirelli, Financial Times, Dorilton Ventures (VERSA Integrity Group, Honibe, JuliaHub, Blackbird.AI), Bremont, The King's Man[105] | At the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Williams (along with the other F1 teams) raced the Frank Williams Racing Cars logo in tribute to founder Frank Williams who passed away on 28 November. | |||
Dark Blue | Light Blue, Red, White | Sofina, Acronis, Lavazza, Pirelli, Dorilton Ventures (casuaLens, VERSA Integrity Group, Honibe, JuliaHub, Cycuity, Blackbird.AI, Ursa Space Systems), Bremont, Duracell, Financial Times, DTEX Systems, Broadcom, Bang & Olufsen, Virtua, Spinal Injuries Association | ||||
Dark Blue | Light Blue, Red, Orange | Acronis (Infinigate Cloud), Pirelli, Gulf Oil, Dorilton Ventures, Duracell, Financial Times, PureStream, Stephens Inc., Michelob Ultra, Bremont, Jumeirah Hotels & Resorts, Kraken, Myprotein | Williams raced a one-off livery to celebrate their 800th Grand Prix entry at the British and Hungarian Grands Prix. The British Grand Prix was supposed to be Williams' 800th Grand Prix entry, though this was curtailed due to cancelled Emilia Romagna Grand Prix in May. The team's 800th Grand Prix entry was at the Hungarian Grand Prix. The team raced a fan-voted Gulf Oil livery for the Singapore, Japanese and Qatar Grands Prix. | |||
Dark Blue, Navy Blue | Black, Orange | Dorilton Ventures (causaLens, JuliaHub), Pirelli, Duracell, Gulf Oil, PureStream, Stephens Inc., THG Ingenuity Cloud Services, Kraken, Myprotein, VAST Data, Komatsu, Keeper Security |
Year | Main colour(s) | Additional colour(s) | Livery sponsor(s) | Additional major sponsor(s) | Notes |
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1977–1978 | Dark blue | Gold | Walter Wolf Racing | Castrol, Champion | A Canadian flag as a mark of the team's nationality. |
1979 | Walter Wolf Racing, Olympus |