Red Bull Racing unveil RB21 livery at F1 75 event

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    Red Bull Racing have officially unveiled the livery to their 2025 challenger, the RB21, at the F1 75th anniversary event in London.

    On a day where every Formula One team revealed their 2025 car aesthetics, coming together for the very first time at a car reveal event, there was much anticipation over Red Bull's design for the upcoming season.

    There was a belief that Red Bull could take a different approach to the car's appearance this year, but the Milton Keynes team have remained consistent with a virtually unchanged look.

    The car, which has a few new sponsorship logos, looks virtually identical to what the team have raced in since the RB12 took to the track during the 2016 season - reigning World Champion Max Verstappen's first with the team.

    The livery was presented on last season's car, the RB20, as Red Bull hopes to keep its design under wraps as long as possible - at least until a scheduled shakedown in Bahrain takes place next week, prior to pre-season testing at the same track.

    The hope for the 2025 car will be that it can keep the team fighting for the championships on offer, with Red Bull's purported preference being Verstappen's hunt for a fifth consecutive World Drivers Championship.

    Team Principle and CEO Christian Horner spoke ahead of the car reveal, saying: “We’re all here because we’re car fans heart and what we’re celebrating in our team this year is car culture and the people who love it," said the Team Principle and CEO.

    "This year, we've got a new lineup and Max is joined by our young Kiwi, Liam Lawson."

    He concluded: "Liam brings a very exciting new dynamic to the team and we look forward to racing against some amazing competition this year in what is going to be a very close World Championship."

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