The squad from Faenza has unveiled a unique ‘holographic’ design for this weekend’s Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix, a collaborative effort with principal partner Cash App.
This holographic treatment introduces shimmering, shifting hues to the otherwise white front, side sections, and engine bay of the VCARB 02, piloted by Isack Hadjar and Liam Lawson, representing the squad’s fourth and final special design of 2025.
Information suggests this fresh aesthetic takes its inspiration from the Holo Card, Cash App’s latest Visa Card offering, while also reflecting the “daring, dynamic spirit and energetic nighttime vibe” of the city hosting this weekend’s event.
This unique Las Vegas design will also feature on the team’s pit garage, the racers’ attire, including their racing shoes and gloves. A showcase vehicle will be on display at the Park MGM hotel from Wednesday, providing fans with an opportunity to see the design up close.
“This year has vividly demonstrated the importance of distinctive designs for our team and our supporters,” commented Racing Bulls CEO Peter Bayer.
“Each design has evolved into a declaration of imagination and expression; from the striking Magenta appearance in Miami, to our joint ventures with Slawn and Shaboozey in Silverstone and Austin.
Racing Bulls in Miami
Photo by: Sam Bagnall / Motorsport Images
“We’ve exhibited intense creativity in integrating our partners’ universes into our own, and we appreciate their reception to this approach, transforming each design into a comprehensive celebration across various platforms, enabling everyone to feel included.
“Concluding the year with this eye-catching Las Vegas design feels like the optimal conclusion to a remarkable season characterized by innovation and collaboration.”
Elsewhere, Williams has introduced a Las Vegas design, giving its FW47 a predominantly dark finish with rainbow highlights for the weekend. This complements blue side structures, at the instruction of its principal partner Atlassian and its AI-driven platform Rovo.
Williams director James Vowles stated: “This striking design is another celebration of our relationship with partners Atlassian, who are instrumental in expediting our technological transformation and restoring Williams to the forefront of innovation.
“There couldn’t be a more appropriate venue to reveal this than in Las Vegas, a city renowned for its technological advancements.”
Alpine will also present alterations, showcasing a vibrant pink colour scheme that will be used for the remaining three events of the season. The updated A525 design adds pink to the side structures as an acknowledgement to primary sponsor BWT.
The fourth team to compete with a unique design this weekend is Sauber. It will continue to utilise the contrasting dark and green colours of the C45, but will add a chequered pattern to commemorate its concluding races with collaborator Stake prior to Audi’s acquisition next year.
Additional reporting by Owen Bellwood
Williams Racing Las Vegas livery
Photo by: Williams F1
Alpine livery
Photo by: Alpine
Sauber C45 Las Vegas livery
Photo by: Sauber
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