Racing Bulls Debuts Vibrant Yellow Livery for Miami Grand Prix in Jordan-Inspired Aesthetic Shift

Racing Bulls trades its white look for a striking yellow livery in Miami, joined by Cadillac’s patriotic "home" race design update.

By: AXL Media

Published: Apr 30, 2026, 8:04 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from PlanetF1

Racing Bulls Debuts Vibrant Yellow Livery for Miami Grand Prix in Jordan-Inspired Aesthetic Shift - article image
Racing Bulls Debuts Vibrant Yellow Livery for Miami Grand Prix in Jordan-Inspired Aesthetic Shift - article image

A Fluorescent Tribute to Summer Energy

The Faenza-based Racing Bulls squad has officially ditched its traditional white and blue palette in favor of a striking yellow aesthetic for the upcoming Miami Grand Prix. Team officials confirmed that the redesign is a direct collaboration with its title sponsor’s latest "Summer Edition" product, specifically drawing inspiration from a citrus-themed flavor profile. The result is a high-visibility car that stands in stark contrast to the rest of the 2026 grid, marking one of the most significant visual departures for the team since its rebranding earlier this year.

Echoes of Formula 1 History

Paddock observers have noted that the new livery bears a strong resemblance to the iconic yellow designs favored by the Jordan Grand Prix team during the late 1990s. The Racing Bulls’ iteration features massive swathes of bright yellow across the nose and sidepods, grounded by deep black accents and the prominent Red Bull bull motif on the engine cover. This retrospective feel adds a layer of nostalgia to the modern street circuit event, bridging the gap between the sport’s classic era and its current high-tech marketing landscape.

Comprehensive Team Integration in Miami

The visual overhaul extends beyond the chassis of the VCARB-01. Drivers Liam Lawson and Arvid Lindblad are set to wear matching yellow race suits throughout the weekend, a move designed to maximize brand visibility during the high-profile Florida event. Additionally, all trackside staff, including mechanics and engineers, will transition to yellow teamwear. CEO Peter Bayer emphasized that Miami has become the designated venue for the team to express its creative identity, noting that pushing aesthetic boundaries is core to the organization’s personality.

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