System 1 followers have delivered their verdict on Racing Bulls’ particular Japanese Grand Prix livery.
The Italian workforce unveiled the livery throughout a Purple Bull Tokyo Drift occasion on Saturday. The hanging design encompasses a white base and cherry pink accents, and, having been created with Japanese calligrapher Bisen Aoyagi, incorporates conventional calligraphy into the livery.
It is secure to say that it has gone down effectively with followers.
“Holy f*** that goes arduous. That shade of pink is gorgeous,” one fan commented on Reddit, whereas one other added: “That shade of pink jogs my memory of the Honda tribute livery RBR ran final 12 months in Suzuka.”
” it in individual, it’s attractive as hell,” one other fan wrote.
Another person added: “It appears to be like like a fan idea livery…and that is not an insult. Wow.”
A number of followers referred to as for Racing Bulls to undertake the livery for the rest of the 2026 season.
Racing Bulls Japanese GP livery
Photograph by: Purple Bull Content material Pool
“Petition to make this the everlasting livery cuz that is so f***ing good,” one wrote, and another person additionally posted: “Can they preserve this for the remainder of the 12 months pls.” And one other wrote: “That’s greatest on the grid wtf preserve that for season and I’ll even be a Lawson fan.”
“That’s the very best white livery the Purple Bull household has ever fielded, and that’s saying one thing as a result of there’s a variety of competitors there. That’s gorgeous and needs to be the livery for the remainder of the 12 months,” another person posted.
“The best way my jaw dropped. WOW,” wrote one other fan.
The Japanese Grand Prix will happen from 27-29 March on the Suzuka Circuit.
Racing Bulls at the moment sits sixth within the constructors’ standings with 12 factors, having scored eight factors with Liam Lawson, who’s at the moment ninth within the drivers’ standings, and 4 factors with rookie Arvid Lindblad, who’s tenth.
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