Red Bull Honors Honda with Striking White Livery for Historic Japanese Grand Prix
Red Bull unveils a special white livery to pay tribute to engine partner Honda at their final Japanese Grand Prix together, coinciding with Yuki Tsunoda's team debut.

Red Bull's Emotional Tribute to Honda
In a poignant farewell gesture, Red Bull Racing has revealed a stunning white-and-red livery for this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka Circuit. The special design pays homage to engine partner Honda as their successful Formula 1 collaboration nears its conclusion after the 2025 season.
Historic Inspiration and Symbolism
The livery draws inspiration from Honda's legendary 1965 RA272 - the car that delivered Japan's first F1 victory exactly 60 years ago at the Mexican GP. Koji Watanabe, President of Honda Racing Corporation, expressed: "Seeing our heritage colors on Red Bull's modern machine is profoundly moving. This partnership has etched itself into F1 history."
Perfect Timing for Tsunoda's Debut
The special weekend coincides with Yuki Tsunoda's highly anticipated debut for Red Bull's senior team, replacing underperforming Liam Lawson. The Japanese driver will experience an unforgettable homecoming at Suzuka:
- First Japanese driver in Red Bull's factory team since 2008
- Historic practice session in Honda's championship-winning RB16B
- Street demo in Tokyo featuring legendary Honda F1 cars
Technical Partnership That Changed F1
Christian Horner reflected on their hybrid-era dominance: "Four drivers' titles (2021-2024) and two constructors' championships speak volumes. Honda's power units helped us achieve records including:
- Most consecutive wins (15 in 2023)
- Highest season win rate (95% in 2023)
- First perfect season (2024)"
The Final Chapter
As Honda prepares to join Aston Martin in 2026, Red Bull will:
- Conduct a spectacular Tokyo "showrun" with heritage cars
- Display the livery publicly for fans on Wednesday
- Present Tsunoda to home fans in special Suzuka ceremony
This weekend marks both an emotional farewell and exciting new beginnings in Formula 1's ever-evolving landscape.