10 of the most striking one-off liveries in recent F1 history

F1 teams have increasingly embraced creative one-off liveries to celebrate milestones, partnerships, or special events, moving away from traditional branding. Notable examples include Haas and Racing Bulls using calligraphy and pop culture themes, while historical tributes have come from teams like Mercedes, celebrating their 125th year with a split design, and Ferrari, marking their 1000th Grand Prix in burgundy. From McLaren's Ayrton Senna tribute to Red Bull's white Honda-inspired livery in Turkey and Alpine's movie-themed designs, these special color schemes offer teams a unique way to connect with fans and showcase their heritage. As seen with Williams' fan-voted designs and Racing Bulls' holographic look in Las Vegas, the trend of one-off liveries has become a staple of modern F1's visual identity.
10 of the most striking one-off liveries in recent F1 history
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