Overview
- The one-off white, red and silver look reworks the team’s traditional colours and draws on Red Bull’s Spring Edition and Japan’s cherry blossom season.
- The car was unveiled at the Red Bull Tokyo Drift event in front of fans, with drivers Liam Lawson and Arvid Lindblad in attendance.
- Drifter Mike Whiddett headlined the reveal by sliding into position and removing the car’s cover during a live demonstration.
- The visual theme extends beyond the car into a coordinated team kit and will appear on drivers’ race suits and the wider team presentation.
- Public displays are scheduled at Meguro River, Tokyo Tower and Shibuya before the livery’s track debut at the Japanese Grand Prix in Suzuka.