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Formula 1’s new-look cars gallery


Formula 1 teams have completed their designs for the new season, due to start in Australia on March 13. Check out their sleek new machines (and some older ones cheekily painted in the new livery) here…

Mercedes

Champions don’t need to change much – this is the new livery on an older car…
Just a flash of red on the Mercedes’ airbox is the most striking visual difference

Ferrari

Red, lots of red. It must be Ferrari’s SF1000 with a matte finish
Yeah, definitely the SF1000

McLaren

The papaya orange-coloured car won a lot of friends last year in the sport
Mainly down to a couple of super-quick drivers, and a distinctive look. More of the same in 2020…

Red Bull

Could be any time over the last four years
But Red Bull’s RB16 should still cause Lewis Hamilton a few problems

Alpha Tauri

Wow. Toro Rosso’s name change has brought about a striking new look…
Another new paint job on an older car – this one is actually the 2019 model

Alfa Romeo

Ah, a classic testing livery. Alfa Romeo also ran a livery last year which was designed not to give too much aerodynamic profile away…
But it just made many fans disappointed when it saw the colour scheme it actually raced in

Racing Point

Even more pink than previously (again displayed here on an older car so not to reveal too much ahead of testing)…
Though it’s possible this is the last season we’ll see such a distinctive livery, as the team will rebrand in 2021

Renault

Renault weren’t giving away much at their launch
But we think there’ll be a lot of black

Williams

Quite a big change for Williams’ look this season
Let’s hope the car is as fast as it looks – they need more speed

Haas

Last year’s Haas was a lovely combo of black and gold
But a rather public fall-out with their title sponsor means they revert back to their original colours for 2020



Article courtesy of BBC Sport
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