Oracle Red Bull Racing will celebrate the final season of one of the most successful partnerships in motorsport history with a special livery for the 2025 Japanese Grand Prix, inspired by Honda’s RA272 first victory in the sport.
The striking white and red look will adorn both Oracle Red Bull Racing RB21s because this season marks the 60th anniversary of Honda’s first victory in Formula One and the design concept is a tribute to the RA272, which gave Honda its inaugural win in 1965.
The livery recreates the RA272’s iconic Japanese flag motif, featuring the “H” logo on the nose and the simple Honda logo on the rear of the bodywork. A special logo commemorating 60 years since Honda’s first F1 victory will also be displayed across all four Red Bull cars on the grid.

This will be the second time Oracle Red Bull Racing have raced in white to honour Honda, after they earned a double podium through Verstappen and Mexican Sergio Pérez at the 2021 Turkey Grand Prix in a special livery.
Dutchman Max Verstappen, Tsunoda, New Zealand’s Liam Lawson and rookie Isack Hadjar will take to the streets in a Honda RA272, the RB16B which saw Verstappen win his first drivers’ title powered by Honda and two RB7s – which won double World Championships – from the team’s Heritage collection.
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