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Red Bull reveals special British GP livery based on ‘Camo Bull’ look · RaceFans

Daniil Kvyat, Red Bull, Jerez, 2015 pre-season testing

Red Bull have revealed a special livery design they will use for this weekend’s British Grand Prix.

The team is marking its 20th season of competition in Formula 1 at this weekend’s race, which takes place a short distance from its Milton Keynes base.

The team invited fans to create designs using a livery configurator featuring a selection of colours, patterns and pre-set designs. From their creations a winning design was selected, produced by Chalaj Suvanish, one of the team’s fans from Thailand.

Red Bull said the design “takes inspiration from the team’s 2015 one-off and iconic pre-season testing livery, The Camo Bull.” The team used that black-and-white livery on its RB11 during pre-season testing for the 2015 season. Daniel Ricciardo and Daniil Kvyat appeared in the car at Jerez and the Circuit de Catalunya.

The British Grand Prix is the first of three rounds where Red Bull will use special liveries this year. Further designs for the RB20 will be seen at the Singapore Grand Prix in September and the United States Grand Prix in October.

“Following the success of our customised fan liveries last year, we are proud to be running fan designed liveries once again on our cars for 2024,” said team principal Christian Horner.

Suvanish will attend this weekend’s race at Silverstone to see his creation in action. “I have been so lucky to have won and now I get to see a race in real life and I can’t quite believe it, not only do I get to attend an F1 race I get to see the car I customised on track.

“I used red in the design of the car to represent the spirit and strength depicted in the Red Bull logo and took inspiration from the way flow-vis paints is used in aerodynamic testing.”

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Pictures: Red Bull’s 2024 British Grand Prix livery

Pictures: Red Bull’s 2015 ‘Camo Bull’ testing livery

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