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What to expect from F1’s 75th anniversary livery launch in London

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It does not take long to scroll through the expert advice on LinkedIn to stumble across the seven-minute rule: ‘Always make sure you speak within that timeframe at the start of a meeting, or you risk losing the room’.

Now Formula 1 will test its own version of the theory when it hosts F175, its first-ever season livery launch party at London’s O2 Arena next month.

All 10 teams will be in attendance, each allocated seven minutes to make its mark by unveiling its respective car livery ahead of pre-season testing and the first race of the year – the Australian Grand Prix on 16 March – and each team will have a different idea on how best to stand out on the night.

This is not a car launch – some teams have opted to still host their own, separate event – but more about what the respective challengers will look like in terms of colour, sponsors and other aesthetical designs, while also aiming to bring fans closer during a celebratory year.

Those teams who will stage their more traditional solo launches ahead of F175, Williams for example having announced it will do so on 14 February, have been told their official racing livery must stay under wraps until the O2 event.

The running order will be last season’s constructors’ championship standings in reverse, meaning the evening will begin with Sauber taking to the stage and culminating in McLaren showing off its new look.

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Teams can utilise the seven minutes however they want, whether that be video content on a huge screen that will dominate one end of the arena – which sold out in less than 45 minutes when tickets went on sale in November – or conduct interviews with its drivers, team principal or other associated staff.

Whatever a team has planned, its production must be pre-approved by F1 in advance of the evening.

The event will also feature musical performances between the different launches while a compere will oversee proceedings. VIP tables will host special guests, with the ticketed seating in the stands surrounding the venue.

The event has been planned to help F1 kick off its 75th anniversary in style and in a way that has never been done before.

It is believed that the year was beneficial in winning the teams around to the idea, given that 2025 is the final season of the current regulations.

Minimal performance changes will therefore be made as opposed to 2026 when the new rules will bring with it the chance to show off a…

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