F1 News: Red Bull's Miami Grand Prix Livery Falls Flat With Fans

Red Bull has unveiled their exciting new livery for the Miami Grand Prix, which has been designed by fans.
The Austrian team took to social media to ask fans to help create a Miami livery for the upcoming race. The new design builds upon their satin navy blue theme with pink and blue accenting, linking to the design of the Miami Dolphins which is, of course, where the Hard Rock Stadium and Miami Grand Prix are based.
Red Bull shared the new livery to social media, posting:
"Miami vibes. We can’t wait to see it on track"
Miami vibes 🥰 We can’t wait to see it on track 👊 pic.twitter.com/uJpLNk6NXx
— Oracle Red Bull Racing (@redbullracing) May 3, 2023
Some fans are loving the new look, however, others were quick to criticise the team for not choosing one of the different designs which they had also shared to social media previously.
One fan commented:
"Not sure why you even shared the other designs. This one wouldn't be *as* underwhelming if it couldn't be compared with the others, which are all clearly better."
Not sure why you even shared the other designs. This one wouldn't be *as* underwhelming if it couldn't be compared with the others, which are all clearly better.
— Kyle H (@kjhov) May 4, 2023
Someone else felt deflated after the livery reveal, writing:
"So much potential and yet disappointment subsides. Why did you post teasers that look much nicer than what was gonna be the result?"
So much potential and yet disappointment subsides. Why did you post teasers that look much nicer than what was gonna be the result?
— Gustavo Gomes (@GustavoFRGomes) May 4, 2023
Another Twitter user picked out one of the previous designs which they would have chosen instead. They posted:
"I remember seeing this designed on here months ago.. This would have been THE one to choose"
I remember seeing this designed on here months ago..
— Calcot Football Club (@CalcotFootball) May 4, 2023
This would have been THE one to choose pic.twitter.com/5CNOS5pIm7
The first of the three US race weekends will kick off tomorrow with the first two free practice sessions, followed by free practice three and qualifying on Saturday ahead of the race on Sunday.

Lydia is the lead editor of F1 editorial. After following the sport for several years, she was finally able to attend the British Grand Prix in person in 2017. Since then, she's been addicted to not only the racing, but the atmosphere the fans bring to each event. She's a strong advocate for women in motorsport and a more diverse industry.
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