It is nearly — nearly — time to go racing.
Formula 1 is again subsequent week, with all ten groups headed to Bahrain for pre-season testing. The 2023 F1 season seems to be probably the most bold but, with 23 occasions on the calendar, matching the longest schedule in F1 historical past. 24 races have been initially on the docket, nevertheless, the Chinese Grand Prix has been canceled, and F1 has opted to not discover a substitute.
There are additionally three Grands Prix slated for the United States, probably the most in F1 historical past.
With the groups headed to Bahrain in a couple of days, every workforce has launched their livery for the upcoming F1 marketing campaign. Let’s check out every workforce’s design for the season forward.
Alfa Romeo
Alfa Romeo unveiled their C43 on February 7, full with a bit extra naked carbon fiber, which as you will notice is a recurring theme this 12 months.
AlphaTauri
AlphaTauri unveiled their livery on February 11 throughout a dwell occasion in New York City. The launch coincided with New York Fashion Week.
Here is a take a look at the AT04 livery, with maybe probably the most hanging aspect being the pink for brand new sponsor PKN Orlen:
Alpine
BWT Alpine was the ultimate workforce to debut their search for the 2023 season, on February 16. They shared each their pink and blue livery, in addition to their pink livery, which the workforce will use for the primary three occasions of the season:
Aston Martin
Aston Martin shared their design earlier this week, and whereas their conventional “British racing green” is a component of the AMR23, so too are spots of naked carbon fiber:
Ferrari
Valentine’s Day was the right time to unveil Ferrari’s 2023 challenger, the SF-23:
Perhaps probably the most notable characteristic? The “Ferrari” on the rear wing:
Haas
Haas went first this offseason, sharing their livery again on January 31. Their 2023 challenger, the VF-23, is highlighted by a good quantity of naked carbon fiber:
McLaren
McLaren shared their MCL60 with the world earlier this week. While their distinctive “papaya orange” is a part of the livery, so too is a little bit of naked carbon fiber:
Mercedes
Mercedes’s W14 E Performance, launched on February 15, is a return to black:
Red Bull
Red Bull, the defending Constructors’ Champions, unveiled their RB19 at a dwell occasion in New York City earlier this month:
On that very same date, Red Bull announced a partnership with Ford that can start throughout the 2026 season. Here is a look at why that transfer made sense for each side.
Williams
On February 6, Williams Racing shared their 2023 challenger with the world, full with the Duracell airbox: