Formula 1 always brings the heat, not just on the track but also with its stunning car designs and team spirit. The Las Vegas Grand Prix 2025 is no exception, with both Stake and Alpine stepping up their game with special liveries that capture the energy and excitement of Sin City. So, let’s get to the details.
Stake’s “Final Lap” Livery For Las Vegas Grand Prix 2025
Stake, currently competing in its last three races before Audi takes over the team in 2026, has introduced a new livery dubbed the “Final Lap.” Its design incorporates the chequered flag pattern, a popular F1 symbol for the end of a session or race, symbolising Stake’s final chapter with the team.
Team principal Jonathan Wheatley described the look as bold, loud, and confident, capturing the spirit of a team pushing forward while celebrating its journey with Stake as a sponsor. The livery’s vibrant colours and chequered flag motifs create a striking visual tribute appropriate for the high-energy Las Vegas Grand Prix 2025, a venue known for its spectacle and excitement.
Alpine’s Pink-Enhanced Livery For Las Vegas Grand Prix 2025
Alpine also unveiled a distinctive new look for Las Vegas by adding a more prominent pink shade to the sidepods of their car. This change is tied to their sponsorship deal with BWT, a company known for pink branding. The livery for the Las Vegas GP is part of Alpine’s ongoing use of pink liveries during the late part of the season, marking a bold design choice that stands out on the track.
This pink scheme highlights Alpine’s connection with BWT while adding flair suited to the festive and flashy nature of the Las Vegas race. Alpine drivers Pierre Gasly and Franco Colapinto are motivated to maintain strong championship positions as the team fights for sixth place in the constructors’ standings.
So, as the lights of Las Vegas Grand Prix 2025 shine bright, expect these teams to bring their A-game, both on the track and off. With these stunning liveries, Stake and Alpine are ready to make history and set the Strip on fire.
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