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Formula One kicked off its 75th anniversary with a first-time celebration showcase

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By: Henry Quach

Image via Formula One
Image via Formula One

F1 celebrated its 75th anniversary with a brand new showcase hosted in London, England, involving all current teams in the auto racing series, as we get a closer look at the team’s new car designs, drivers, and team principals. 


The showcase started with Stake Kick Sauber spotlighting a green and black design as they will be driven by fifth-year driver Nico Hülkenberg and first-year driver Gabriel Bortoleto and will be led by former Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto. 


Atlassian Williams Racing showcased their blue and black design, as they will be driven by eighth-year driver Carlos Sainz and sixth-year driver Alex Albon and will be led by returning team principal James Vowles.


Visa Cash App RB highlighted a brand new colorway, highlighting white as the main color with shades of blue, and will be driven by fourth-year driver Yuki Tsunoda and first-year driver Isack Hadjar, led by team principal Laurent Mekies. 


MoneyGram Haas showcased a white, red, and black design, as it will be driven by ninth-year driver Esteban Ocon and first-year driver Ollie Bearman, led by team principal Ayao Komatsu. 


BWT Alpine revealed a blue and pink design and will be driven by seventh-year driver Pierre Gasly and first-year driver Jack Doohan and will be led by team principal Oliver Oakes. 


Aston Martin Aramco started with a spy mission theme entrance showcasing 20th-year driver Fernando Alonso and eighth-year driver Lance Stroll as they release their green and black design as team principal Andy Cowell will lead the charge.


Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS displayed a black and teal green as it introduced a new era with sixth-year driver George Russell and first-year driver Kimi Antonelli led by the 12th-year team principal Toto Wolff.


Oracle Red Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner introduced his team as they released a navy blue, orange, and red design with reigning F1 driver’s champion Max Verstappen and second-year driver Liam Lawson.


Scuderia Ferrari HP spotlighted the red and white design as 18th-year Lewis Hamilton, who started a new era after a long stint with Mercedes, and seventh-year driver Charles Leclerc, with returning team principal Frédéric Vasseur, leading the charge. 


The night ended by showcasing the reigning team world champions McLaren as CEO Zak Brown and team principal Andrea Stella revealed their orange and black design with sixth-year driver Lando Norris and second-year driver Oscar Piastri. 


As the show concluded, it officially marked a new season of F1, as the first race will kick off in Melbourne, Australia, for the Australian Grand Prix on March 16. 

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