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Justin Allgaier earns NASCAR O'Reilly win at Pocono over Brent Crews

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Justin Allgaier earns NASCAR O'Reilly win at Pocono over Brent Crews

Le Mans 24h, H8: Safety car blows race wide open

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24 Hours of Le Mans
Le Mans 24h, H8: Safety car blows race wide open

Pocono NASCAR race starts with title contenders in the wall

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Pocono NASCAR race starts with title contenders in the wall

NASCAR Cup Pocono starting lineup: Denny Hamlin earns pole as Wallace, Hocevar spin

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NASCAR Cup Pocono starting lineup: Denny Hamlin earns pole as Wallace, Hocevar spin

Drivers proud of NASCAR safety initiatives after Christopher Bell crash

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Pocono
Drivers proud of NASCAR safety initiatives after Christopher Bell crash

How “reset” Russell fended off “recalibrated” Hamilton for Barcelona GP pole

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Barcelona-Catalunya GP
How “reset” Russell fended off “recalibrated” Hamilton for Barcelona GP pole

The trick behind Lewis Hamilton's best qualifying result for Ferrari

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Barcelona-Catalunya GP
The trick behind Lewis Hamilton's best qualifying result for Ferrari

Le Mans 24h, H4: Toyota extends advantage over BMW in the evening

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24 Hours of Le Mans
Le Mans 24h, H4: Toyota extends advantage over BMW in the evening

Alpine, McLaren, Williams... Every US GP special F1 livery

Most F1 teams have unveiled one-off liveries for the United States Grand Prix; here they are

Alpine A525 US GP special livery

Alpine A525 US GP special livery

Photo by: Alpine

McLaren's "iridescent" livery advertises Google Gemini

McLaren US GP special livery

McLaren US GP special livery

Photo by: McLaren

Google has been a major partner of the McLaren Formula 1 team since 2022, and this self-described "iridescent" livery is advertising the brand's AI, named Gemini. The new design will be used at the United States and Mexico City grands prix.

Williams' throwback to glory days

Williams FW47 US GP special livery

Williams FW47 US GP special livery

Photo by: Peter Fox / Getty Images

This Williams livery is a throwback to its HP-backed and BMW-powered FW24 from the 2002 season. Drivers Juan Pablo Montoya and Ralf Schumacher took a combined seven pole positions and one victory that year, to take third and fourth in the drivers' championship in a Ferrari-dominated season.

Racing Bulls' Shaboozey collab

Racing Bulls Team US GP special livery

Racing Bulls Team US GP special livery

Photo by: Red Bull Content Pool

Racing Bulls unveiled a tortoise shell livery – a reference to sponsor Cash App and its tortoise prepaid Visa debit card, which it launched earlier this year in collaboration with American artist Shaboozey.

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Aston Martin pays tribute to science

Aston Martin Be-Spoke livery

Aston Martin Be-Spoke livery

Photo by: Aston Martin Racing

Aston Martin's "first ever bespoke livery" does not differ much from the usual one, as the colour pattern remains very similar.

"The livery will take the normally invisible science of a Formula 1 car and make it visible through a design which includes a series of F1-related scientific formulas," the team explained. "The concept aims to bring to life on track the innovations behind the partnership, and shine a light on the talented people who work to make it possible."

Haas' American pride

Haas F1 Team special livery, United States Grand Prix

Haas F1 Team special livery, United States Grand Prix

Photo by: Haas F1 Team

Haas is on its home turf at the Circuit of the Americas, so its special livery subtly highlights the stars from the American flag, while retaining the flag itself on the nosecone.

Alpine goes yellow with Colapinto

Alpine A525 US GP special livery

Alpine A525 US GP special livery

Photo by: Alpine

Alpine is maximising Franco Colapinto's marketing potential by advertising Argentinian company Mercado Libre, whose trademark striking yellow may not harmoniously fit within the original livery but will certainly catch the eye. This design will be used for the next three races in the Americas.

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