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Visa Cash App Racing Bulls Break The Norm As They Unveil Their Slawn Livery For Silverstone

Visa Cash App Racing Bulls are throwing out the usual F1 playbook this weekend. The team has brought on Nigerian-British street artist Slawn to reimagine their car, their racewear, and their entire Silverstone presence. The result is one of the boldest visual statements the paddock has ever seen.


Slawn’s trademark graffiti aesthetic - loose, caricatured, and impossible to miss - is now wrapped around the VCARB 02. The design, which features black marker-style figures scribbled across a mostly white base, sits alongside Red Bull branding and sponsor logos. It's not just the car either. The same aesthetic runs across Lawson and Hadjar’s race suits, the pit crew kits, and even the garage walls.


This collaboration isn’t just about visuals. It’s about pushing Formula 1 culture out of its comfort zone. Slawn is best known for his no nonsense art and collaborations with brands like Nike, but his inclusion here speaks to something bigger, the collision of street culture, sport, and fashion on a global stage.


HUGO stepped in to produce the new kit, balancing performance standards with design details lifted straight from Slawn’s sketchbook. The result: red, white, and blue race tops with his signature open-eyed faces drawn across the torso. It’s streetwear reworked for the grid.


Unveiled at Flannels X in London, the collab brings a different kind of energy to the British Grand Prix. You don’t need to squint to see the shift in tone, this isn’t just a one-off livery, it’s a full team rebrand for the weekend. And for Racing Bulls, the timing couldn’t be better.


That fight now moves to Silverstone. The track is a high-speed classic, fast corners, unpredictable weather, and a fiercely loyal crowd. But beyond the racing, the team’s new look will be the story of the weekend. You don’t usually see F1 cars that look like they’ve been drawn on by hand, especially not with this level of polish and intent.


This is what F1 looks like when you let outsiders in. Slawn hasn’t just painted a car, he’s disrupted a system. And judging by the early reaction, it works.

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