F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix: Sauber Reveals Special Flame-inspired Livery Ahead of Nevada Race
Sauber has unveiled a new livery for the 2024 F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix, which Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu will race this weekend.
Sauber has unveiled a scorching new livery for this weekend’s Las Vegas Grand Prix. The team’s striking new F1 livery design incorporates neon green accents from sponsor Kick, contrasting sharply with the fiery flames that engulf the front wing and rear monocoque. Designed in partnership with title sponsor Stake, the livery represents Sauber’s unwavering commitment to racing excellence. It pays tribute to Las Vegas’ vibrant at, from the iconic performances of Elvis Presley to the city’s modern-day, dazzling spectacles. Building on last year’s all-black design, this year’s livery captures the city’s dynamic and explosive energy, setting the stage for an unforgettable race weekend.
Sauber Team Representative Alunni Bravi said: 'We take every race as an opportunity, on and off the track, and that includes maximising returns for our partners and continuing to deliver exceptional value for them as well. Stake has always helped us create some impressive one-off designs and this is no different. Our special livery for Las Vegas is more than just a design - it's a representation of our team's ethos and of Stake's philosophy.
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‘We push forward with relentless passion, just as this city does, and we're excited to showcase our fiery spirit on one of the most thrilling stages in motorsport. Stake has supported us throughout the season and, just as they backed this ambitious livery design, they will further back us in one of the most special of races of the season.’
Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu will sport flame-themed race suits, mirroring Sauber’s special livery for the Las Vegas Grand Prix. The team’s garage will also be decked out in the fiery theme.
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As Bottas explores a potential reserve driver role at Mercedes for 2025 and Zhou considers options including a possible move to Formula E, both drivers aim to conclude their Sauber careers on a strong note.
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