Ferrari are set to partially grant Lewis Hamilton’s dream of a black livery after the team dropped a huge hint of their SF-25 colour scheme on social media. Hamilton’s move to Ferrari ...
The factory Honda squad has unveiled an all-new livery for the 2025 MotoGP season as it moves on from its 30-year title partnership with Repsol, with Castrol replacing it. Since 1995, every ...
To that end, the Mercedes on show at the launch event in London will feature the 2025 livery but will be revealed using a previous car – exactly which model will be on display is yet to be ...
Mr. Simply Custom is an Indonesia-based custom design shop “fusing fashion and art.” Sure, they can create specialty artwork ...
The 2025 livery for the No. 10 DHL Chip Ganassi Racing (CGR) Honda, driven by Alex Palou, was revealed Jan. 29 as the Spaniard embarks on a historic attempt to win three consecutive NTT INDYCAR SERIES ...
Ferrari are set to go “bold” with the livery of the Project 677 car for Lewis Hamilton’s first season with the team in F1 2025, it has been claimed. But the team are to stop short of ...
Alpine executive advisor Flavio Briatore may have accidentally leaked, albeit blurry, pictures of the team’s 2025 car, the A525, and its pink-and-blue livery. The Italian posted a video on his ...
To mark the arrival of seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari will debut a special livery for the 2025 season. The design features a darker shade of red, marking a bold departure from ...
Because DK stands for Drift King, and the Drift King is Keiichi Tsuchiya, the Japanese racer famous the world over for his oversteer skills. Having served as a consultant for Initial D and stunt ...
This Ioniq 5 N DK Edition was inspired and produced by none other than the real-life Drift King himself, Keiichi Tsuchiya. The Drift King, Keiichi Tsuchiya with the 5 N DK Edition. The DK Edition ...
DK obviously stands for Drift King (or Dorikin in Japanese) and the green trim is taken from the Tsuchiya-san's signature green racing suit. Add CarBuzz to your Google News feed. We'll have to ...