In Racing Bulls, the cars were adorned with Japanese hieroglyphs.

In Racing Bulls, the cars were adorned with Japanese hieroglyphs.

      In the run-up to the Japanese Grand Prix, the Racing Bulls team unveiled a special version of their car design, developed with the participation of Bisen Aoyagi, a master of Japanese calligraphy.

      The presentation took place as part of Red Bull Tokyo Drift, a traditional gathering of drift masters held in the capital of Japan, which attracts over 500 specially prepared cars, all accompanied by performances from popular local DJs.

      This year, the Racing Bulls team participated, represented by both drivers, Liam Lawson and Arvid Lindblad.

      The livery of their cars combines the familiar colors of the team from Faenza with bright elements of red and white. Some of it is done in the "shodo" technique – classical Japanese calligraphy: the characters on the car mean the traditional slogan "Red Bull gives you wings."

      Additionally, a special version of the team's uniform was designed specifically for the Japanese weekend, with a design that echoes the car livery. It was in this uniform that Liam and Arvid appeared before Tokyo fans, interacted with them, and answered questions from the audience. Naturally, Racing Bulls reserves, Japanese drivers Yuki Tsunoda and Ayumu Iwasa, also participated in Red Bull Tokyo Drift.

      Peter Bayer, Executive Director of Racing Bulls: "Our team is always looking for ways to connect with a young audience, drawing on the culture of our sport. Thanks to the unique version of the car livery and team uniform design, developed in collaboration with Bisen Aoyagi and presented to the passionate local audience gathered at Red Bull Tokyo Drift, this event took on an even more special character."

      Starting Monday, March 23, the show car VCARB 03 in this design will be displayed at Shibuya 109 – one of Tokyo's largest shopping centers.

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In Racing Bulls, the cars were adorned with Japanese hieroglyphs.

In anticipation of the Japanese Grand Prix, the Racing Bulls team unveiled a special version of the car design, developed with the participation of Bisen Aoyagi, a master of Japanese calligraphy...