What was the best special team livery of the 2023 F1 season?

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One of the defining characteristics of the Liberty Media era of Formula 1 is how the ten teams currently on the grid have embraced running special, alternative liveries at certain grands prix.

Whether it’s to celebrate their home races, marquee events like the Monaco Grand Prix or the inaugural race around the Las Vegas Strip Circuit, or to mark a major milestone in their team’s history, it seems that teams are running in special paint schemes more frequently than ever before.

The 2023 season, naturally, was no different. By RaceFans’ count, there were no fewer than 20 unique instances of teams running in special designs through this year’s championship – spanning the opening round of the season in Bahrain to the final race weekend in Abu Dhabi.

Some appeared for just a single round. Others, for as many as three grands prix. But which alternative design was your favourite from the 2023 season? Take a look at all of them from each round of the year in which they first appeared and then cast up to three votes in this weekend’s poll.

2023 Formula 1 special liveries

Bahrain Grand Prix

Esteban Ocon, Alpine, Bahrain International Circuit, 2023
Alpine – BWT pink livery (Bahrain, Saudi Arabia & Australian GPs)

Miami Grand Prix

Red Bull RB19 livery, Miami International Autodrome, 2023
Red Bull – Miami Grand Prix livery

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Monaco Grand Prix

McLaren MCL60, Monaco, 2023
McLaren – ‘Triple Crown’ livery (Monaco & Spanish GPs)

British Grand Prix

Lance Stroll, Aston Martin, Silverstone, 2023
Aston Martin – British Grand Prix livery
Lando Norris, McLaren, Silverstone, 2023
McLaren – Google Chrome livery
Logan Sargeant, Williams, Silverstone, 2023
Williams – 800th grand prix celebration livery

Belgian Grand Prix

Alfa Romeo – ‘Kick’ livery

Dutch Grand Prix

Zhou Guanyu, Alfa Romeo, Zandvoort, 2023
Alfa Romeo – Dutch Grand Prix livery

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Italian Grand Prix

Valtteri Bottas, Alfa Romeo, Monza, 2023
Alfa Romeo – Italian Grand Prix livery
Charles Leclerc, Ferrari, Monza, 2023
Ferrari – Italian Grand Prix livery

Singapore Grand Prix

Lando Norris, McLaren, Suzuka, 2023
McLaren – ‘Stealth mode’ livery (Singapore & Japanese GPs)
Williams Singapore Grand Prix livery, 2023
Williams – Gulf livery (Singapore, Japanese & Qatar GPs

United States Grand Prix

Haas United States Grand Prix livery, Circuit of the Americas, 2023
Haas – United States Grand Prix livery
Red Bull United States Grand Prix livery, Circuit of the Americas, 2023
Red Bull – United States Grand Prix livery
Alexander Albon, Williams, Circuit of the Americas, 2023
Williams – United States Grand Prix livery

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Las Vegas Grand Prix

Alfa Romeo Las Vegas Grand Prix livery, 2023
Alfa Romeo – Las Vegas Grand Prix livery
AlphaTauri Las Vegas Grand Prix livery, 2023
Alphatauri – Las Vegas Grand Prix livery (Las Vegas & Abu Dhabi GPs)
Alpine – Las Vegas Grand Prix livery
Carlos Sainz Jnr, Las Vegas, Ferrari, 2023
Ferrari – Las Vegas Grand Prix livery
Red Bull Las Vegas Grand Prix livery, 2023
Red Bull – Las Vegas Grand Prix livery
Williams, Las Vegas, 2023
Williams – Las Vegas Grand Prix livery

Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

Lando Norris, McLaren, Yas Marina, 2023
McLaren – Abu Dhabi Grand Prix livery

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You say

Which special liveries did you enjoy the most through the 2023 season? Pick up to three of your favourites in our poll.

What was the best special livery during the 2023 F1 season? (Select up to three)

  • Williams - United States Grand Prix livery (1%)
  • Williams - Las Vegas Grand Prix livery (1%)
  • Williams - Gulf livery (Singapore, Japanese & Qatar GPs) (20%)
  • Williams - 800th grand prix celebration livery (British GP) (8%)
  • Red Bull - United States Grand Prix livery (1%)
  • Red Bull - Miami Grand Prix livery (2%)
  • Red Bull - Las Vegas Grand Prix livery (4%)
  • McLaren - 'Triple Crown' livery (Monaco & Spanish GPs) (11%)
  • McLaren - 'Stealth mode' livery (Singapore & Japanese GPs) (2%)
  • McLaren - Google Chrome livery (British GP) (6%)
  • McLaren - Abu Dhabi Grand Prix livery (2%)
  • Haas - United States Grand Prix livery (1%)
  • Ferrari - Las Vegas Grand Prix livery (15%)
  • Ferrari - Italian Grand Prix livery (6%)
  • Aston Martin - British Grand Prix livery (1%)
  • Alpine - Las Vegas Grand Prix livery (0%)
  • Alpine - BWT pink livery (Bahrain, Saudi Arabia & Australian GPs) (2%)
  • AlphaTauri - Las Vegas Grand Prix livery (Las Vegas & Abu Dhabi GPs) (10%)
  • Alfa Romeo - Las Vegas Grand Prix livery (1%)
  • Alfa Romeo - 'Kick' livery (Belgian GP) (1%)
  • Alfa Romeo - Italian Grand Prix livery (8%)
  • Alfa Romeo - Dutch Grand Prix livery (0%)

Total Voters: 104

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23 comments on “What was the best special team livery of the 2023 F1 season?”

  1. Frankly, the most special feeling I get is when I see a team NOT wearing a “special” livery. This became such a cliche.

    1. Totally agree

  2. I can honestly say that I just found these alternate livery cars annoying.
    The whole concept is annoying, how special is a special livery if every team does it multiple times a year afterall?

    The only ones I like the look of are the mclaren triple crown one and the williams gulf one.

    But even then , why bother? The williams one just shows how drab the normal livery is. The mclaren one … eh … i get monaco, and spain was probably on the same weekend as …. I’m gonna say the indy 500…? Why not it a 3d time close to le mans?

    1. Whole business of PUBG and COD-Mobile is based on this only. Kids buy gun skins for 1000s of dollars. I do not know what they enjoy with legendary and mythic skin

  3. Not the best pool of cars this year but that Mclaren Monaco livery is beautiful, even better their Gulf one the year before. More teams needs to do the old school 3-tone base pattern, it just works.

  4. Apart from the boring view from the front, the Alpha Tauri looked great.

    A few nice ideas among the others but they’re half-baked or an overcomplicated mess. I’d like to see Williams do those colours properly, with full-size Gulf logos.

  5. absolutely TOO MANY livreries, this make confusion and deprice the value of a special livrery

  6. Probably the Red Bull Miami one; still very Red Bull, and taps into those Miami Vice colours that have been so iconic.

    Ferrari in Las Vegas was also nice, even if it didn’t look all that retro (which was apparently the idea).

    1. I have to agree with you also the the Las Vegas i found beter then the Miami, but Ferrari LV was mine too.

      But with the exception of Alfa Romero and Alpha Tauri were the only real special deliveries which weren’t up beefed normal liveries.

  7. Some of those are merely tweaks rather than actual livery changes, but Alfa Romeo’s Las Vegas-Abu Dhabi GP (likewise to AT, they kept that design for the last GP) design is my outright favorite.

  8. Maybe they should be called alternate instead of special liveries?
    Birthdays are special because they are once a year and would not be so special if we celebrated 4 times a year.

  9. Best: Alpha Tauri LV
    Worst: Williams LV

  10. Looks like it was not the year of the livery designers. I would go with the Gulf livery of Williams. It is not hard for me to do so as I like relative simplicity and old school things, and the others are not just fail to have these two attributes, but worse than many liveries from the previous seasons too. I would remove the orange stripes from the nose of the Williams (and keep them on the rear), and the it is quite fine for me. The red and yellow Ferrari was ok, but not very different from what they used to have and I liked their standar liveries. The usual livery of RB is old by now but way better than their specials of this year.

    1. Second place to the Monaco livery of McLaren. With a bit more simplicity or idk what, it could have been really good.

    2. Agreed. The most eye catching for me was the Gulf livery of Williams. Even though the cars were essentially the same design, this livery had the look of space fighter without its wings.

  11. Every Time I see a Williams with a US flag I think think of the Peter Windsor story about calling Jerez ‘hereth’. “We pronounce it Geres – we’re English”. I think Frank would be turning in his grave seeing stars and stripes on his car for no good reason, as unimaginative a livery as can be.

  12. I like all of the Williams liveries. But yeah, may limit the special liveries to 1 special occasion.

  13. Mclaren’s Monaco GP and Red Bull’s Las Vegas livery were my clear favourites.

    The ones that were awful were Alfa Romeo’s Spa livery and Williams’ 800 races livery. I don’t think Williams is celebrating 800 races at all with that uninspired choice.

  14. I’m definitely on the side of those saying ‘this is happening too often and there’s too little that’s special about them’. The only ones which really stood out was McLaren’s Triple Crown livery, which I liked as a concept but not the dog’s-breakfast execution, and Alpine’s pink one. The latter gets my vote, particularly as it gave us a break from the excess of blue cars F1 has at the moment (I miss the yellow Renaults).

  15. NOT ONE OF THEM! GET BACK TO NORMAL, PLEASE.

  16. I agree with Michael A. if the livery is supposed to be special, why not use that as your normal livery – or are they meant to be rubbish (all except the Gulf Livery on Williams and the McLaren from yesteryear which has become a legendary scheme in it’s own right no matter which car it graces) ?

    Either way, the livery should be locked in for the whole season and stop wasting money on silly paint schemes, unless it’s to decide on next years’ design.

  17. I’ve looked at that picture of Stroll’s Aston Martin several times and can’t for the life of me see what’s special, or different, about it…

  18. Ferrari – LV

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