Revive the Thrill: Pioneering Formula 1s Return with Exciting Launch Images!
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The drivers lined up as if they were on the grid and waved to the fans in the sold-out O2 Arena.
Published 1 hour ago Formula 1 held its 75th anniversary season launch event at London’s O2 Arena with all 10 teams showcasing their liveries for 2025 alongside the drivers. It was an action-packed event full of glamour, comedy and music – and featured Lewis Hamilton’s first public appearance as a Ferrari driver…
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Lewis Hamilton, pictured next to Ferrari team boss Frederic Vasseur, received the loudest cheers of the night when he appeared on stage.
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Seven-time world champion Hamilton arriving on the red carpet before the launch event.
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McLaren were last year’s constructors’ champions and Lando Norris said that he was “excited” for the season ahead.
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Comedian Jack Whitehall hosted the event, making the crowds and guests laugh as he ribbed the teams and drivers.
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It was all dance and energy during Red Bull’s livery reveal.
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Rookie Andrea Kimi Antonelli, 18, is the new team-mate for George Russell (left) at Mercedes.
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Former W series driver and broadcaster Naomi Schiff and singer Sam Ryder pose on the red carpet.
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Singer Tems was joined by an orchestra as she provided the music for Aston Martin’s James Bond-themed launch.
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Aston Martin drivers Fernando Alonso (left) and Lance Stroll wave to the crowd.
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New driver Jack Doohan takes a closer look during Alpine’s livery reveal.
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Damon Hill and Nigel Mansell – world champions in 1996 and 1992 respectively – share a laugh together on the red carpet.
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Smiles all round for the Haas team as Briton Oliver Bearman (left) appears in front of a home crowd.
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Chef and F1 fan Gordon Ramsay gave his opinion on the sport’s swearing rules during the live show.
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Racing Bulls have gone for a near all-white livery for the 2025 season.
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The look of the Williams car that Sainz and Albon will be driving.
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Sauber went for a green theme for their reveal.
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