Sauber has shown off its final livery before it rebrands as Audi’s Formula 1 team next year.
The Swiss-based squad presented their latest look at Formula 1’s official pre-season event in London. They are due to open an engineering hub in the United Kingdom later this year.
While Sauber have kept the same identity for one more year, they have changed both drivers for the upcoming season. Nico Hulkenberg has joined from Haas alongside Formula 2 champion Gabriel Bortoleto. Former drivers Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu are now in reserve roles at Mercedes and Ferrari respectively.
Pictures: 2025 Sauber F1 livery
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El Pollo Loco
18th February 2025, 21:52
Looks cool in photos and at night, but I bet it’ll look cheesy in real life.
An Sionnach
18th February 2025, 21:58
Maybe a little better than before. You’ll see it in your mirrors, but it won’t be overtaking you.
Mr A
18th February 2025, 22:07
This one gets extra points for being a little different from last year. I like that the colour changes have been tidied up, it rather looked like a custom Xbox car paint job in 2024. It looks nice, but I just can’t shake the mid-nineties Minardi vibes.
6/10
BasCB (@bascb)
19th February 2025, 6:42
Ok, the car is green. Good, at least it will stand out. I agree with Mr. A above that the livery seems somewhat less messy than what they had last year.
Jere (@jerejj)
19th February 2025, 7:26
I quite like this more lighter green-shaded livery design.