Formula One sponsorship liveries

Formula One sponsorship liveries have been used since the late 1960s, replacing the previously used national colours. With sponsors becoming more important with the rising costs in Formula One, many teams wanted to be able to display the logos of their sponsors as clearly as possible.

The liveries are usually changed for every season in the sport, marking the marketing ideas of the sponsors. Many teams keep some consistency over the years however, like the red colour of Ferrari, which has its origin in a shade of red known as rosso corsa being the national racing colour of Italy. Tobacco and alcohol advertising was common in motorsport, however as bans spread throughout the world teams used an alternate livery which alluded to the tobacco or alcohol sponsor, or entirely eliminated their name when in nations with a ban – this is now only seen on Ferrari's Marlboro sponsored vehicles – where the sponsor is technically banned from advertising in all host nations. At historical events, cars are allowed to use the livery which was used when the car was actively competing.[1]

AGS

Automobiles Gonfaronnaises Sportives (AGS) were founded in Gonfaron, France, in the late 1960s, but only entered Formula One in 1986.

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Notes
1986 White none Jolly Club, El Charro
1987 Red, White El Charro Acto
1988 Black Orange Tennen Elf, Bouygues, Facom, Tennen, F.A.T. International
1989 White Faure Camel, Goodyear, LM
1990 Ted Lapidus Goodyear
1991 White, Blue Red, Yellow Paolo Fiore Filling, mmta, Goodyear, Bburago

Alfa Romeo

Alfa Romeo was a Formula One constructor between 1950 and 1951, and again between 1979 and 1985. In 1950–1951 and 1979 the team used the rosso corsa (racing red) national color of Italy. In 1980 they switched to a livery sponsored by Phillip Morris's Marlboro cigarette brand. In 1984 the Italian clothing brand Benetton took over Alfa Romeo's livery sponsorship, which they held until the withdrawal of Alfa Romeo from Formula One at the end of 1985.

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Non-tobacco liveries
1979 Rosso corsa White Agip, Magneti Marelli
1980–1983 Red, White, Black Marlboro Champion, Facom, Michelin, Nordica, Agip, Koni, Magneti Marelli Marlboro logo replaced with a barcode at certain races, due to tobacco or alcohol sponsorship bans.
1984–1985 Green, Red Benetton Group Champion, OZ Wheels, Ferodo, Agip, Goodyear, Brembo, Koni, Speedline, Magneti Marelli
2019 White Red, Blue Alfa Romeo Shell, Singha, Axitea, Carrera, Richard Mille, Magneti Marelli, Pirelli, Claro, Adler, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Betsafe, Little Mole, Sauber Engineering, Sparco, Huski Chocolate (United States only)
2020 White, Red Alfa Romeo, Orlen Singha, Axitea, Carrera, Richard Mille, Magneti Marelli, Pirelli, Additive Industrise, Huski Chocolate, Sauber Engineering, Sparco, Hewlett Packard Enterprise

AlphaTauri

Year Main colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s)
2020 White, Navy Blue AlphaTauri Honda, Casio Edifice, Pirelli, RDS, My World, Moose

Andrea Moda

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s)
1992 Black Yellow Andrea Moda, iGuzzini, Ellesse Industrie Regione Marche, teuco, Annabella, Urbis, Mase, Blue Box, Agip

Arrows

Starting in the 1970s and going for decades until ending in mid-2002, Arrows, that was known as Footwork for a few years in the 1990s, had quite distinctive liveries, like the unusual Ruffles sponsorship in Footwork, an all-black car in the 1998 season, and an orange car in its final years.

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s)
1978–1981 Gold Black Warsteiner Goodyear, Penthouse, Rizla
1982 Orange White Ragno Nordica, Beta Tools, Pirelli
1983–1984 White Blue (1984), Red Valvoline, Nordica, Barclay (1984), Grand Prix International Magazine Champion, Goodyear
1985 Gold Red DeLonghi, Barclay BMW, Champion, Goodyear
1986 USF&G Camozzi, Goodyear
1987–1989 White Dark Red, Blue Camozzi, Goodyear, Wintershall, Megatron, Koni, Bosch, Trussardi (1987), 3M, Mobil 1 (1989), Kepner Tregoe, Glasnut Car Paints, Ford (1989)
1990–1993 Red Footwork Camozzi, BP (1993)
1994–1996 Blue, Red Ruffles, Marlboro (1994) SASOL, Unimat Holdings, Hype, Uliveto, Lee Cooper
1996 (first races) None Philips Car Systems, Power Horse, TWR Parmalat, Lycra, Castrol, Fondmetal, Bauducco
1996 (later races) Red Blue, White
1997 Blue White Danka, Zepter Parmalat, Yamaha, Bridgestone, Brastemp
1998 Black None Danka, Power Horse, TWR, Zepter Parmalat
1999 Red, White, Orange Repsol T-Minus, PIAA Corporation, Zepter, Morgan Grenfell, Power Horse, Catia Solutions, F1 Racing, Ixion, Glasurit, Champion
2000–2002 Orange Black Orange Red Bull, Chello, Lost Boys, Repsol YPF (2000), Eurobet (2000), Cartoon Network (2000), Catia Solutions, Paul Costelloe (2001), Magneti Marelli (2000), European Aviation (2000)

ATS

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Livery Additional major sponsor(s) Notes
1978 Yellow Black ATS Wheels Ford, Champion, Air Press, Shell, Goodyear
1979 Black, Red ATS Wheels, Arawak, Hotel Freeport Goodyear, Shell
1980 Shell, Buler Quartz, Goodyear
1981 White, Black ATS Wheels ABBA, Shell, Champion
1982 Copec, Tecfin, Liqui Moly, Shell, Champion
1983 Black Shell, Goodyear, Steinbock
1984 Marilena, Steinbock, Shell, Pirelli

Benetton

Benetton Formula Ltd., commonly referred to simply as Benetton, was a Formula One constructor that participated from 1986 to 2001. The team was owned by the Benetton family who run a worldwide chain of clothing stores of the same name. In 2000 the team was purchased by Renault, but competed as Benetton for the 2001 season. In 2002 the team became Renault F1. From the 1991 to 1993, Camel sponsored the Benetton team, but, from the 1994 to 2001 the main sponsor was Mild Seven.

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes
1986–1990 Red, Green Blue, Yellow Benetton Group, Sisley (1986/1988) Pirelli (1986), Goodyear (1987–1990), Riello, Frizerga, 7-Up, Autopolis, Mobil 1, Eurobags, BMW (1986), Flying Tigers, Ford (1987–1990), Steinbock, Gillette (1989), The European, Camel, Gancia, Sanyo (1989–1990), Technocast "Camel" letters were replaced by the Camel logo (1988–1990). A national flag of the country in which the team competes (1986).
1991 Yellow Green, Blue Camel Ford, Mobil 1, Sanyo, "United Colors Of Benetton" (Benetton Group), Autopolis, Pirelli "Camel" letters were covered with blue gaps, or replaced by the Camel logo, or with "Benetton"
1992 Green Ford, Mobil 1, Sanyo, "United Colors Of Benetton" (Benetton Group), Goodyear, Brembo, USAG Tools
1993 Dark Green Ford, Elf, Sanyo, Technogym, Denim, "United Colors Of Benetton" (Benetton Group), Goodyear
1994 Blue Green Mild Seven Ford, Elf, Sanyo, Oracle, Polti, "Benetton Sportsystem" (Benetton Group) "Mild Seven" was replaced with "Benetton"
1995 White, Dark Blue, Yellow Bitburger, Renault, Oracle, Elf, Kickers, RTL, "Benetton Sportsystem" (Benetton Group) "Mild Seven" was replaced with "Benetton" or "Moto Sport" and "Bitburger" was replaced with "Drive Alcoholfrei". An Italian flag as a mark of the nationality of team's owner Benetton Group.
1996 White FedEx, Renault, Prince Sports, Kingfisher, Elf, Cesare Paciotti, Hype Energy, Nordica, "Benetton Sportsystem" (Benetton Group) "Mild Seven" was replaced with "Benetton". An Italian flag as a mark of the team's nationality (1996–1997).
1997 FedEx, Renault, Agip, Prince Sports, Akai, Korean Air, Hype Energy, Hitachi, Gillette
1998 FedEx, Agip, Akai, Hitachi, Korean Air, Gillette
1999 FedEx, Agip, Supertec, Playlife, D2 Mannesmann, Bridgestone, Marconi, Korean Air, Hewlett-Packard, Magneti Marelli
2000 Agip, Supertec, D2 Mannesmann, Bridgestone, Marconi, Korean Air, Sportal, Strabila, OMB, Charmilles, Action, Novell, Magneti Marelli, AEA Technology
2001 Marconi, Elf, Renault, Korean Air, Vodafone, PlayStation 2, Charmilles, Action, Novell, Magneti Marelli, Michelin, Catia Solutions, AEA Technology "Mild Seven" was replaced with "Benetton" (on team members clothing and rear wing's front side), "Renaultsport" on rear wing (rear side), "Fisico" on Fisichella's car (on engine body) and "Jenson" on Button's car (on engine body)

BMS Scuderia Italia

In its Dallara years, Scuderia Italia raced with a livery slightly similar to Ferrari (rosso corsa with white details and black wings), but prior to the absorption by Minardi in 1993, when raced with Lola cars, had a white livery with red and yellow flames.

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes
1988 (Dallara 3081) Red Black None Goodyear None
1988 (Dallara F188) Red Black, White Marlboro Viacom, Nikols, Timberland, Magneti Marelli, Weber, Berlucchi, Castrol, Brembo None
1989 Red Black, White Marlboro, Lusfina, Fineco Agip, Nikols, Pirelli, Magneti Marelli, Weber, Brembo, Lucchini, USAG, Koni
1990 Red Black, White Marlboro, Lucchini, Fineco Agip, CartaSì, Pirelli, Brooksfield
1991 Red Black, White Marlboro, Lucchini, Fineco, Lusfina, Setrans Agip, Ghial, OGAF, powering
1992 Black, White, Blue Marlboro, Lucchini, Fineco, Lusfina, Camozzi Agip, Ghidini, SPAL
1993 White Black, Red, Yellow, Blue Chesterfield, Lucchini, Bossini, Camozzi Agip, Fastar

BMW Sauber

After having been an engine supplier in the 1980s and again since 2000, BMW entered Formula One with a works team of its own in 2006 after buying the Swiss Formula One constructor Sauber. Although the cars had many sponsorship logos on them, the main pattern was based on the traditional BMW Motorsport team colours of white with light blue, dark blue and a little red (in an almost purple shade). White is also the original national racing colour of Germany, while white and blue are the colours of Bavaria and of BMW itself.

On 27 November 2009, BMW agreed to sell the team back to its original founder, Peter Sauber.[2] The 2010 Formula One season marked Sauber's return as an independent constructor.

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s)
2006–2009[3][4][5] White Blue, Red Petronas, Intel, T-Systems (2008) Syntium, Hansen LTD (2006–2008), Go-gp.org (2009), FxPro (2009), Credit Suisse (2006–2008), Dell (2006–2008)

Brabham

Prior to sponsorships, Brabham raced in turquoise with a gold band running across the car. This later changed to green and gold, the racing colours of Australia. A Brabham car was the first F1 car painted in the livery of team's sponsor when Team Gunston as a privateer team entered a private Brabham car at the 1968 South African Grand Prix. In 1975 and 1976, Brabham received sponsorship from Martini; in 1976 the color scheme changed from white to red with light blue trim. The primary sponsor changed to Parmalat in 1978, with the cars retaining a variant of the same red and blue colors. With the team's switch to BMW engines in 1982, the new livery consisted of a clean dark blue and white with a stylized BMW "kidney grille" on the nose. This scheme was retained throughout the BMW years, even through a sponsorship change to Olivetti in 1984, until 1989. (This unusual representation of the engine supplier, specifically BMW, in the color scheme was revived by Williams when they debuted their own BMW cars in 2000.) In 1989, Brabham signed with Bioptron, a brand of Zepter International, which continued until the team was bought by Middlebridge Group. Since then, it was sponsored by many Japanese companies like Garage Italiya, a company that imports Italian cars in Japan, Autobacs, Nippon Shinpan, and Mitsukoshi. Prior the swansong of Brabham in 1992, the team raced in blue and pink livery of the Japanese metal group Seikima-II.

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Other (tobacco/alcohol censorship, etc.)
1971 Green Yellow Goodyear None
1972 White Black YPF Goodyear None
1973 White Red, Green Ceramica Pagnossin Goodyear None
1974 White Black, Silver Champion, Goodyear None
1975 White Blue, Light Blue, Red Martini Alfa Romeo, Goodyear None
19761977 Red Blue, Light Blue Martini Alfa Romeo, Goodyear None
1978 Red Blue, Light Blue Parmalat Alfa Romeo, Goodyear None
1979 Red Blue, Black Parmalat Alfa Romeo, Goodyear None
1981–1982 White Blue Parmalat Santal, Valvoline, Goodyear None
1983 White Blue Parmalat Fila, Michelin, Santal, Castrol, BMW
1984 White Blue Parmalat Michelin, Santal/Pomì, Castrol, BMW
1985 White Blue Olivetti Pirelli, Santal, BMW
1986 White Blue Olivetti BMW, Pirelli, Emporio Armani
1987 White Blue Olivetti BMW, Pirelli, Emporio Armani, Ricard, Iceberg
1989 White Blue Bioptron Nippon Shinpan, Pirelli, Amigo
1990 White Blue Yamaha, Garage Italiya (written as 伊太利屋), Calbee (written using katakana the 1990 Japanese Grand Prix) Nippon Shinpan, Pirelli, Euro Jersey Imports, Aoba (last two only in Japanese Grand Prix)
1991 (BT59Y chassis) Blue White, Red Pirelli, Carvico, Yamazen Mitsukoshi, Yamaha, Autobacs, AOBA
1991 (BT60Y chassis) White Blue Brabham Racing, Euro Jersey Imports, Yamazen Yamaha, BP, Kyosho, Mitsui, Autobacs, Madras
1992 Blue Pink, White LeasePlan, Yamazen, GalleyMatrix, Cricket&Co Goodyear, Yaesu, Seikima-II, DB Promotions, BP

Brawn GP

After Honda pulled out of F1 at the end of 2008, team boss Ross Brawn struggled to find a buyer to save the team, eventually buying it himself. A lack of sponsors resulted in the white livery, with flashes of bright yellow and black. Towards the end of the season, the team arranged one-race sponsor deals with a variety of major local companies, including Canon, Mapfre, Itaipava and Qtel.

Brawn GP dominated the early part of the 2009 season, with Jenson Button winning six of the first seven races. As other teams improved their cars Brawn struggled for pace, but still recorded several podiums during the rest of the year. Their strong start and consistent finish was enough to secure the Constructors World Championship at the first (and only) attempt, as well as the drivers title with Jenson Button. At the end of the season, the team was purchased by engine suppliers Mercedes-Benz, marking the return of the Silver Arrows after 55 years.

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s)
2009[6] White Black, Fluorescent Yellow Virgin Canon, MIG Investments, Henri Lloyd, Itaipava, Qtel, Banco do Brasil

British American Racing

British American Racing competed in Formula One from 1999 to 2005. The name of the team was taken from British American Tobacco which provided the main sponsorship and was livery sponsor through two of its main cigarette brands. In their debut season, the team wished to have its two cars painted in different liveries (one 555, the other Lucky Strike), but this was forbidden by the rules. So the team decided on a unique two-sided design, with the blue 555 livery of the right side of the car, and the red and white Luckies livery on the left and a zipper design on the middle. Honda also was their sponsor since the constructor used Honda engines for their cars.

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Livery sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes
1999 Blue, Red Black, White Lucky Strike, 555 Teleglobe, Honda, Reynard, Bridgestone 555 logo changed to three crescent moons (same as in Subaru Impreza with 555 sponsorship); Lucky Strike logo blocked out (side of car) and replaced by "Run Free" (other parts of the car)
2000–

2005[7]

White Red, Black Lucky Strike (British American Tobacco) Honda, Intercond, Tiscali, 555, Sonax, Reynard, Teleglobe, bee-trade.com, Acer, Brunotti Lucky Strike logo either blocked out (2000–2001), "Luckies" changed to "Lookies" (2000), "Lucky Strike" was replaced with "Look Alike" (2001), "Run Free" (2002), bar code and Formula One cars (2003–2004), "Don't Walk", "Look Left" and "Look Right" and a barcode and Formula One cars (2004) or with "Racing Revolution" (2005)
2004–2005 (only Chinese GP) Blue, Pale Gold, Black 555 (British American Tobacco) Honda, Intercond "Lucky Strike" was replaced with "555 World Racing"
2004–2005 (Anthony Davidson's car) Blue / White Yellow, White/ Black, Gold, White driver outline 555 (British American Tobacco)/Lucky Strike

British Racing Motors

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Other Informations (including non-tobacco/alcohol race changes)
1951–59 Dark Metallic Gray-Green
1960–64 Black none
1964–70 Black Orange/Red
1970–1971 White Gold, Black, Ochre Yardley
1972–1974 White Red Marlboro
1974 Pale Green Motul
1975 Blue, Red Stanley – BRM
1976–77 Pale Blue Rotary Watches

Caterham

The Lotus team, which made its début in 2010, was renamed to Caterham F1 in 2012. It was formally from Malaysia but still had a livery dominated by British racing green, like the old Lotus team had for many years.

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Livery sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s)
2012 British racing green Yellow, White AirAsia 1Malaysia, Naza Group, Renault, EQ8, CNN, Airbus, Dell, General Electric, Visa, Sibur
2013 Light Green General Electric, Airbus McGregor, EADS, Renault, Dell, Intel, AirAsia, NAZA Group, CNN
2014 White Safran, Renault, Dell, Intel, CNN, Truphone, Naza Group, AirAsia

Coloni

In its first years, Coloni was sponsored by Himont and Montefluos, two subsidiary companies of Montedison

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Notes
1987 Yellow None Renzacci, Cast, Himont White Sun, Q8, Bosby
1988 Himont Magnabosco, Lpr
1989 Blue, Green Himont, Magnabosco, Malizia, Montefluos Lpr, Bimo, La Cinq, Scaini, Cappello Used in one car
1989 White Sky Blue, Yellow, Black Himont, La Cinq, Malizia, Agip Lpr, Bimo, Pirelli, Magnabosco, Scaini
1990 (with Subaru power) Red, Green Subaru, Agip, Capa Subaru Coloni racing livery
1990 (without Subaru power) Yellow Agip, Capa, Goodyear, Magneti Marelli
1991 White Blue, Gray Galp

Ensign

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Notes
1974 Orange Theodore Racing
1975 White HB Alarm Systemen Goodyear, Champion, Ferodo
1976 Red White Valvoline Goodyear, Champion
19771978 Black None Tissot Castrol, Goodyear, Champion
1979 Red Green Theodore Racing
1980 White Blue, Red Unipart
1981 None Din Toyota
1982 Café de Colombia Arriba, Champion

Eifelland

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Notes
1972 Blue White (Some versions had the Yellow Spoiler) Eifelland Caravan Goodyear, Shell, Ford, Bostik
1972 (later races) White

EuroBrun

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Notes
1988 White, Yellow (with M505 as sponsor) Black Tommasini/M505 Marlboro, OZ Wheels, Goodyear, Darwin, Fondmetal
1989 White Red, Green, Black JSK Lista 1 car
1989 Orange Black Jägermeister Lista, OZ Wheels, Agip, Rafta Foitek's car
1990 Silver JSK, IS-ME-DIN, Agip, OIIR LFIP, Rafta, mara, Bburago, LPR, Zucchini Used in 1 car

Ferrari

In keeping with their Italian roots, the Ferrari works team has always kept a red colour in the tradition of rosso corsa, the national racing colour of Italy, except for last two races in 1964 when Enzo Ferrari let his cars enter by NART in American blue and white colours to protest against Italian racing authorities. However, Ferrari cars entered by non-Italian privateer teams wore their respective national racing colours until the 1961 Belgian Grand Prix when Olivier Gendebien from Belgium privately entered a Ferrari car in a Belgian racing yellow colour. Over the years, rosso corsa has been combined with white parts and with various sponsorship schemes, but Ferrari has never fully let their cars be dominated by the sponsorship livery like many other teams have. This changed in the 1990s when Ferrari replaced their traditional rosso corsa colour with a "Marlboro red" which is noticeably lighter; this colour remains despite the ban on tobacco sponsorship. Ferrari had Marlboro as the team's title sponsor (renamed as Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro) from 1997 until the 2011 European Grand Prix and as one of team´s main sponsors from 1993 to 2017.

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes
19501967 Red
1964 US GP and Mexico GP Blue
1968– 1994 Red White or Black, Green (1970s) Marlboro (19931994) Shell (1968–1972), Agip (1973–1994), FIAT (1976–1994), Goodyear, Pioneer (1993–1994), Marlboro (1984–1992), Longines (1980–1986, 1988–1989), Magneti Marelli, Champion, Weber, Gould, Agip, SKF, Arexons Marlboro logo removed completely or replaced with white space (2000–2004) (The Ferrari cars had white spaces over Marlboro occasionally in 1998 and 1999) (same for Ducati MotoGP team from 2003–04), Marlboro logo changed to "bar code" (1994–1999, 2005–2006), or text removed with keeping the chevron with the driver's name (1993) and in the team member clothing, Marlboro logo became a white square with a red stripe above with written the driver's name (1980s–1996). The team used special livery for 2001 Italian Grand Prix in remembrance of the 11 September 2001 attacks in the United States; both cars ran without any sponsorship livery and sported matte black nose-cones. In the 2005 Bahrain Grand Prix the cars sported black nosecones as a sign of mourning for Pope John Paul II.
1995 Red Black Marlboro Agip, Pioneer, FIAT, Goodyear, Telecom Italia
1996 Red Black Marlboro, Shell Pioneer, Asprey, Goodyear, FIAT, Telecom Italia, GE
1997 Red Marlboro, Shell Pioneer, Asprey, Goodyear, FIAT, GE, Magneti Marelli, Telecom Italia
1998 Red Marlboro, Shell Asprey, Goodyear, FIAT, GE, Magneti Marelli, Telecom Italia, Tommy Hilfiger
1999–2001 Red Marlboro, Shell TIM, FedEx, Tic Tac, Bridgestone, Magneti Marelli, GE, FIAT, Tommy Hilfiger
2002 Red White Marlboro Vodafone, Shell, Bridgestone, FIAT, AMD
2003–2006 Red White Marlboro Vodafone, Shell, Bridgestone, FIAT, Martini (2006), AMD, Olympus (2003–2005), Acer[8]
2007–2009[9] Red White Marlboro Shell, Bridgestone, FIAT, AMD, Acer, Alice, Martini (2007–2008), Etihad (2008-), Mubadala (2008–2009) Due to a total tobacco livery ban, from 2008 onwards only a "bar code" has been used instead of the Marlboro logo. As of the 2010 Spanish Grand Prix, even the "bar code" was removed on allegations of subliminal tobacco advertising.

This was replaced in 2011 with a new 'Scuderia Ferrari' logo, which uses a similar graphical design to the Marlboro logo while purporting to be a team logo and is placed in the main areas the previous barcode was visible. Philip Morris's sponsorship deal with Ferrari has been extended to 2015. In May 2015, another deal between The Philip Morris group and Ferrari took place, extending the sponsor deal until 2018, and in August 2017 another "multi-year" deal was signed.
2010[10] Red White and Black Marlboro, Santander Shell, Bridgestone, FIAT, AMD, Acer, Etihad, Mubadala
2011–2012 Red White Marlboro, Santander Shell, Kaspersky Lab, Pirelli, TATA, FIAT, Acer, AMD
Shell, Kaspersky Lab, Pirelli, FIAT, acer, AMD, Ferrari World
2013 Red White, Black Marlboro, Santander Shell, UPS, Kaspersky Lab, Pirelli, FIAT, Acer, AMD, Ferrari World, TNT Energy Drink, OMR Automotive, Mahle, HUBLOT
2014 Red, Black White Marlboro, Santander Shell, UPS, FIAT, HUBLOT, Kaspersky Lab, Pirelli, WEICHAI, Ferrari World, TNT Energy Drink, OMR Automotive, Mahle
2015 Red Black, White Marlboro, Santander Shell, Alfa Romeo, UPS, HUBLOT, Kaspersky Lab, Pirelli, WEICHAI, Ferrari World, TNT Energy Drink, Telcel, Claro, Haas, Puma, Mahle, Oakley, OMR Automotive, SKF, Brembo, Magneti Marelli, Iveco
2016 Red, White Black Marlboro, Santander Shell, Alfa Romeo, UPS, HUBLOT, Kaspersky Lab, Pirelli, WEICHAI, Ferrari World, TNT Energy Drink, Telcel, Claro, Mahle, Oakley, OMR Automotive, SKF, Brembo, Magneti Marelli, Singha, Infor, XCDS, Ray-Ban, Option Rally
2017 Red White, Black Marlboro, Santander Shell, Alfa Romeo, UPS, HUBLOT, Kaspersky Lab, Pirelli, WEICHAI, Ferrari World, Mahle, OMR Automotive, SKF, Brembo, Magneti Marelli, Singha, Infor, Swisse, Ray-Ban, Option Rally, NGK
2018 Red Grey Mission Winnow Shell, Ray-Ban, Alfa Romeo, Kaspersky Lab, UPS, Lenovo, WEICHAI, HUBLOT, Mahle, OMR Automotive, AMD, Singha, Pirelli, Puma, Swisse, Infor, Experis, SKF, Magneti Marelli, Brembo, Riedel, Iveco, Bell, O.Z, Honeywell, Veuve Clicquot Ferrari and Philip Morris unveiled the Mission Winnow livery in the 2018 Japanese Grand Prix that carried into the 2019 season. Mission Winnow is also the title sponsor for the 2019 season (as Scuderia Ferrari Mission Winnow).

In countries that do not allow tobacco advertisement, the Mission Winnow logos were replaced with the Scuderia Ferrari's 90th Anniversary logos. These races were Australia, Canada, Singapore, and all European countries that hosted a Grand Prix
2019 Red Black Mission Winnow Shell, Ray-Ban, Kaspersky Lab, UPS, Lenovo, WEICHAI, HUBLOT, Mahle, OMR Automotive, AMD, Pirelli, Infor, Experis, SKF, Magneti Marelli, Brembo, Laszmoe
2020 Red Black Mission Winnow Shell, Ray-Ban, Kaspersky Lab, UPS, HUBLOT, Mahle, OMR Automotive, Pirelli, Infor, Experis, SKF, Brembo, Magneti Marelli, NGK, Palantir, VistaJet

Fittipaldi

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes
1975 Silver Blue, Yellow, Green, Red Copersucar Goodyear
1976 Blue, White, Green, Red
1977 Yellow
19781979 Rainbow
19801981 Yellow, White Brown Skol Goodyear, Marlboro (1981)
1982 White Blue, Red Sal Cisne, Caloi Brasilinvest, Petrobras

Fondmetal

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Livery sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s)
1991 Black White, Red, Yellow Fondmetal Agip
1992 Red, White LeasePlan, Agip, Foppapedretti, Sgommatutto

Force India

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Livery sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes
2008[11] Burgundy White Kingfisher Airlines ICICI, Medion, Reliance Industries, Royal Challenge, Bridgestone, Kanyan Capital, AVG, Airbus
2009[12] White Green, Saffron ICICI, Medion, Reliance Industries, Royal Challenge, Whyte & Mackay, Bridgestone, Signature
2010[13] Green, Orange Kingfisher Airlines, Whyte & Mackay Royal Challenge, Medion, Reebok, Bridgestone, Signature
2011[14] White, Orange Green Medion, Royal Challenge, Reebok, Pirelli, Vladivar, UB Whyte & Mackay's logo was removed from clothing at the Turkish GP and Whyte & Mackay logo also replaced with "One from a Billion Hunt" in that Grand Prix too. Ra.One was added at the Indian GP.

Due to local laws about alcohol sponsorship, the Whyte & Mackay logos were also removed from the car at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, and were instead replaced with the names of the winners of a competition run by the team.

2012 White, Orange, Green Kingfisher, Sahara Royal Challenge, Reebok, Pirelli, Whyte & Mackay, Vladivar, UB, Aethra
2013 Royal Challenge, Reebok, Medion, Pirelli, Whyte & Mackay, Vladivar, UB
2014 Black White, Orange, Green Royal Challenge, Alpinestars, Pirelli, UB, Claro, Telmex, Telcel, Astana Tourism, Roshfrans, Smirnoff, TW Steel, Varlion, Auden Mckenzie Group, Consorcio Aristos, Ficrea Smirnoff logo was replaced by the Sahara logo during Abu Dhabi GP.
2015 Black, Silver Orange, Green Royal Challenge, Alpinestars, Pirelli, UB, Claro, Telmex, Telcel, NEC, Quaker State, Smirnoff, Univa, Infinitum, Interproteccion, Hype Energy, Consorcio Aristos, Channel It, Skullcandy, Cavall
2016 Smirnoff, Alpinestars, Pirelli, UB, Claro, Telmex, Telcel, NEC, Quaker State, Univa, Infinitum, Interproteccion, Hype Energy, Skullcandy, Banamex, Bonovo, Barbados Tourism, Canal F1 Latin America, Uralchem, Felio Siby
2017 Pink Black, Silver, Magenta Kingfisher, Sahara, BWT Alpinestars, Pirelli, UB, Claro, Telcel, NEC, Quaker State, Univa, Infinitum, Interproteccion, Johnnie Walker, FXTM, Uralchem, Felio Siby, Hype Energy, Uralkali, Barbados Tourism, Cartesiano Hotels, W66.com, LDNR.bix Eyewear, Sport Bible
2018 White, Magenta Breast Cancer Care, Claro, DUO, Hype Energy, Infinitum, NEC, Pemex, Telcel, Telmex, Vonhaucke, W66.com, Adaptavist, Alpinestars, Koni, Orange Bus, Pirelli, Ravenol, Univa, 3D Systems, Apsley Tailors, Branded london, Condeco, Farah, Gtechniq, ITEC, SAS Global Communications, Schuberth, STILL, STL Communications, The Roastery at Bella Barista, UPS Direct, VoIP Unlimited, WyndyMilla

Forti

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes
19951996 Yellow Blue Parmalat, Sadia, Arisco, Marlboro, Duracell, MasterCard, Kaiser, Unibanco, Gillette, Assistalia, Sokol
1996 Blue, Red, Green Hudson, Forti, Roces, ITS, TAT Beta Tools, Marlboro, ACI, Lion, Kaiser
1996 (after Shannon Racing's takeover) Green Red, White Sokol, Shannon, Roces Beta Tools, Marlboro, ACI, Lion, Kaiser, Fin First group

Frank Williams Racing Cars

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Livery sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s)
1972 Blue Politoys Motul, Goodyear, Banco Português do Brasil
19731974 White Red Marlboro, Iso FINA, Goodyear, Personal
1975 None Marlboro, Ambrosium HZ
1976 Black Gold Walter Wolf Racing, Marlboro,

Haas

Haas entered Formula One in 2016.

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Livery sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s)
2016 Silver, Black Red Haas Automation Alpinestars, Pirelli, Richard Mille, Telcel
2017 Dark Grey, Black Red (Australia to Spain) Haas Automation Alpinestars, Pirelli, Richard Mille, Wind Shear
White (Monaco to Abu Dhabi)
2018 Black, White Grey, Red Haas Automation Alpinestars, Pirelli, Richard Mille, Wind Shear, Jack & Jones
2019 Black Gold Haas Automation, Rich Energy (up to Italian Grand Prix) Alpinestars, PEAK, Pirelli, Richard Mille, Jack & Jones, Wind Shear
2020 Silver, Black Red Haas Automation Alpinestars, PEAK, Pirelli, Richard Mille, Jack & Jones, Wind Shear

Haas Lola

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Livery sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes
1985 Red White, Blue Beatrice Shell, Goodyear, Champion, Avis, Samson, Callard & Bowser, Culligan
1986 Team Haas Goodyear, Champion, Beatrice, BP, Ford, Koni

Hesketh

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Livery sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes
1974–1975 White Blue and Red
1976 Blue White, with an image of a woman holding a box of cigarette papers Penthouse Rizla+, Goodyear
1977–1978 White and Yellow, with an image of a woman holding a box of cigarette papers Rizla+, Goodyear, British Air Ferries

Hill

The Embassy Hill, founded by two-time World Champion Graham Hill, raced during the 1975 season with Imperial Tobacco's Embassy brand as title sponsor. The cars were predominantly white, with a red vertical stripe behind the cockpit. The team folded following the aircraft accident in which Hill, driver Tony Brise and four other team members were killed in November 1975.

Honda

Honda first raced in Formula One from 1964 to 1968. The cars were entered in an all-white livery with a red circle (duplicating the Japanese flag), the national racing colour of Japan. The company won two races but left F1 at the end of the 1968 season, before returning as an engine supplier in the 1980s. Honda in the 1990s never raced, but created prototypes like the RC 100 and the RA099 tested at Suzuka Circuit. After a decade away from the sport, Honda returned again as an engine supplier in 2001, before buying the British American Racing team and entering F1 as a constructor in 2006. For the 2006 season, Honda continued with the BAT sponsorship with the Lucky Strike logo, but BAT pulled out for 2007. From 2007, the only logos on the car are the Honda badge, the Bridgestone logo, and the logo of Honda's environmental awareness program, Earth Dreams. For 2007, the livery itself was a picture of the Earth on a black background. For 2008, however, there are only pieces of the image of Earth on a mainly white background, as opposed to the whole of the Earth being on Honda's car.

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Livery sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes
1991–1996 (RC100, never raced) Black None Honda
1999 (RA099, never raced) White Black Honda
2006 White Red, Gold, Black Lucky Strike (British American Tobacco), 555 (in China) Intercond, ENEOS, NGK, 555, Ray-Ban Lucky Strike logo changed to "Racing Revolution", "Look Left", "Look Right" and during the 2006 Brazilian Grand Prix "Last Blast" was on the rear wing and Lucky Strike logo was replaced with a Heart with a security pin and a paper written "Racing Forever".
2007[15] Earth (picture) Black myearthdream.com (Honda) None None
2008[16] White Earth Earth Dreams (Honda) None None

HRT

The HRT Formula 1 Team competed for just three seasons, between 2010 and 2012. In that time, the team competed with three different liveries, this was due to a lack of sponsor continuity.

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Livery sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Other information
2010[17] Dark Grey Red, White, Orange Hispania Bridgestone, Embratel, Cosworth, Banco Cruzeiro do Sul The drivers first name would be placed on the cars side pods each race.
2011[18] White Red, Grey TATA Pirelli, Cosworth Due to a lack of sponsorship, the team wrote various messages on the car, such as "This could be you", "This is a cool spot" and "Your logo here". After being purchased by Thesan Capital halfway through 2011, the messages were replaced by a silver HRT logo.
2012 Red, Gold Pirelli, Cosworth, KH-7 Tata Tea sponsored HRT at the Indian Grand Prix only as well as Tetley at the Korean.

Jaguar

Jaguar used green to reflect its British nationality, just like British teams in the first decades of Formula One all used British racing green.

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes
2000–2004[19] Green White HSBC Beck's, AT&T, HP, Du Pont, DHL (2000), MCI Worldcom (2000), Texaco (2000–2001), Lear (2000–2001), Castrol (2002–2004), Pioneer (2004) Beck's was replaced by "BEST'S".
The team used special livery with black engine covers for 2001 Italian Grand Prix in remembrance of the 11 September 2001 attacks in the United States.
The team supported movies Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines at the 2003 British Grand Prix respectively.

Jordan

Jordan Grand Prix competed in Formula One from 19912005. In 1991 and 1995 it featured green, the racing colour of Ireland. Between 19972005, they were known for their distinctive bright yellow livery.

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Livery sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes
1991 Green Blue 7-Up FujiFilm, Visit Ireland, BP, Osama (a pen and calculator company based in Milan), Tic tac, Brooksfield, CAPA, Shoei, City Hotels, Ismoban, O.Z. Wheels
1992–1993 Blue White, Red Sasol Barclay, Philips Car Stereo, Kyosho (1992), Mitsui, Osama, Diavia, Arisco (1993), Unipart Barclay was replaced with driver's surname
1994 Blue Silver, White, Green, Aqua Green Sasol Arisco, Visit Ireland At the 1994 French GP, Visit Ireland was replaced with "Ireland 1 Italy 0", after Ireland's victory against Italy at the 1994 FIFA World Cup
1995 Aqua Green Red, White, Blue Peugeot Beta Tools, Total, Kremlyovskaya Vodka, Ruffles, Polti Kremlyovskaya Vodka logo was removed
1996 Gold (brighter yellow in opening races) None Benson & Hedges Total, Davene, Peugeot, Goodyear, FIAMM, Diavia, Unipart, G de Z Capital, Corona, Control Techniques, BBS, Fox, GUAM, Pepsi, Lampo Zippers, Metagal Benson & Hedges logo changed to special f1 and Jordan (on radiator) and driver surname plus 's on front wing and on engine cowling (for example: "Barrichello's")
1997–2004,[20] 2005 Yellow Black Benson & Hedges (1997–2005), DHL (2002), Sobranie (2005) Repsol (1998), MasterCard (1997–2001), Deutsche Post (2000–2002), CCTV (2003), Ford (2003–2004), Galp Energia (2005), Peugeot (1997), Honda (2000–2002), Mugen (1998–1999), Tata (2005), G de Z Capital (1997–1999), S.Oliver (1997–1999), RTL (1997–1998), Control Techniques (1997–1998), BBS (1997), Pilsner Urquell (1999–2001), Liqui Moly (2002–2003, 2005), Danzas (2001), Damovo (2002–2003), Pearl (1999), Hewlett-Packard (1997–2001), Brother (2000–2003), Trust (2004), Intercond (1999–2000), European Aviation (1999), Zepter (1999–2000), Vodka V-10 (2003–2004), Gametrac (2003), RE/MAX (2003–2005), Ennistown Stud (2003), Libid-X.com (2004–2005), Carrefour Health Club (2003–2004), Speed (2005), Autocar (2005), Phard (2004), FZA Morse (2003), Moretti (2003), Sicily Tourism (2003), Portugal Tourism (2005), Shanghai International Circuit (2003), Steelback (2005), Imation (2000–2002), PURAC (2000), Brembo (2000), NatWest (1998–1999), Anglian Water (2000), Lucent (2000–2001), Infineon (2001), Delphi (1998), Scania (1998), GdeZ (1998), Showa (1998), Serra (1998) Benson & Hedges logo changed to "Bitten Hisses" or to snake-related puns with driver surnames such as "Fisssssi" and "Sssssschuey" (1997), "Buzzing Hornets" (1998 to 2000), "Bitten Heroes" (2001), and "Be On Edge" (2002 to 2005), Sobranie logo changed to "Be On Edge", replaced with the driver's given name or removed completely (2005), "200" at the 2001 USA GP (only on Jean Alesi's car for his 200th F1 start), "Lazarus" in the first races of 2004
The team used special livery with American flag decals for 2001 Italian Grand Prix and 2001 United States Grand Prix in remembrance of the 11 September 2001 attacks in the United States.
At the 2005 Canadian Grand Prix, the slogan "Bring Back Hockey" was printed on the airbox as a reaction to the 2004–05 NHL lockout.[21]

Larrousse

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Livery sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Non Tobacco/Alcohol changes(s)
1987 Blue Red Elkron, Daniel Hechter, Seine Maritime BP
1988 Blue Red, Yellow, Green Elkron, Camel, Adia BP, Rhone Poulenc, Seine Maritime
1989 Blue Red, Yellow, Green Camel, Adia BP, Seine Maritime, Goodyear, Lamborghini, Haute Normandie
1990 Blue Red, Green, Yellow Toshiba BP, Unisys, Adia, Towa, Goodyear, TDK, Espo Communications, Geo Corporation, Ghidini, Viel & cie, Rhone-Poulenc
1991 Blue Red, Green Toshiba BP, Unisys, Orangina, Central Park, Adia, Rizla+
1992 Blue, Yellow Red, Green Venturi, Hype Energy BP, Unisys, Orangina, Central Park, Adia, Goodyear, Chrysler, Zent, Apan777, Cabin, Lamborghini
1993 Blue, Yellow Red, Green Zanussi BP, Unisys, Goodyear, Chrysler, Rizla+
1994 Red, White Black, Green Kronenburg, Zanussi Ford, Goodyear, Adidas, Elf Aquitaine, Rizla+, Eurosport
1994 (non alcohol/tobacco races) Green Blue, Gold Tourtel, Zanussi, Speedy Ford, Goodyear, PACA, Adidas, Elf Aquitaine, Gauloises Blondes, Rizla+ In countries where advertising alcohol or tobacco is forbidden, Larrousse used the Tourtel livery

LEC

LEC was a Formula One team and constructor from the United Kingdom. They participated in ten Grands Prix, using a March in 1973. In 1977 they built their own car, the LEC CRP1.

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes
1977 Blue White, Red LEC Refrigeration Goodyear, Champion, Koni

Life

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes
1990 Red Black Albini & Fontanot, Life – Pic Agip, Goodyear, Beta Tools, ICM, Champion, TDD, Nardi Borelli

Ligier

Ligier always raced with the Bleu de France, the national racing colour of France, with red, black or white parts.

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Livery sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes
19761991 Blue White, Red (1982, 1984) Gitanes Elf (1979–83, 1986–1990), Talbot (1980–1982), Michelin, Matra (1977–82), Café do Brasil (1983), LOTO (1984–1990), Ligier, Antar (1984–1985, 1989), Goodyear (1987–1990), Ricard (1986), Pirelli (1985–1986), Renault (1984–1990)
19911995 Blue, White(1993) White, Blue (1993), Black (1991, 1993), Red (1992, 1994) Gitanes Blondes, Ligier, Zenith (1993), Les Pages Jaunes (1993), Loto (1992, 1994–1995) Elf Aquitaine Kickers, Mugen (1995), Goodyear, Giordana, Lamborghini (1991), Renault (1992–1994), Speedy (1995), Albatros (1995) Gitanes text was removed (1991–1993), Gitanes logo with a barcode over name (1994–1995), or "Gitanes" was replaced with "Ligier" and the Gitanes logo was replaced with a man with the French flag (1995)
1993 (Japan GP and Australia GP) White Light Blue, Black Gitanes None This Livery designed by Hugo Pratt was used only by Martin Brundle
1996 Blue White, Yellow Gauloises, Ligier, Parmalat, Elf Aquitaine Kickers, Mugen (1995), Goodyear, Giordana, Arisco, Amik, Fontana Bulloneria, Cricket & co, GUAM, BBS, Brembo, NGK, Tom Walkinshaw Racing "Gauloises" was replaced with "Ligier"

Lotus (1958–1994)

At the 1968 Spanish Grand Prix the Lotus, initially using the British racing green, became the first works team (second only to Team Gunston entering a private Brabham car at the 1968 South African Grand Prix)[22] to implement sponsorship brands as a livery when the possibility to do so was created in 1968. Lotus also had one of the longest sponsorship cooperations in Formula One history, making the black and gold of its John Player Special seasons (1972-1978 and 1981-1986) one of the best known liveries to this day.

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Livery sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes
19581962 Gray-Green White, Black
19621968 Green White, Black, Yellow
19681971 Red and White Gold Gold Leaf (Imperial Tobacco)
19721978 Black Gold John Player Special (Imperial Tobacco) Olympus (1978)
1979 British racing green Red, White and Blue Martini Tissot
1980 Dark Blue Red, White and Silver Essex Tissot
19811986 Black Gold John Player Special (Imperial Tobacco) Essex, Tissot, Courage (1981); Champion (1983); Pirelli (1983); Renault (1983–1986); Elf (1983–1986) Goodyear (1984–1986) Olympus (1985); DeLonghi (1986) "John Player Special" and the "JPS" was replaced with Laurels designs
1987 Yellow Blue Camel DeLonghi, Elf, Goodyear, Honda, Brembo, Micromax, Philips, Applicon "Camel" was replaced with "Lotus"
1988 Yellow Blue, Green Camel Epson, Goodyear, Honda, Courtaulds, Elf, OZ Wheels, Momo, Blistein "Camel" was replaced with "Courtaulds"
1989 Yellow Dark Blue Camel Epson, Goodyear, Courtaulds, Elf, OZ Wheels, Momo, Blistein, NGK, PIAA Corporation, Raychem "Camel" was replaced by the Camel logo
1990 Yellow Blue, Light Green Camel Epson, Goodyear, Courtaulds, Elf, OZ Wheels, Momo, Blistein, NGK, Phenix, BP, Raychem, Chrysler, Lamborghini "Camel" was replaced by the Camel logo
19911992 Green White (1991); Yellow (1992) BP Hitachi, Tamiya, Tommy Hilfiger, Komatsu, Nichibutsu, Shionogi, Castrol
19931994 Green, White and Red Black and Yellow Castrol Hitachi, Tamiya, Tommy Hilfiger, Miller, Loctite, Shionogi, Mobil 1, Pepe Jeans, Komatsu, Nichibutsu, SG Gigante (on Pedro Lamy's Car, as it was his sponsor)

Lotus (2010–2011)

The new Lotus team made its début in 2010 and was renamed to Caterham F1 in 2012. It was formally from Malaysia but still had a livery dominated by British racing green, like the old Lotus team had for many years.

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Livery sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s)
2010[23] British racing green Gold, White Tune Group 1Malaysia, Naza Group, Bridgestone, Proton, PACT, CNN[24]
2011[25] British racing green Gold, White AirAsia 1Malaysia, Naza Group, Renault, EQ8, CNN, Dell, General Electric

Lotus (2012–2015)

The Renault team was renamed to Lotus in 2012, following an agreement with Caterham F1. The team is owned by Luxembourg-based venture capital group Genii Capital and named after its branding partner Group Lotus. Its livery, introduced back in 2011 with Renault R31, was designed as a tribute to the Team Lotus cars of 1981–1986 and their famous John Player Special liveries.

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Livery sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Notes
2012 Black Gold, Red Lotus, Genii Total, Rexona, CLEAR, Trina Solar, TW Steel, Renault, Microsoft Dynamics, Avanade, Japan Rags, Advanced Global Trading, Auden Mckenzie Group, Pirelli The team partnered with alternative rock band Linkin Park at the 2012 Monaco Grand Prix to promote an iPad application.
The team promoted the movie The Dark Knight Rises at the 2012 British Grand Prix.
2013 Black, Red Gold Lotus, Genii Total, Rexona, CLEAR, Burn, Renault, Microsoft Dynamics, Columbia Records, Japan Rags, Advanced Global Trading, CNBC, Avanade, Auden Mckenzie Group, Peace One Day, Pirelli The Lotus livery changed a little for 2013, with both cars featuring their drivers' respective names near the top air intake. Rumours said that the team was close to signing Honeywell as their sponsor and changed the livery accordingly in advance.[26]
2014 Black, Red Gold Lotus, Genii, PDVSA EMC, Total, Saxo Bank, Rexona, CLEAR, Burn, Renault, Microsoft Dynamics, Columbia Records, Yota Devices, Avanade, Richard Mille, Peace One Day, Venezuela Tourism, Pirelli
2015 Black Gold, Red Lotus, Genii, PDVSA EMC, Pirelli, Saxo Bank, Microsoft Dynamics, Mercedes-Benz, Richard Mille, Altran, Yota Devices, CD-adapco, Peace One Day, Elysium Inc., Venezuela Tourism, Microsoft Lumia The team promoted the movie Mad Max: Fury Road at the 2015 Spanish Grand Prix.

Maki

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Livery sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s)
1974 White Red Circle none Firestone
1975 Blue Citizen Mecauto, Goodyear

Manor

Manor entered Formula One in 2016 after being renamed from Marussia.

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Livery sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s)
2016 Red, Blue White, Black Pertamina (until German GP), Shazam, Pirelli, Daffy's, Rebellion, Rescale, Kiky (until German GP), Airbnb

March Engineering

In the mid-1970s, the works March team (March Engineering) often ran different sponsorship liveries on individual cars, under multiple entrant names.

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Livery sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s)
1970 Red STP Ford, Menards
1971 Red STP Girling, Smog
1972 Red STP Oil Treatment Champion, Fina, Vick
1973 Red STP Champion, Fina, Vick, Shell
1974 (Vittorio Brambilla) Orange Black, White Beta Tools Goodyear, Champion
1974 (Hans-Joachim Stuck) Orange White Jägermeister Goodyear, Beta Tools
1974 (Reine Wisell) Orange Dark Green, Gold Vastkust-Stugan Goodyear, Levi's Jeans, Champion, Tor Line
1974 (Howden Ganley) Dark Green White none Goodyear, Champion
1975 (Vittorio Brambilla) Orange White, Red, Green Beta Tools Champion, Ferodo, Goodyear
1975 (Lella Lombardi) White Red Lavazza Champion, AGV, Goodyear
1976 Yellow Blue Lavazza (Lella Lombardi), MacConnal Mason Gallery Fine Paintings (Ronnie Peterson, sometimes there was a Swedish flag in lieu of this sponsor) Goodyear, Champion
1976 (Ronnie Peterson) Red Blue, White First National Bank Goodyear, Duckhams
1976 (Vittorio Brambilla) Orange White, Green, Red Beta Tools Goodyear, Shell, Champion
1977 (Hollywood March Racing) Red White, Black Hollywood Goodyear, Caixa, Jesus Saves, Rastro, Champion, Koni
1977 (Team Rothmans International) Yellow Blue Rothmans Goodyear, Champion, Castrol
1977 (Ian Scheckter) White Blue Rothmans Goodyear, Champion, Valvoline
1977 (Hans-Joachim Stuck) White Red, Blue John Day Model Cars Goodyear, Koni, Champion
1981 Black Guinness Mangels wheels, Rizla+
1982 White Blue, Red, Gold, Yellow Rothmans
1983 White Light Blue, Light Green, Red Rizla+ Fujifilm, Copec
1987 Light Blue Leyton House Cobra, March
1988 Light Blue Leyton House Diesel, Annic, Cobra, Diavia, Osama
1989 Light Blue Green, Black Leyton House BP, Annic, Osama, Diavia
1990 Light Blue Green, Black Leyton House, Carglass BP, Annic, Osama, Diavia
1991 Light Blue Green, Black Leyton House, Autoglass BP, Annic, Osama, Diavia
1992 Light Blue Green, White, Black, Blue Uliveto, BFI, Rizla+, Blaupunkt, Autoglass BP, Rial, Bon Appetit, Sportrack, Antera Wheels, Corona.

Marussia

Marussia entered Formula One in 2012 after Virgin Racing was renamed. The team was renamed as Manor in 2016.

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Livery sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s)
2012 Black, Red White, Grey Marussia Motors Virgin, QNET, CNBC, Pirelli
2013 Red, Black White QNET, Sage ERP X3, Antler, Bifold, Pirelli, RBK TV
2014 QNET, Sage ERP X3, Bifold, ROYALS, ARMIN STROM, Pirelli
2015 Red, White Black, Blue Flex-Box Airbnb, Erreà, Pirelli, Coupons.com, Alaska Coffee Roasting, Shazam

MasterCard Lola

Extremely short lived team, the team folded after failing to qualify in the opening race.

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s)
1997 Blue Red, White, Orange MasterCard, Pennzoil Lycra, Lola, Track & Field, Men's Health, Safra, Bridgestone

Matra

Except for the green Matra MS9 car raced at the 1968 South African Grand Prix, Matra cars entered both by the French works team Equipe Matra Sports and the British Ken Tyrrell´s privateer team Matra International always kept the Bleu de France, the national racing colour of France.

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Livery sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) / Notes
1968 (MS9) Green Caltex
1968 Blue Matra, Elf (Matra MS10) A French, British and Scottish flag in honour of the constructor (Matra), team (Matra International) and driver (Jackie Stewart) respectively (Jackie Stewart´s Matra MS10 car).
1969 Blue White Matra, Dunlop Elf
1970 Blue Green and White (Pescarolo's car), White and Red (Beltoise's car) Matra-Simca Goodyear, Elf

McLaren

The first McLaren Formula One car raced at the 1966 Monaco Grand Prix was painted white with a green stripe to represent a fictional Yamura team in John Frankenheimer's film Grand Prix.[27] McLaren and Marlboro had the longest sponsorship deal between a team and its title sponsor in F1 history which lasted for 23 consecutive seasons (19741996).[28] McLaren then aligned with West (1997-2005) and Vodafone (2007-2013). In 2019, McLaren became the second Formula One team to sign a sponsorship deal with a tobacco company with British American Tobacco[29] ever since Formula One banned tobacco advertising in 2006.

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Livery/Principal sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes
Location-specific livery changes (2011–present)
1966 White, Black
1967 White, Red
19671968 Red, Black
19681972 Yellow, Orange White Goodyear, Reynolds Aluminium, Autolite, Gulf, BP, Sasol
19721974 White Black and Red Yardley Goodyear, TAG Heuer, Champion, Gulf, Texaco, Lockheed
19741996 Red and White Marlboro (Altria Group) TAG Group (1983–1996), Texaco (1974–1979), Castrol (1980), Unipart (1981–1983), Valvoline (1981), Shell (1984–1994), Mobil 1 (1995–1996), Hugo Boss (1984–1996), Honda (1988–1992), Saima Avandero (1984–1986), Showa (1988–1991), Tencel (1995), Kmart (1993), Courtaulds (1989–1995), Goodyear (1974–1980, 1985–1996), Michelin (1981–1984), Hercules (1981–1987), Ford (1993), Peugeot (1994), Mercedes-Benz (1995–1996), Locktite (1995–1996), Camozzi (1991–1996) Marlboro was replaced by a chevron (1974), barcode (1984–1985, 1987–1992) or with McLaren brand (1986, 1991–1993). At the 1986 Portuguese Grand Prix, Keke Rosberg's car was painted yellow and white rather than red and white, to advertise Marlboro Lights.
1979 (some races) White Blue, Gold Löwenbräu Marlboro, Texaco, Goodyear, Champion
19972005 Black Silver West (Imperial Tobacco) Mercedes-Benz, Mobil, Siemens (2004–2005), Mobil 1, CA, Inc. (1997–2002), Hugo Boss, SAP (1997, 2001–2005), Schuco, Locitte (1997–2003), Sonax (2003), Sun Microsystems, Henkel (2004–2005), Siemens Mobile (2001–2004), Warsteiner (1998–2002), Camozzi (1997–1998), Hilton Hotels & Resorts (2005), Goodyear (1997), Bridgestone (1998–2001), Fujitsu Siemens (1999–2000) "West" was removed or replaced with West logo (1997–1999), with driver's first names and "Team" (on team members clothing) (1999–2004) or driver's full name and "Team McLaren" (on team members clothing) (2005).
2006 Silver Black and Red Emirates Mercedes-Benz, Mobil, Johnnie Walker (Diageo plc), Siemens, AT&T, Hugo Boss, SAP, Mobil 1, Schuco, Henkel, Hilton Hotels & Resorts Johnnie Walker logos were either removed, or replaced by "Keep Walking" logos or Diageo's logo in Turkey, for races in Muslim countries which forbid alcohol advertising. They are still absent in those countries.
2007-2009 Silver Red Vodafone Mercedes-Benz, Mobil, Johnnie Walker (Diageo plc), Aigo, Santander, Mobil 1, Hugo Boss, BF Goodrich, SAP
2010 Silver Red Vodafone Mercedes-Benz, Mobil 1, Johnnie Walker, Aigo, Xtb, Hugo Boss, Bridgestone
2011 Silver Red Vodafone Mercedes-Benz, Mobil 1, Hugo Boss, Aigo, Johnnie Walker, AkzoNobel, Pirelli In Montreal, because of Vodafone's 45% stake in Verizon Wireless, and the lack of other North American business operations, there is a co-branding of Vodafone and Verizon.
2012 Silver Red Vodafone Mercedes-Benz, Mobil 1, Hugo Boss, Lucozade, Maximuscle, Tooned, Pirelli In Austin, the Vodafone branding is replaced with Verizon Wireless (then a joint venture of Verizon and Vodafone).
2013 Silver Red Vodafone Mercedes-Benz, Mobil 1, Hugo Boss, Lucozade, Tooned, Claro, Pirelli Vodafone partners replaced the brand in Bahrain and Austin. Zain, which is Vodafone's partner in the Middle East, was used in Bahrain. Verizon branding used in Austin.
2014 Silver Black Mercedes-Benz, Mobil 1, Hugo Boss, TAG Heuer, SAP, Pirelli, Johnnie Walker, Esso, ASOS.com
2015 Black, Silver (Australia to Bahrain) Red Honda, Johnnie Walker, Mobil 1, Pirelli, SAP, CNN, TAG Heuer, Hilton, Segafredo, KPMG, Esso
Dark Grey (Spain to Abu Dhabi)
2016 Dark Grey Red Honda, Johnnie Walker, Mobil 1, Pirelli, SAP, CNN, Hilton, Segafredo, KPMG, Esso, Richard Mille, Sensodyne, NRF, NTT Communications, Michael Kors, Chandon Chandon replaced by stars (Bahrain), or removed (Abu Dhabi). Esso is replaced by Mobil in Australia, and Exxon in the United States.
2017 Orange, Black White Honda, Johnnie Walker, Castrol, Pirelli, SAP, CNN, Richard Mille, NTT Communications, Michael Kors, Hilton, NRF, Logitech, Chandon, World's Fastest Gamer Chandon replaced by stars or McLaren wordmark (Rear wing), Johnnie Walker removed.
2018 Orange Blue, Black Renault, Dell Technologies, NTT Communications, Petrobras, Logitech, Airgain, Pirelli, SAP, Richard Mille, Kimoa, Hilton, NRF, CNBC, Lubrax, Coca-Cola, McLaren Shadow, Logitech, FxPro, Chandon
2019 Renault, A Better Tomorrow (BAT), Estrella Galicia, Petrobras, Lubrax, Pirelli, SAP, McLaren Shadow, CNBC, Huski Chocolate, Richard Mille, FxPro, Hilton, Coca-Cola, Arrow, Logitech, Dell Technologies, AutoNation, ScanSource, Mission Foods, Automation Anywhere, KAUST A Better Tomorrow livery promotes BAT product brands VUSE (previously VYPE) & VELO (previously LYFT). A Better Tomorrow livery is replaced with 7-Eleven in Australia (2019) and Singapore (2019); Couche-Tard in Canada (2019); Dufry in France (2019), Hungary (2019 and 2020) and Brazil (2019); Night and Day in Belgium (2019); FamilyMart in Japan (2019).
2020 A Better Tomorrow (BAT) Renault, Estrella Galicia, Automation Anywhere, Pirelli, McLaren Shadow, CNBC, Huski Chocolate, Richard Mille, FxPro, Hilton, Arrow, Dell Technologies, Darktrace, Tumi, Klipsch, Splunk, Coca-Cola, Buzz & Co, FAI Aviation Group, KAUST, Logitech, Mission Foods, Gulf Oil

Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes-Benz first competed in Formula One during the 1954 and 1955 seasons. This was in the time before sponsorship liveries and the team was using an all silver livery, the national racing color of Germany. The team was absent from Formula One after this, returning in 1994 as an engine supplier.

Mercedes-Benz rejoined Formula One as a team in 2010 after having purchased the Brawn GP team on 16 November 2009. On 21 December 2009 it signed a €30 million per season contract with Petronas as title sponsor.[30] On 25 January 2010 Mercedes GP unveiled the car livery for the 2010 season.[31] The blueish green livery color of Petronas is just present as fine lines at the side of the car, which overall is mainly painted in silver like the old time Mercedes race cars of the 1930s and 1950s. To celebrate their 125th anniversary in motorsport, Mercedes-Benz decided to launch a special one-off livery for the 2019 German Grand Prix. The livery was a homage to the first racing cars that Mercedes made.[32]

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Notes
19541955 Silver White
2010[33] Black, Green Petronas Bridgestone, Aabar Investments, MIG, Henri Lloyd, Graham, Autonomy
2011[34] Green Petronas, Mercedes Aabar, Autonomy, Deutsche Post, MIG Bank, Graham London, Monster Energy, Pirelli
2012 Aabar, Deutsche Post, MIG Bank, Monster Energy, Pirelli, Puma
2013 Green and Black BlackBerry, MIG Bank, Monster Energy, Pirelli, Puma In Malaysia, the team promote Petronas Primax gasoline.
2014 Blue, Black BlackBerry, Monster Energy, Pirelli, Swissquote Bank, Puma
2015 BlackBerry, Monster Energy, Pirelli, Puma, Hugo Boss, Epson, Qualcomm
2016 Monster Energy, Pirelli, Puma, Hugo Boss, Epson, Qualcomm, IWC watches
2017 Monster Energy, Pirelli, Puma, Hugo Boss, Epson, Qualcomm
2018 UBS, Qualcomm, Epson, Bose, Tommy Hilfiger, Pirelli, Puma, Monster Energy, IWC Watches
2019 UBS, Qualcomm, Epson, Bose, Tommy Hilfiger, Pirelli, Puma, IWC Schaffhausen, Marriott Bonvoy, Monster Energy, CrowdStrike, TIBCO, Pure Storage, Tata Communications, ebmpapst, OMP Racing, Axalta, ASSOS, OZ Racing, Brembo, Endless Brake Technology, Seedlip During the German Grand Prix, the team raced with a one-off livery to celebrate their 125th anniversary in motorsport.[32]
2020 Black Blue, Red AMD, Ineos, Epson, CrowdStrike, Pirelli, Tommy Hilfiger, IWC Schaffhausen

Merzario

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s)
1977 Red Fina, Goodyear
1978 (first version) Red Marlboro Goodyear, Champion
1978 (second version) Red Black Marlboro Goodyear, Gulf, Champion
1978 (third version) Black Green Marlboro, Florbath Goodyear, Rodacciai, Champion
1979 Yellow Black Marlboro, Florbath RETE, Rodacciai, Goodyear, Champion, Magneti Marelli, La Varesina Sofam Onoranze Funebri

Midland

Midland F1 competed for only one year, 2006. They took over Jordan in 2005, but Midland sold it in late 2006 to Spyker. They were the first F1 team to compete with a Russian license. (After Spyker's takeover in mid-2006, the team changed its livery to orange and name to Spyker MF1 Racing. In 2007, the team competed as Spyker F1.)

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Livery sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s)
2006 Grey White, Red Midland Rhino's, Mingya, JVC, Zim, TrekStor, Weigl, MAN, Euro Poker.com, Superfund, Toyota
2006 (after Spyker takeover) Orange Silver Spyker, Rhino's Mingya, Euro Poker.com, Zim, TrekStor, Weigl, MAN, JVC, Superfund, Toyota

Minardi

As the longest lasting Formula 1 backrunners, Minardi had an enormous variety of sponsors during its 21 seasons, but still managed to have a predominantly black painted car most of the time.

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes
1985 Yellow Black Simod Sportshoes, Gilmar Resta, Pirelli, Brembo, Koni
1986 Yellow Black Simod Sportshoes, Gilmar Resta, Agip, Pirelli, Magneti Marelli
1987 Yellow Black Simod Sportshoes, Minardi Reporter, Intercosmo, Lois, Resta
1988 Black, Yellow White Cimaron, Lois Gilmar, Resta, Simair, Goodyear, Koni, Atlantic, Sanyo, Camel
1989 Black Yellow Simod Sportshoes, Campogalliano Ceramiche Mokador, Cavallo, Atlantic, Pirelli, Marri, Resta, IBF Formularios
1990 White, Yellow Black Scm Group, Sime, Lois Mokador, Malizia, Agip, Pirelli, Resta, Roltra
19911992 Black, Yellow White minardi, Campogalliano Ceramiche Mercatone Uno, Scm Group, Lamborghini, Chrysler, Agip, Sasiem, Resta, IBF Formularios
1993 White, Black Yellow Beta, minardi, Valleverde Mercatone Uno, COCIF, Agip, Roerig, Magneti Marelli, Goodyear, Malaguti
1994 Sky Blue, White, Blue Orange, Black, Yellow Lucchini, Beta, Fondmetal, Valleverde, Ford, Service Grandiola, Omersub, Central Park Agip, COCIF, RBM, Magneti Marelli, Resta, Bee, Malaguti, Mercatone Uno
19951996 Dark Blue, Fluorescent Green White Doimo, Valleverde, BRUMS, Catamaran Watches, Ford, Clearly Canadian, Marlboro (1995) Bossini, Beta, Goodyear, RBM, Fondmetal, Império Bonança, Galletti-Boston, Magneti Marelli, Mercatone Uno, RBM, Kamikawa Clinic, Lusfina Marlboro changed to bar code (1995)
1997 Black, Blue White, Yellow Mild Seven, Roces Doimo, Fondmetal, Magneti Marelli, COCIF, Beta, Valleverde Mild Seven changed to Mild Seven logo
1998 Blue White Fondmetal, Roces, Avex Group Doimo, Ventura, Telecom, Bossini, Visa, Beta Tools, Cimatron
1999 Silver, Blue None Telefónica, Ford, Roces, Fondmetal, Quilmes, Magneti Marelli, SAICO, Cimatron, Beta Tools, Sorbini, Doimo, PDP, Molveno Oem
2000 Yellow Blue Telefónica PSN, Doimo, COCIF, Fondmetal, PDP, Musashi, Cimatron, Brembo, Beta Tools, Sorbini, Frezia, I.A.N., Bridgestone, Magneti Marelli, Allegrini
2001 Black White European Aviation Magnum, LeasePlan, COCIF, Gericom, PDP, LG, Allegrini, Bossini, Ciet, Sorbini, Cimatron, Beta Tools, Michelin, Fabia, CorpoNove, Sebring, BioFox, Diemme, Magneti Marelli, C2C, Rolling Center
2002 Black Red, White Go KL (Kuala Lumpur), European Aviation, Magnum Asiatech, Magneti Marelli, Quadriga, Gazprom, Beta Tools, Michelin, Cimatron, CPP, Brevi, Healthy, Admiral, Allegrini, PC Suria, 3D Systems
2003 Black White, Red Trust, Wilux, Muermans Groep, European Aviation Gazprom, Superfund, Cimatron, Beta Tools, Magneti Marelli, JSP, Palmer Sport, Allegrini, Brevi, Halfords, SBS, SWS, LeasePlan, Stayer
2004 Black, Green White, Red Trust, Wilux, Muermans Groep, Superfund OzJet, UNIQA, Magneti Marelli, ER9S, CIB Lizing, Brevi, Allegrini, Fondmetal, COCIF, Feedback, CONNECT, Cimatron, Beta Tools, Santogal Grupo, Auto Glym, 3D Systems, LeasePlan, Bridgestone During the 2004 United States Grand Prix, Minardi's livery featured logos of Mandemakers Keukens and Goldenpalace.com. The team also ran without sponsorship on race day at the 2004 British Grand Prix due to the death of Sporting Director, John Walton.
2005 Black White OzJet co2neutraal.tv, Lost Boys, MAN, JVC, Muermans Group, SMP Bank, Upex, Kärnten, LB Icon, Beta Tools, Midac, Magneti Marelli, LeasePlan, Bridgestone

Modena

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s)
1991 Blue Black Victors, Grana Padano, LeasePlan, Central Park Agip, Goodyear, Radar, Lamborghini, Nolan


Onyx

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes(s)
1989 Blue White, Pink Moneytron Marlboro, P'tit Lou, Autokrant, CAPA, Goodyear, Nokia Data, Neste Oil "Marlboro" was replaced with barcode, the Chevron logo is retained
1990 Blue White, Green/Pink Monteverdi Automuseum Marlboro, Goodyear "Marlboro" was replaced with barcode, the Chevron logo is retained

Osella

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s)
1980 White Blue MS Denim, Goodyear, Sachs, Ferodo, Mobil 1, Motul, Pioneer, Saima Avandero
1981 White Blue, Red Denim Goodyear, Alpilatte, Caref
1982 White Blue, Light Blue Denim Pirelli, Saima Avandero, Pioneer
1983 Blue White Kelemata Carvico, Sanpi, Alfa Romeo, Vaccari
1984 Blue Red, Black Kelemata Carvico, Pirelli, Champion, Milde Sorte, Brembo, Ferodo, Sol, Victor, Emco
1985 Blue White, Black Kelemata Agip, Micromax, Victor, Magneti Marelli, Pirelli
1986 Blue White, Black, Yellow Landis & Gyr, Mase Generators, Orizzonte Piemonte, René Lezard Financial Trust Co., Pirelli, Master Sport, Bocchini, Agip, Carvico, Edmondo Costruzioni
1987 Black Yellow Stievani (an electrodomestic emporium from Turin), Rosa dei Mobili (a furniture emporium from Turin) Arpo, North Pole, Fondmetal
1988 Black Yellow, White Stievani, Rosa Arpo, North Pole, Fondmetal, Agip
1989 White Red, Black Fondmetal Rosa, Sirena, Magneti Marelli, Tardito
1990 Black Orange, Red Fondmetal Sirena, Arpo, SPAL, Tardito, Rosa

Pacific

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes(s)
1994 Silver Blue, Pink Igol Lubrificants, Ursus Elf Aquitaine, systran, Goodyear Ursus logo was removed
1995 Blue Light Blue, Dark Green, Yellow, Black Ursus, Synthèse Universelle, Franck Muller Elf Aquitaine, ITS Ceramiche, RDA management consultants, Air Sicilia, Interflora, Igol Lubrifiants, Ford, brummel, Catamaran Watches, Marie Formigari, Ito En Seleb, Quest, Euromik, Godard, Hewlett Packard, Antera Ursus logo was removed

Penske

Penske entered the Formula One World Championship from 1974 to 1976 and maintained its livery and sponsors throughout its three seasons in F1.

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Notes
19741977 White Red, Blue First National City Travelers Checks Goodyear, Sunoco, Norton, Spirit A US flag as a mark of the team's nationality.

Prost

Prost competed in Formula One for five seasons, with similar liveries in each season, despite changing sponsors.

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes
1997–2000 Blue Black Gauloises, PlayStation 2, Yahoo! (2000), AGFA Société Bic, Alcatel (1997–1999), Peugeot (1998–2000), Sodexho (1999–2000), Catia Solutions, Canal+ (1997–1999), Bridgestone, New Man (1999–2000), Giordana (1997), LVS (1997–1998) Gauloises was removed or changed to "bar code" or to Alcatel at the 1998 French GP, British GP and German GP
2001 Blue Red Prost Grand Prix, PSN, Acer Dark Dog, Parmalat, Adecco, Brastemp, Česká pojišt'ovna, Catia Solutions, Magneti Marelli, Michelin, Altran, New Man

RAM

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s)
1976–1983 See Brabham / March
1984 White Green Skoal Bandit Rizla+, Sitev, Contesse Barry, Newsweek
1985 White Green Skoal Bandit Rizla+, Sitev, Conte of Florence, Newsweek, Rizla+, Pirelli

Racing Point

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s)
2019 Pink, Blue White, Magenta, Grey SportPesa, BWT Hackett London, Claro, Telcel, Infinitum, NEC, Alpinestars, Pirelli, JCB, Acronis, Univa, Canada Life, Bombardier, Ravenol
2020 Pink White, Magenta BWT Hackett London, Claro, Telcel, Infinitum, Alpinestars, Pirelli, JCB, Univa, Canada Life, Bombardier, IFS, ZhongAn, Ravenol

Rebaque

Rebaque is the only Mexican team in F1 to date. Named after its driver Héctor Rebaque, it always raced with a brown and gold livery.

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s)
1978 Brown Gold None None
1979 Brown Gold Carta Blanca, Marlboro None

Red Bull Racing

Jaguar Racing was renamed Red Bull Racing after the former was bought from Ford on 15 November 2004 by the energy drink company.[35] Red Bull's involvement in Formula One dates back to 1995, when it first sponsored the Sauber team. The deal with Sauber lasted until the end of the 2004 season.

Since its first season in 2005 the car livery did not change much, always keeping Red Bull as the main sponsor. This changed in 2013, when Infiniti became the team's title sponsor and Red Bull's branding on the car was reduced.

Red Bull have used special liveries on multiple occasions, supporting the release up upcoming films and company's charity program Wings for Life.

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Livery sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Special liveries
20052006[36] Blue Red, Yellow, Silver Red Bull Hangar-7 The team supported movies Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith and Superman Returns at the 2005 and 2006 Monaco Grand Prix respectively.
2007[36] Red, Yellow Metro International The team used special livery at the 2007 British Grand Prix to promote Wings for Life charity program.
2008[37] Wings For Life The team used special livery at the 2008 Brazilian Grand Prix, highlighting David Coulthard's retirement from Formula One. Red Bull Racing received approval from the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile, Formula One's governing body, to run Coulthard's car in different colours than his teammate Mark Webber.[38]
2009[39] Hangar-7, Red Bull Mobile, 7-Eleven
2010[40] Dark Blue Total, Renault, Pepe Jeans, Rauch, Red Bull Mobile, Singha, LG
2011[41]2012 Red Bull, Infiniti, Total Rauch, Renault, Pepe Jeans, FXDD, CASIO, Singha, Pirelli, Geox, SKY The team used special Faces for Charity livery at the 2012 British Grand Prix, once again promoting Wings for Life.
2013 Blue, Purple Infiniti, Red Bull, Total Rauch, Renault, Pepe Jeans, FXDD, CASIO, Singha, Pirelli, Geox, SKY
2014 Rauch, Renault, Pepe Jeans, FXDD, CASIO, Singha, Pirelli, Geox, SKY, Siemens, AT&T
2015 Dark Blue, Purple Rauch, Renault, Pepe Jeans, Exness, CASIO, Singha, Pirelli, Hisense, Platform Computing, Siemens, AT&T In pre-season testing, a camouflage livery was used.
2016 Navy Blue Red Bull, Total Rauch, Pepe Jeans, Exness, TAG Heuer, Pirelli, Hisense, Puma, Siemens, AT&T, Aston Martin, Platform Computing During wet tyre testing at Paul Ricard, "Infiniti" on the Red Bull RB10 was changed to "Red Bull".
2017 Red Bull Rauch, Citrix, TAG Heuer, Pirelli, Hisense, Puma, Siemens, AT&T, Aston Martin, Mobil 1, Esso, IBM, Simplivity In United States and Mexico, both Exxon and Mobil are used, exclusively, as Esso, along with Exxon and Mobil, are ExxonMobil fuel brands. During the 1000th Grand Prix, first generation of Esso and Mobil logos are used. At the 2019 British Grand Prix, 007 livery was used to promote the 25th James bond film, along with B549 WUU to replace Aston Martin livery.
2018 Red Bull, Aston Martin TAG Heuer, Rauch, Citrix, Pirelli, Puma, Siemens, AT&T, Mobil 1, Esso, IBM, DITA, Hewlett Packard Enterprise
2019 Honda, Rauch, Citrix, Pirelli, Puma, W66.com, Siemens, AT&T, Mobil 1, Esso, IBM, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, TAG Heuer, Futurocoin
2020 Honda, Rauch, Citrix, Pirelli, Puma, Siemens, PayVoo, Mobil 1, Esso, IBM, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, TAG Heuer, My World, AT&T

Renault

Renault entered Formula One in 1977 and withdrew as a team after the 1985 season. Renault returned to Formula One in 2002 by buying the Benetton team. Renault had a contract with Mild Seven from 2002 to 2006, and had a title contract with ING Group from 2007 to the 2009 Italian Grand Prix when ING withdrew all association with Renault. The team was later sold and became Lotus in 2012, before Renault bought back the team and returned as a constructor in 2016.

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Livery sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Non-tobacco/alcohol and other livery changes
1977–1985 Yellow Black, White Elf Aquitaine, Renault Longines, Europcar, Champion, Michelin (1977–1984), Ferodo, Tissot, Goodyear (1985), Magneti Marelli, Koni, Facom, RoT Electronics, Speedline, De Carbon, Sodicam, Valeo
2002–2006[42] Blue Yellow Mild Seven Chronotech, Elf Aquitaine, Telefónica (2004–2006), Hanjin Shipping (2002–2006), i-mode (2004–2006), Magneti Marelli, Altran, Elysium, Steria, Symantec "Mild Seven" was replaced with "Blue World" or "RenaultSport" (2002), Mild Seven logo was replaced with "Blue World" or replaced with sky blue space (2003), Mild Seven was replaced with drivers full name, Mild Seven logo was replaced by the car's number "Mild Seven" was replaced with "Team Spirit" (on team members clothing) (2004), Mild Seven changed to "Team Spirit" or concept art (2005 to 2006)
2007[43] Yellow White, Orange ING Group Hanjin Shipping, Chronotech, Elf Aquitaine, Magneti Marelli, Altran, Elysium, Steria, Symantec
2008[44] Chronotech, Mutua Madrileña, Pepe Jeans, Elf Aquitaine, Magneti Marelli, Altran, Elysium, Steria, Symantec
2009[45] ING Group (until Italian GP[46]), Renault (from Singapore GP) Total, Mutua Madrileña (until Italian GP[46]), Pepe Jeans, TW Steel (from Abu Dhabi GP), MegaFon, Altran, Elysium, Steria, Symantec "ING" changed to "Renault" once ING withdrew support following the Italian GP[46]
2010[47] Yellow, Black Red Renault Total, TW Steel, Elf, Bridgestone, HP,[48][49] Mov'It,[48][49] Lada,[49][50] DIAC,[51] Bank Snoras, Vyborg Shipyards, Flagman Vodka
2011[52] Black Gold, Red Renault, Lotus Total, Genii, Lada, Japan Rags, Trina Solar, Sibur, TW Steel, Suncore Corporation, Embratel, Flagman, Rover Coal, Helvetica, Elf, Magneti Marelli, Symantec, Elysium, NetApp, Pirelli
2016 Yellow Black, Grey Renault Infiniti, Genii, Jack & Jones, Microsoft Dynamics, Total, Pirelli, EMC Corporation, DigiPen, Office 365, Devialet, Eurodatacar, Elysium Inc, Computacenter, Bell & Ross, Athletic Propulsion Labs
2017 Yellow, Black Grey Renault Infiniti, Genii, Microsoft, BP, Castrol, Pirelli, DigiPen, Devialet, Eurodatacar, Elysium Inc, Computacenter, Bell & Ross, Mapfre, Siemens, Athletic Propulsion Labs, SMP Racing, Ixell
2018 Black Yellow, Grey Renault Castrol, Infiniti, RCI Banque, Mapfre, Estrella Galicia, BP, Microsoft, Eurodatacar, Bell & Ross, Tmall, Genii, Alpinestars, Athletic Propulsion Labs, Elysium Inc, Hechter, Ixell, Pirelli, Siemens
2019 Castrol, Infiniti, RCI Banque, Mapfre, BP, Microsoft, Bell & Ross, Tmall, Genii, Pirelli, Elysium Inc, Hechter
2020 Renault, DP World Castrol, Infiniti, RCI Banque, Mapfre, BP, Microsoft, Bell & Ross, DP World, Genii, Pirelli, E-Tech, DuPont, Elysium Inc, Ixell, Yahoo!, Tmall

Rial

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s)
1988 Blue Black, White Rial Wheels, Bobson Jeans Marlboro, STP, Alpine, Tamoil
1989 Blue Light Blue, Black, White Rial Wheels Marlboro, STP, Behr, Einbach, Goodyear

Sauber

Sauber is a Swiss Formula One constructor that joined the Formula One grid in 1993. At the end of the 2005 season it was bought by BMW and from 2006 to 2009 it raced as BMW Sauber F1 Team. On 27 November 2009, BMW agreed to sell the team back to its original founder, Peter Sauber.[2] The 2010 Formula One season marked Sauber's return as an independent constructor.

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Livery sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Other Changes
1993 Black White Liqui Moly, Mercedes-Benz, Elf, Lightouse, Broker Goodyear
1994 Black White, Red Tissot, Broker Mercedes-Benz, Harvard, Sonax, Castrol In the Canadian GP, the sidepods of de Cesaris's car featured "Forza Andrea" ("Go Andrea"), "200 Gran Premi" ("200 Grands Prix") and "In bocca al lupo!" ("Good luck!") and the car was decorated with pink and yellow stripes each of which was a first name[53]
1995 Navy Blue Yellow, Red Red Bull Ford, Petronas, Goodyear
1996 Blue Turquoise, Red, Yellow Red Bull Ford, Petronas, Goodyear, Brembo
1997–1998 Blue Turquoise, Red, Yellow Red Bull, Petronas Goodyear, Catia Solutions, Silicon Graphics, Magneti Marelli
1999–2002 Blue Turquoise, Red, Yellow Red Bull, Petronas, Parmalat (1999–2000), Credit Suisse (2001–2002) Bridgestone, Brastemp (1999–2000), Temenos (2001–2002), Emil Frey, fkg.com (2000–2001), Catia Solutions, Magneti Marelli
2003–2004[54] Blue Turquoise, Red, Yellow, White Red Bull, Petronas Bridgestone, Credit Suisse, Emil Frey, MTS GSM, Magneti Marelli, Taikang Life (2004), Sokhna Port (2004)
2005 Blue Turquoise, Yellow, White Petronas Michelin, Credit Suisse, MTS GSM
2006–2009 see BMW Sauber
2010[55] White, Black Red Club One Certina,[56] Bridgestone, Scalp-D, Burger King, Emil Frey, Mad Croc Energy
2011[57] White, Black Red Claro Telmex, Disensa, Telcel, NEC, José Cuervo, Interproteccion, AsiaJet, Certina, Emil Frey, Mad Croc, Nabholz, Pirelli The José Cuervo ad was for Cuervo Tequila except for Istanbul, where their Cholula Hot Sauce replaced the drink because of prohibitions on alcohol advertising.
2012 White, Black Red Claro Telmex, Telcel, NEC, Chelsea F.C., Disensa, José Cuervo, Interproteccion, Certina, Emil Frey, Nabholz, Pirelli
2013 Dark Grey, Silver Red, White Claro Telmex, Telcel, NEC, OC Oerlikon, Chelsea F.C., José Cuervo, Interproteccion, Certina, Emil Frey, Pirelli
2014 Dark Grey, Silver Red, White Claro Telmex, Telcel, NEC, OC Oerlikon, Chelsea F.C., José Cuervo, Interproteccion, Certina, Emil Frey, Pirelli, McGregor
2015 Blue Yellow, White Banco do Brasil Pirelli, Oerlikon, Chelsea F.C., Emil Frey, Certina, Silanna, Swiss Fibertec
2016 Blue Yellow, White Banco do Brasil CNBC, IFS, Malbuner Power Slice, Edox, Emil Frey, Silanna, Pirelli, MODO Eyewear
2017 Blue White, Gold CNBC, Silanna, Pirelli, Edox, MODO Eyewear, Erreà
2018 White Red, Blue Alfa Romeo Silanna, Carrera, Claro, Richard Mille, Kappa, Pirelli

Shadow

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Livery sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Notes
1973 White Red Embassy Esso, Goodyear, Ferodo A US flag as a mark of the team's nationality.
1974 Black Universal Oil Products Goodyear A US flag as a mark of the team's nationality.
1975 Red, Orange Goodyear, Champion A US flag as a mark of the team's nationality.
1976 Red, White Lucky Strike Goodyear appeared in 1 Car
1976 Red, Blue Tabatip
1977 White Red, Blue, Light Blue Tabatip, Villiger-Kiel
1978–1979 White, Blue (Lammers) Red / Burning Lion (Lammers) Villiger, Villiger-Kiel, Samson (Lammers)
1980 Black Yellow, Orange, Red Villiger, Samson

Simtek

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Livery sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Notes
1994–1995 Purple Red, Black, Blue MTV Europe, Barbara MC (after 1994 San Marino Grand Prix), XTC Russell Athletic, Ford, Würth, Goodyear, Vernilux, Korean Air, Fogo de Chao (in some GPs), COX Sport Shoes, Paul Mitchell, Men's Tenoras, Marutama Foods, Time-Sert, Ford After Ratzenberger's death, on the airbox an Austrian flag with "For Roland" text was displayed.

Spirit

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s)
1983 (early livery) White Red, Blue, Black Honda Marlboro, NGK, Newsweek, Shell, +1
1983 (later livery) Blue Red, White, Black Honda, Virginiana, Kelemata Marlboro, NGK, Newsweek, Shell, +1, SYDEXPO
1984 (early livery) White Black Sport Goofy, Panasonic, Momo, Majestic STP, Bburago, Topolino, Pirelli
1984 (later livery) Red Black, White Sport Goofy, Panasonic, Momo, Marlboro, STP, Bburago, Pirelli
1985 (early livery) White Black Elledi Wafers, Australian Coopbox, Pirelli, Honda
1985 (later livery) Blue Red, Blue, White Australian, Elledi Wafers Rombo, Pirelli, Coopbox, Nikon, Honda

Spyker

Spyker took part in only one season of Formula One. The main colour of the car did not directly reflect the sponsorships but was the orange racing colour of the Netherlands.

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s)
2007[58] Orange Black Etihad, Aldar Abu Dhabi Superfund, Medion, Rhino's, MAN, McGregor

Stewart

Stewart lasted for only 3 years before being bought out by its engine supplier, Ford, and being rebranded as Jaguar, but managed to win a race in its final season, 1999. Stewart had a tartan decoration on its cars to represent its Scottish nationality.

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s)
1997 to 1999 White Blue and Yellow-Green tartan Ford, HSBC (1999) Texaco, Lear, Visit Malaysia, MCI WorldCom, HP, Visteon

Super Aguri

Super Aguri was set up before the 2006 season by Aguri Suzuki, with the help of Honda Racing, to provide a drive for former Honda driver Takuma Sato. For the 2006 season's SA05 and SA06, their car was based on the 2002 Arrows A23, after which, for the 2007 and 2008 seasons, they ran cars based on the previous year's Honda chassis.

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s)
2006 White Red None Samantha Kingz, Honda
2007[59][60] Red White S.S. United, then Four Leaf
2008[61] White, Black Samantha Kingz Honda

Surtees

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s)
1970 Red White None Ferodo
1971 Red or Blue Flame Out/Broke Bond Oxo None
1972 Yellow Light Blue Matchbox Ford, Firestone
1973 Blue Yellow, Green Brazil Export Firestone, Fina
1974 White Red Hi-Fi Bang & Olusen Matchbox, Fina, Firestone
1975 Yellow Blue, Red Matchbox Fina, Goodyear
1976 White Gold, Black Durex
1977 Orange, Black Beta Tools Fina
1978 Red None Fina, Goodyear

Tecno

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s)
19721973 Red Blue Martini Castrol, Firestone

Toleman

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes
1981 Blue Red, White, Green Candy, Saima Avandero Magirus, Sergio Tacchini
1982 White, Red Cougar Pirelli
1983 Red, White, Green Candy Magirus, Sergio Tacchini, Pirelli, Michelin
1984 White Red, Blue Segafredo, Candy
1985 White, Blue Country Flags, United Colors of Benetton Agip, Pirelli

Toro Rosso

Toro Rosso is the sister team of Red Bull Racing. Since it originated from the buyout of Minardi, its name means Red Bull in Italian.[62] At the beginning, the team used to have the same name and sponsors as its parent team, with the major difference being the presence of a scarlet "charging bull" painted over the engine cowling.

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Livery sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s)
2006, 2007,[63] 2008, 2009[64] Dark Blue Red, Gold Red Bull Bridgestone, Cosworth (2006), Magneti Marelli (2008–2009)
2010[65] Red Bull Mobile, Speed Week, Money Service Group
2011[66] Red Bull Mobile, Money Service Group, Red Bulletin, Speed Week, Siemens, Pirelli, Cepsa
2012, 2013 Cepsa, Falcon Private Bank, NOVA Chemicals, Siemens, Pirelli
2014, 2015 Cepsa, NOVA Chemicals, Siemens, Pirelli, Sapinda, Renault, Estrella Galicia (2015)
2016 Casio Edifice, Pirelli, Sapinda, Falcon Private Bank, Estrella Galicia, Acronis
2017, 2018, 2019 Blue Red, Silver Casio Edifice, Pirelli, Estrella Galicia (2017), Acronis (2017–2018), Mobil 1 (2017), Esso (2017), Honda (2018–2019), KFC (2018), MyWorld (2019), Buzz (2019), Moose Craft Cider (2019), PTT Lubricants (2019), Tennor (2019)

Toyota

When car manufacturers started to concentrate in their own F1 teams at the start of the decade, Toyota was one of them. As main rival Honda did, they always painted their cars with the same white/red color scheme, instead of any sponsor colors.

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s)
2001 Red White Panasonic Esso
2002–2004,[67] 2005, 2006, 2007,[68] 2008,[69] 2009[70] White Red Denso, Esso, KDDI, Kärcher, Wella, Intel, EMC, BMC Software, Time Inc., Magneti Marelli

Theodore Racing

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s)
1977 White Red Theodore Racing Elf Aquitaine, Goodyear
1978 Kecn Kemden & Blusen Theodore Racing, Air Press, Hi-iinc
1981 Euro Hi-Fi Video / Cognac Courvoisier / Hi-iinc / Rombo Theodore Racing,
1982 Allwave, Interstate Auto Design Theodore Racing, Hawa Air Antwerpen, Lindemann, Valvoline
1983 Navy Blue White Segafredo, Sanyo Pikenz, Conte of Florence, Champion, Valvoline

Trojan

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Main sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s)
1974 White Red Homelite, Suzuki GB Champion, Firestone

Tyrrell

Tyrrell Racing competed in Formula One from 19701998. Its traditional colour was blue and white, or a combination as such, for most of the 1970s and 1980s. The cars were more white during the mid to late 1990s.

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Livery sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Notes
19701976 Blue Yellow (1976) Elf (at the 1976 Japanese GP, Tyrrell was written in hiragana)
1977–1978 Blue and White Elf First National City Bank
19791980 Blue Red, White, Green Candy Champion, KONI
1981 White Blue Tyrrell
1982 Blue White Tyrrell
1983 Green Black Benetton Sisley, Goodyear, Courtaulds
1984 Burgundy / Black/Blue Blue, Yellow/Yellow, Red/White, Red DeLonghi (1 car)/Systime Yardley/Maredo, Shell/Courtaulds
1985 Blue Black Tyrrell Renault, Goodyear, Courtaulds, Maredo, Champion, Elf Aquitaine
19861987 Black and White Data General Courtaulds, Renault (1986), Rifle, Elf Aquitaine, Goodyear, Koni
1988 Black Yellow Courtalds Unipart, Camel, Cavendish Finance, Data General, Courtaulds
1989 Blue and Yellow Camel Kidland, XP Parcel Express, Unipart, Goodyear, Autobacs
1990 Blue and White Epson Calbee, Nippon Shinpan, PIAA Corporation, Essilor, Courtaulds
19911992 Black and White Braun Calbee, Nippon Shinpan, Shell (1991), Elf Aquitaine (1992), Essilor, Courtaulds, Honda (1991), Goodyear
19921993 Blue and White Red (1993) Cabin, Calbee, Yamaha, BP, Club Angle In non-tobacco races, Mild Seven was replaced with Tyrrell
1994 White Blue Mild Seven Yamaha, Calbee, Autodesk, Club Angle, Judd Engines, Fondmetal, BP In non-tobacco races, Mild Seven was replaced with Tyrrell
1995 Blue/Blue and White Nokia Club Angle, Yamaha, Korean Air, Fondmetal, Mild Seven, Agip, Apan777, Hoxsin In non-tobacco races, Mild Seven was replaced with Tyrrell
19961997 White Blue (1996), PIAA Corporation (1997), Morse, Yamaha (1996), Korean Air (1996), Fondmetal (1996) Mild Seven (1996), Barbara MC (1997), Real Love (1997), ICL (1997), Xena: Warrior Princess (in 1997 British GP), Epson (1997) In non-tobacco races, Mild Seven was replaced with Tyrrell
1998 Black and White Grey PIAA Corporation, Morse, Safra, Brother, Lycra, European Aviation, Sun Microsystems, Ford, Goodyear, YKK, BioFox, Tartarini

Virgin

The Virgin Group's involvement with Formula One started in 2009 when they decided to sponsor Brawn GP for that season.[71] On 30 November 2009 it was reported that the Manor GP, one of the four newcomers teams for the 2010 season, would be rebranded as Virgin Racing.[72]

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Livery sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s)
2010[73] Black, Red White Virgin Group FxPro, Marussia, Bridgestone, Clear, Carbon Green, UST Global, Full Tilt Poker.Com
2011[74] Virgin Marussia, QNET, Quantel, UST Global, CSC, Quick, LDC, Kappa, Armin, Pirelli

Williams

Williams, as a major constructor, is rare in modern F1 in that they have no manufacturer backing. Over the years, their supply of engines and other major components has often changed, meaning that their livery is renewed more often than most of their rivals. Sponsors of Williams can often have the livery dramatically changed, which has helped to keep Williams competitively financed since 1978, when Williams first entered as a constructor.[75] The BMW-engined Williams cars from 2001–2006 featured a dark blue and white scheme with stylized BMW "kidney grille", which resembled Brabham's BMW-engined cars from the 1980s.

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Livery sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes
19781979 White Green and Black Saudia, TAG Denim
1980–1983 White Black Saudia Denim, Leyland (1981), TAG (1980–1983), Goodyear, Koni, Dallah Avco, Albilad
1984 White Yellow Denim ICI, Saudia, Mobil 1, TAG, Honda, Goodyear, NGK, Austin Rover, Koni
1985–1989 Yellow and White Blue Canon ICI, Tactel, Honda (1985–1987), Renault (1989), Barclay (1989), Denim, Goodyear, Austin Rover, Saudia, Mobil 1 (1985–1988), Elf (1989) Barclay replaced by driver's surname in races not allowing alcohol or tobacco sponsors
1990 Blue and Yellow White Canon Elf, Labatt's, Magneti Marelli, Goodyear, ICI, Tactel, Renault, Denim, Victrex
1991–1993 Yellow and White Blue Camel Canon, Elf, Labatt's (1991–1992), Bull, Sega (1993), Renault, Goodyear "Camel" was replaced by the Camel logo, or with "Williams"
1994–1997 Blue, White Red, Gold Rothmans Elf, Renault, Segafredo (1994–1995), Sanyo (1995–1997), Black Tower (1996), Sonax (1996–1997), Divella, Hype Energy (1997), Castrol (1997), Goodyear "Rothmans" was replaced with "Williams", "Racing", "bar code", "?" (1997 French Grand Prix) or "Ro?"
1998 Red White Winfield Sonax, Veltins, Woody Woodpecker, Castrol, Du Pont, Falke, Auto motor und sport, Magneti Marelli "Winfield" was replaced with "WilliamsF1" and the Winfield logo was replaced with an orange diamond with a black kangaroo or a black boomerang on it
1999 Red and White Blue Winfield Castrol, Brother, Veltins, Woody Woodpecker, Petrobras, Fujitsu, Komatsu, Sonax, Auto motor und sport, Nortel
2000–2004,[76] 2005 Blue and White Compaq (2000–02), HP (2003–05) Castrol, Allianz (2001–05), Budweiser (2003–05), BMW, FedEx (2002–05), RBS (2005), Thomson Reuters, Veltins (2000–02), Niquitin (2003–04), Hamleys, Petrobras, Oris (2003–05), Intel (2000), Nortel Networks (2000–01), Worldcom (2001–02) In races in Germany, because of trademark issues, "Anheuser-Busch" was placed below "Bud". For non-alcohol races, Sea World Adventure Parks (from Anheuser-Busch's Busch Entertainment theme parks) replaced Budweiser
2006 Deep Blue White Allianz RBS, FedEx, Tata, Mobilecast, Petrobras, Budweiser, Oris, Hamleys, Cosworth, Thomson Reuters
2007[77] Blue White AT&T, Lenovo RBS, Allianz, Petrobras, Hamleys, Oris, Thomson Reuters, Philips, AirAsia
2008[78] Dark Blue White AT&T, RBS, Hamleys Philips, Lenovo, Allianz, Petrobras, Oris, Thomson Reuters
2009[79][80] Dark Blue White RBS, Philips AT&T, Allianz, Thomson Reuters, Oris, Randstad, AirAsia
2010[81] Blue White RBS, Philips AT&T, Allianz, Randstad, Oris, HELL ENERGY, Accenture, Thomson Reuters, Air Asia, GAC, Ridge Solutions
2011[82] Blue, White Red, Gold AT&T, PDVSA Randstad, Venezuela Tourism, Oris, Ridge Solutions, Thomson Reuters, GAC, Pirelli, Cosworth
2012 Dark Blue White, Red PDVSA Randstad, Gillette, Renault, Embratel, Venezuela Tourism, Oris, Head & Shoulders, Ridge Solutions, Thomson Reuters, Pirelli
2013[83] Dark Blue White, Red PDVSA Randstad, Renault, Venezuela Tourism, Wihuri, Oris, Kemppi, Experian, Pirelli, Astana Tourism
2014 White Red, Blue Martini Randstad, Petrobras, Experian, Genworth, Thomson Reuters, Banco do Brasil, Oris, Wihuri, Kemppi, Pirelli, Esquire Alcohol advertising is illegal in Bahrain, Abu Dhabi, and Russia. The livery was also altered for the official video games.[84] 2017 driver Lance Stroll, being 18 years old, was required to run devoid of Martini logos on his helmet at certain Grands Prix as some alcohol industry regulations prohibit advertising of alcohol by those under 21 years of age, such as in the United States. The 007 logo was appeared at the mirror with Williams FW37 during the 2015 Mexican Grand Prix, to promote SPECTRE, as Williams had a partnership with Jaguar in designing Jaguar C-X75 in 2011, that was featured in the film driven by Mr. Hinx.
2015 Randstad, Pirelli, Petrobras, Rexona, Oris, Hackett London, Wihuri, Kemppi, Genworth, Avanade, Thomson Reuters, BT, Esquire
2016 Randstad, Pirelli, Petrobras, Rexona, Oris, Hackett London, Wihuri, Avanade, Thomson Reuters, BT, Esquire, Financial.org
2017 Randstad, Pirelli, Rexona, Oris, Hackett London, Avanade, BT, Financial.org, JCB
2018 Rexona, JCB, SMP Racing, Oris, BT, Acronis, Financial.org, Canada Life, Pirelli
2019 White, Blue Black ROKiT Rexona, Orlen, Sofina, Acronis, Pirelli, Financial Times, Symantec
2020 (original) White Red, Blue, Black ROKiT ABK BEER, Sofina, Lavazza, Ponos, Pirelli, Bandero, RBC, Acronis Originally, Williams would run with ROKiT and ABK BEER sponsorship, thanks to its partnership with ROK Brands. However, prior to the beginning of the season, the team announced that it terminated its contract with the brand[85], which caused the previously mentioned brands to disappear from the finalized version of the livery. This resulted in the team designing a new one for the car, as explained that “F1 have put a marker in the sand for July 6, we will unveil our new livery before we hit the racetrack.[86].
2020 (updated) White Blue, Black Williams Racing, Sofina Acronis, Lavazza, Ponos, Pirelli, Bandero, RBC,

Wolf

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Livery sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Notes
19771978 Dark blue Gold Walter Wolf Racing Castrol, Champion A Canadian flag as a mark of the team's nationality.
1979 Walter Wolf Racing, Olympus

Zakspeed

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Livery sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes
1985–1989 Red White West Shell (1985–1986), Goodyear (1985–1988), Pirelli (1989), Koni, Carlo Colusci, Fondmetal, Jever (1987), Geo Corporation (1989), Castrol (1987–1989), Yamaha (1989), BBS, Toshiba (1989), Sonax, KKK Turbos, Bosch "West" was covered with black gaps or replaced with "East"
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