As the Formula 1 circus rolls into Suzuka for the 2025 Japanese Grand Prix, scheduled for April 4-6, several teams are gearing up with significant upgrades to tackle the iconic figure-of-eight circuit. Oracle Red Bull Racing is set to debut a striking all-white livery as a tribute to their outgoing power unit partner, Honda, marking their final home race together. This aesthetic change accompanies whispers of performance tweaks, with the team aiming to rebound from a rocky start to the season. Meanwhile, Aston Martin, after a disappointing opening, is introducing its first set of solutions to the AMR25, leveraging data from earlier races and a two-week break to enhance performance. These upgrades are critical as the team integrates recent structural changes, including the arrival of Adrian Newey, hoping to turn their season around on a track known for its high-speed demands.
Elsewhere, MoneyGram Haas F1 Team is embracing the cherry blossom season with a sakura-inspired livery for their VF-25, a nod to Japan’s springtime beauty, while also chasing continued momentum after a strong showing in China. Kick Sauber, too, is bringing a revised sidepod design to the table and a fresh steak livery teased on socials (pictured above), with technical director James Key crediting driver Nico Hulkenberg’s insights for shaping this development. With the Suzuka track freshly resurfaced in key sections like the Esses, teams are adapting to potentially faster lap times and shifting strategies. As the first triple-header of the season kicks off, these upgrades signal an intense battle to master the circuit’s unique challenges and set the tone for the races ahead.
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