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Check out all of the special liveries and helmets that made an appearance at the Miami Grand Prix.

Liveries and Race Suits

Cadillac celebrates their first ever home race this weekend with a beautiful special livery. They add to their usual black and white livery with stars and stripes to represent the United States flag. The front wing also features 50 stars to represent each of the 50 states. The rear wing adds a pop of color with red, white, and blue and USA spelled across the back. The drivers also have special race suits to match the livery.

Racing Bulls is no stranger to having the brightest livery in Miami. First their rainbow livery in 2024, then the pink livery in 2025, and now bright yellow for 2026. The yellow comes to match the new Summer Edition Sudachi Lime Red Bull drink, which was recently announced. The reveal was as dramatic as ever, with DJ Khaled to hype it up before a water skier launched himself over the car, unveiling it in the process, while the VCARB drivers watched from their jet skis. Unsurprisingly, the drivers are also donning matching yellow race suits and race gear for the weekend. You really can’t miss them!

Alpine also adds a strip of yellow for the weekend for their sponsor, Mercado Libre. This livery is very reminiscent of the teams Renault days in the mid 2000s.

Mercedes certainly stands out in their purple race suits. The suits come in collaboration with their partner Nu. The special suits proved to bring good luck last season with Kimi Antonelli getting his first sprint pole position and George Russell achieving a podium in the Grand Prix.

Audi has special race suits for the weekend, replacing their normal red and silver with a gradient of pastel pink and baby blue.

Helmets

Max Verstappen loves to mix up his helmet in Miami, but this year’s might just be the brightest yet. Verstappen switches out his usual primary colors for bold pink and purple with some palm tree designs along the sides.

Both Cadillac drivers go pastel for the weekend. Checo Perez uses pastel pinks and teal for a helmet that is very reminiscent of cotton candy. Valtteri Bottas takes a more 90s approach with these pastels for his 250th Grand Prix.

Esteban Ocon has yet another beautiful helmet donning bright colors and chrome. The Frenchman goes for a bright, tropical color palette with pinks and blues, and adds a very Miami twist with the chrome.

Gabriel Bortoleto has a different take for his special helmet. Bortoleto has a beautiful sunset scene, taking its look from the Miami sunsets.

Carlos Sainz debuts a helmet ready for all three of the United States races, representing the colors of the US flag and, of course, his signature chili pepper.

Charles Leclerc brings back the baby blue once again for Miami. The reveal video very much so captured the essence of the weekend with Leclerc appearing to be on a jet ski, only for the video to zoom out and show him being towed along on land.