Formula 1 returns to Silverstone for one of its signature events this week for the British Grand Prix, which will host Lewis Hamilton’s first race in red on home turf.
All eyes will be on the seven-time champion, as he bids for an incredible 10th victory at a track he first won at during an epic soaked race in 2008.
But one team has stolen some of the limelight ahead of the weekend, with Racing Bulls revealing something exciting for their fans.
For any fans of Isack Hadjar or Yuki Tsunoda, it’s not a driver swap, they’re going to be in the same cars as they were in Austria, but the former should still turn heads at the British Grand Prix.
Hadjar has proven Davide Valsecchi completely ‘wrong’ by having himself a ‘special’ rookie season, when few expected him to deliver.
After 10 races, Hadjar has achieved two amazing feats not even Max Verstappen managed, by scoring points on more occasions and having a higher best grid start.

F1 fans think Racing Bulls’ British Grand Prix livery will be the ‘best’ of the 2025 season
Hadjar learned from watching Hamilton growing up, but will struggle to emulate some of his achievements in his current car. The Racing Bulls isn’t a bad car, but it’s really only a contender for points.
That doesn’t mean they can’t turn heads on the track, though. The Faenza-based outfit have announced they will be running a different livery this weekend, which fans already love.
Speaking on X (formerly known as Twitter), many have complimented the new look of the VCARB 02.
“VCARB with the best livery this season,” said one fan, while another agreed with them, “Wow, the artist was cooking, what a masterpiece and in my top 3 liveries of the year just behind the Haas’ Japan livery and the white bull. Top, top shelf stuff this.”
“Another banger,” commented another enthusiast, while another agreed once more, “Looks gorgeous.”
And finally, the final two responses echoed many of the others, enforcing the fact that Racing Bulls may have a contender for paint scheme of the season here.
“What a beauty,” said one fan. While another added, “That’s nice.”
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Does Isack Hadjar have a chance of a Red Bull promotion for 2026?
Few drivers fancy themselves against the formidable Max Verstappen, who has brushed aside many teammates in his time.
But Red Bull just haven’t been able to find a reliable second driver recently, and Hadjar may be the next port of call.
Helmut Marko saved Hadjar from a Red Bull ‘nightmare’ and now wouldn’t be a bad time to repay his faith in him.
There’s a chance that he is selected for a promotion ahead of the 2026 F1 regulations, just 24 races into his career.
But the team’s ethos is very much that if you have the speed, you will be quick enough from day one. Their main task is to design a car friendly enough for drivers other than Verstappen to handle in the future.
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