Edition of 200

Max Verstappen | 2025 Oracle Red Bull Racing | Japanese GP Special Livery

Sale price€149,00

Frame style: Framed

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One Size: 50 x 70 cm (19 ¾ x 27 ½ in)

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SKU: PROD01005169

Product description

White Livery. Historic Legacy.

A design rooted in heritage — and driven by dominance.

This official poster celebrates Oracle Red Bull Racing’s striking white livery for the 2025 Japanese Grand Prix™: a visual tribute to Honda’s first-ever Formula 1® victory in 1965 and the legendary RA272. Sixty years later, the team returned to Suzuka with a car draped in white and red, honouring a partnership that helped define an era of motorsport success.

Max Verstappen didn’t just race in this livery — he triumphed in it. With a flawless performance on one of Formula 1®’s most iconic circuits, he transformed homage into history.

Designed in collaboration with Oracle Red Bull Racing and printed to premium standards by Automobilist, this artwork in limited edition of 200 pieces captures a moment where tradition, performance, and precision met — and won.

Unframed: Global shipping from Europe, delivered rolled in a protective tube. Frame not included.
Framed: Global shipping from Europe, delivered ready to hang in a protective box.

Technology

3D modelling and CGI compositing

Production

High-quality offset print

Material

Premium heavyweight 175 g/m2 paper

Paper finish

Matte, textured paper

Story behind

Purity on the surface. Power underneath.

To mark the final season of its championship-winning partnership with Honda, Oracle Red Bull Racing returned to Suzuka in a special white livery — a modern tribute to the Honda RA272, the car that claimed the brand’s first Formula 1® victory in 1965.
Every element of the design reflected Japanese heritage: the minimal white base evoked purity and discipline; red accents recalled the rising sun and the passion behind the performance. Displayed across both RB21s, this livery stood as a symbol of respect, gratitude, and shared success.
But the tribute didn’t end with design — it ended on the top step. Max Verstappen took victory at the 2025 Japanese Grand Prix, honouring the past while asserting the present.

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We design each print using a world-unique combination of 3D renderings and CGI technology allowing us to re-create each car to precise coats of paint and scratches with a level of detail never seen before.

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