The McLaren Formula 1 team has unveiled the updated visual layout that it will showcase during this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix in collaboration with sponsor VUSE. McLaren has introduced modified liveries in the past two editions of the race in Suzuka as part of its partnership with OKX and has decided to continue this tradition for the current season. The latest version showcases BAT’s brand VUSE and its ‘Driven by Change’ initiative, which aims to honor up-and-coming artists through the global motorsport platform. The unique design has been created by Japanese artist MILTZ, who combines traditional Japanese calligraphy known as Edomoji with contemporary art and culture. McLaren’s iconic color scheme remains intact, with additional patterns symbolizing the velocity of an F1 car in the form of a dragon swiftly maneuvering through the clouds. The team from Woking has previously showcased a variety of one-of-a-kind liveries throughout the previous season, including the special Suzuka edition that adorned Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri as they achieved podium finishes.
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