With the F1 2021 season is gathering momentum as we move into March.
With Drive To Survive season 3 just around the corner and the first race in Bahrain approaching, teams are lifting the covers on their new cars. This gives gamers a look at the world they will inhabit when Codemasters drops the next F1 game.
So, let's take a look at what liveries we'll be seeing in the next game, and when we can see them ourselves!
Ferrari
The Scuderia were the last team to unveil their car. The new Ferrari livery is certainly striking!
The burgandy rear end is from the same livery colour the team ran at Mugello last year, but looks horrible next to the scarlet. The green Mission Winnow logo is also a bizarre choice.
Williams
The FW43B has arrived and it is a totally fresh look for the Grove-based team.
While certainly striking, the car doesn't bear much resemblance to 2020's car, at least on the surface.
Aston Martin
The AMR21 is now with us, and the car is an absolute stunner in our eyes!
The iconic green of Aston Martin racing makes a return to the Formula One grid, and we're incredibly excited to see how the car performs.
Mercedes
Mercedes have just revealed the W12, their Formula One car for the F1 2021 season.
The car, as expected, isn't massively changed. However, the car does still look incredible and we can't wait to see how it performs on-track!
Alpine
Alpine have revealed their car for the Formula One 2021, and what an entrance they made!
Despite the technical difficulties in the stream, the car looks phenomenal.
We can't wait to see how it performs out on track, as well as how it fares compared with the rest of the grid.
McLaren
McLaren have unveiled their 2021 car, the MCL35M. It's not exactly a radical change from last year...
There are a few bodywork differences from last year, mostly to do with the fact that it now has a Mercedes engine in the back.
We are expecting bigger livery changes elsewhere though.
AlphaTauri
The Italian team are no strangers to dazzling liveries and regularly produce the best-looking car on the grid.
2021's challenger is a beauty, this time with more navy blue than white.
Alfa Romeo
While Alfa has the same driver lineup as in 2020, the car livery has flipped, with the white top and red underneath giving it a bit more juice for 2021.
Red Bull
No surprises here, but the Red Bull livery hasn't changed much at all from last year's RB16.
It's a classic look, but not one that will turn many heads this year.
Haas
The VF-21 has turned heads for potentially the wrong reasons.
With the backing of Uralkali, the car has taken on a very Russian feel, one that has caught the eye of WADA who are now investigating it due to Russian flag's ban in global sport.
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