Anticipation is growing for the upcoming 2024 F1 season, with McLaren taking the lead by unveiling its livery ahead of the Bahrain Grand Prix on March 2.
In the following weeks, other F1 teams will follow suit, showcasing their 2024 challengers. This marks a fresh start for all 10 constructors, much needed after a disappointing 2023 season dominated by Red Bull, which won 21 out of 22 grands prix.
Teams are set to reveal their 2024 liveries, with some, like McLaren, initially unveiling the color scheme while keeping the actual car design under wraps until pre-season testing.
Red Bull, known for its traditional navy, red, and yellow look, will reveal its RB20 on February 15. Meanwhile, Mercedes, aiming for a stronger performance after a winless 2023 season, plans to launch its revamped W14 on February 14. Ferrari, finishing third in 2023, will unveil its “95% new” car on February 13.
McLaren, after a remarkable turnaround in 2023, became the first team to reveal its livery on January 16, with the MCL38’s full design set to be unveiled on February 14. Aston Martin, focusing on car efficiency improvements, will showcase the AMR24 on February 12.
Alpine, aiming for a better performance after a disappointing 2023, plans to launch its “completely new front-to-back” car on February 7. Williams, enjoying an improved 2023 season, will unveil its 2024 challenger on February 5.
VCARB (formerly AlphaTauri) is set for a change in 2024, with a new name and new team boss Laurent Mekies. The team will reveal its new livery and overalls on February 8 in Las Vegas.
Sauber and Williams will simultaneously unveil their 2024 challengers on February 5. Sauber, now separated from its title partnership with Alfa Romeo, is embarking on a new era and aims to bounce back after a ninth-place finish in 2023.
Finally, Haas, finishing last in the 2022 standings, is set to reveal its look for 2024 on February 2, featuring renders of the new livery ahead of a shakedown at Silverstone on February 11.