Two F1 Teams Rebrand with New Logos for 2026 Season, Red Bull Follows Suit

F1 Teams Unveil Fresh Logos for 2026 Season

Mercedes, Haas F1, and Red Bull Racing are shaking things up with new logos as they prepare for Formula 1’s 2026 season.

## Mercedes Keeps It Clean and Simple

The iconic Mercedes three-pointed star isn’t going anywhere, but it’s getting a makeover – now appearing in pure white.

Fans are still waiting for the team to announce when they’ll unveil their 2026 car that George Russell and newcomer Kimi Antonelli will pilot.

The team teased the new look on social media, giving followers a first glimpse of their refreshed identity.

## Haas Embraces Toyota Partnership

Haas F1 is making its Toyota Gazoo Racing partnership much more visible in 2026, with “TGR” taking center stage in their redesigned logo as the new title sponsor replaces MoneyGram.

The American-based team and Toyota began working together in 2024, and they’ve already completed their first TPC programs during the 2025 season.

In what looks like a not-so-subtle dig at Cadillac’s upcoming F1 entry, Haas has updated their social media bio to proudly declare themselves “America’s F1 Team.”

Mark your calendars – Haas will reveal their new machine on January 23.

Team principal Ayao Komatsu has shared more details about the growing Haas-Toyota collaboration that’s reshaping the team’s future.

## Red Bull Racing Teases Changes

The championship-winning Austrian team joined the logo refresh parade on Thursday afternoon.

Red Bull simply posted their updated design with a cryptic caption: “What’s new, 2026?”

The timing isn’t random – 2026 brings major regulation changes to F1, making it the perfect moment for teams to refresh their visual identities as they prepare for this new era.

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Albert Ramirez
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