F1 teams are bringing Stars and Stripes to this year’s United States Grand Prix

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F1 teams are bringing Stars and Stripes to this year’s United States Grand Prix
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Formula One fans can expect to see the Stars and Stripes represented at the United States Grand Prix in Texas this weekend.

The United States Grand Prix is this weekend, and it is by far the Stars And Stripes-iest race on the calendar. Look no further than some of the specialty liveries that will be hitting the track in Austin. While the United States Grand Prix is one of three Formula 1 races in the US this year, it’s the one that is soaked in the most sweet, sweet Americana. The Miami Grand Prix is all about the beach and Miami Vice colors. The Las Vegas Grand Prix celebrates the flashiness of Sin City.

The team showed off its special livery in the most fitting place possible: on the track at COTA. It’s more or less Haas‘ usual livery with some splashes of stars and stripes on the sides all along the car. In all honesty, I think it looks pretty good. I think it could have been improved by swapping the usual black for some United States blue, but that means adding some paint, and paint means extra weight. Anyway, it’s a fitting livery for the only American team to use stateside.

These liveries will be a sight to behold tearing around the circuit, even if the championship race is over. That doesn’t mean there aren’t still battles up and down the grid that will be worth keeping an eye on. Plus, the United States Grand Prix usually offers some interesting moments. Not only on track, but on the grid and on the podium as well.

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