Revealed! The new race cars for the 2016 Formula One season
The Red Bull Formula One team breaks cover in 2016, introducing the livery for the new RB12 racer on a freezing February day in East London. The team's new chassis will debut in preseason testing in Barcelona.
Revealed! The new race cars for the 2016 Formula One season
Australian racer Daniel Ricciardo tells CNN the 2016 car has a "stealth, aggressive look." Ricciardo won three races with Red Bull in 2014 and after a fallow 2015 he says: "If I can get one this year that will be a good step in the right direction."
Revealed! The new race cars for the 2016 Formula One season
Williams may have been ahead of Red Bull in the 2015 season, finishing third in the team championship, but the independent outfit followed them in revealing its new car. The FW38 is finished in British red, white and blue and team principal Frank Williams declared: "Only winning will ever be good enough."
Revealed! The new race cars for the 2016 Formula One season
Felipe Massa and Valtteri Bottas are charged with driving the new Williams to success. "We can't wait to get it out on track to see how it feels and how fast it is," says Finland's Bottas, who is still chasing his first victory in F1.
Revealed! The new race cars for the 2016 Formula One season
Ferrari reveals its new-look red and white racer in an online launch beamed across the globe from Italy. Team principal Maurizio Arrivabene set his intention for 2016: "We would like to fight for the world championship until the end."
Revealed! The new race cars for the 2016 Formula One season
Ferrari drivers Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen have five world titles between them. "We work as one team," says Raikkonen at the SF16-H launch. "Obviously we try to beat each other on the track..."
Revealed! The new race cars for the 2016 Formula One season
The returning Renault team unveil a striking new black livery but suggest there may be another paint job before the first race in Australia on 20 March.
Revealed! The new race cars for the 2016 Formula One season
Renault President Carlos Ghosn (center) is placing the hopes of the French car manufacturer's race team in the hands of British rookie Jolyon Palmer (left) and former McLaren driver Kevin Magnussen (right).