Thai teen designed new Red Bull F1 livery

Thai teen designed new Red Bull F1 livery
Chalaj Suvanish, 16, poses with the rushing livery he designed for the Red Bull player’s Formula One vehicles. ( Photo: Prince Royal’s College Facebook )

A 16-year-old Thai boy created the new attire for the Red Bull player’s Formula One vehicles competing in the European Grand Prix at the Derby circuit in England.

He is Chalaj Suvanish, a Grade 11 scholar at Prince Royal’s College in Chiang Mai, who won the design battle with his inventive” Stallion Red” coat for Red Bull vehicles.

In a blog on its Facebook page, the school congratulated him on his success in winning the competition. &nbsp,

The Chalaj, who is a staunch supporter of Red Bull Racing, entered his design in this year’s second REBL CUSTMS racing car attire competition. &nbsp,

His&nbsp, style is the first REBL CUSTMS appearance of the year, according to Oracle Red Bull Racing.

Red was chosen to represent the heart and strength that the Red Bull branding and other colors have in their design, and I took inspiration from how flow-vis colors are used in aerodynamic tests.

In a post on RBR News ‘ @redbulletin on the X platform, Chalaj wrote,” I love watching Oracle Red Bull Racing win, and I ca n’t explain how it would feel to see them win.”

On the surfaces of Formula One cars, Flow-vis colors are used. After being applied, the ink adheres to the mechanics of the driving cars ‘ airflows. &nbsp,