'It's so bad' - who has got their Miami GP livery right?

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The Miami Grand Prix has become a weekend for teams to show off their creative side with one-off liveries that pay tribute to the city's eclectic style.

Some dazzle with bold designs, others arguably catch the eye for all the wrong reasons...

Ferrari's blue, white and red livery at the Miami Grand PrixImage source, Getty Images
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Ferrari are running a co-designed livery to mark the first year of their title partnership with HP, combining the famous shade of red with the blue and white of the technology brand. With comments from fans including "is this a joke?" and "it's so bad", the design hasn't been entirely a winner for the Scuderia

Lewis Hamilton wear the blue and white race suit Image source, Getty Images
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Could Ferrari have gone all out with a blue and white livery? The team have put Lewis Hamilton (pictured) and team-mate Charles Leclerc in the colour combination for this weekend's sprint race and main grand prix

Liam Lawson drives the pink Racing Bulls Image source, Getty Images
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Racing Bulls, in contrast, have gone all out with their livery change. As they are Red Bull's sister team, the vibrant pink hue is to celebrate a new summer edition of the energy drink. Drivers Isack Hadjar and Liam Lawson are also wearing the bright shade, while the wheel covers have been made to look like the top of a can

Gabriel Bortoleto drives the green Sauber Image source, Getty Images
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Sauber haven't strayed too far from their normal green and black design, but the updated livery, which looks like paint splattered on a canvas, is a tribute to Miami's colourful art scene

George Russell congratulates Kimi Antonelli on his pole position Image source, Getty Images
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Mercedes have stuck with a silver car for round six but if you look closely at George Russell's race suit as he congratulates Kimi Antonelli on his pole position, you'll see the team have truly stepped outside the box with their tropical-inspired Miami motif

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