M-Sport made an official unveiling on Friday at the Autosport International event in Birmingham. The team’s French driver Adrien Fourmaux and team principal Richard Millener had the honor of removing the cover from the Ford Puma Rally1 car.
The livery of the Ford Puma has changed significantly from last year. The base color is now white, complemented by blue, red, and yellow.
The logos of the team’s main sponsor, energy drink company Red Bull, are prominently displayed on the car’s front and sides.
Check out the photos of the new livery for the Ford Puma below!
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The M-Sport team does not have a very experienced driver lineup this year, as Frenchman Adrien Fourmaux and Luxembourger Gregoire Munster make up the British team’s crew.
The World Rally Championship season kicks off with the Rally Monte Carlo, scheduled for January 25-28.