The F175 live event took place earlier this week, as the O2 Arena played host to a 2025 car unveiling.
The 2025 Formula 1 season is one of the most hotly-anticipated campaigns in the sport's modern history, with seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton moving to Ferrari, and a plethora of other driver moves taking place as a result.
On top of this, the season marks the 75th anniversary of the sport, and the championship battle looks wide open in both the drivers' and constructors' championships.
On February 18, all 10 teams presented their 2025 challengers to a live audience at the O2 Arena in London, in a first of its kind event which provided a central location to see the official liveries of all the teams.
Lewis Hamilton and his Ferrari team had an absence confirmed earlier on the day in the press conference, but still made an appearance in London.
However, teams are still opting to do individual car launches themselves too, with McLaren and Williams already dropping their 2025 cars, and Ferrari set to unveil their full car design the day after the live event.
In these cases, teams dropping their official car before the event were advised not to showcase the livery they will be using in 2025, instead presenting their cars with special one-off liveries, and teams unveiling their cars after the event will still be showcasing their official liveries at the event, but not the full chassis.
Some teams have already unveiled their 2025 chassis
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