Romain Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen will appear in a new colour scheme in Monaco after Haas unveiled an updated livery for the remainder of the 2017 championship.
The car will still be predominantly grey, but with additional grey tones replacing sections of the car that were previously red, such as the nose.
However, the angular red accent mark at the rear of the VF-17 - a trademark of the American team since its debut last season - remains, while prominent driver identifiers have been added to the shark fin.
“It is for the whole year now,” confirmed team principal Guenther Steiner of the revised design.
“With the change in the size of the numbers and its positioning, we looked into making the entire car a little more visible.”
“It’s a styling upgrade for a locale where upgraded style is a way of life,” added Haas in a statement.
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