The Mercedes Formula 1 team has launched a new Las Vegas Collection ahead of this year’s grand prix on the famous Strip. With a fresh range of apparel, the team celebrates one of its most successful races of the 2024 season with Adidas.
Available through the team’s official online store, the capsule includes a 2025 George Russell special-edition black cap, Petronas teal Las Vegas trucker and snapback caps, graphic T-shirts, track tops and sweatshirts in black with teal or burgundy detailing.
This continues the outfit’s established colour palette but leans heavily into burgundy, too.
The drop arrives as Mercedes returns to Las Vegas, defending its place as race winners. In 2024, George Russell converted pole position into a win at the 6.2km Las Vegas Strip circuit, leading a 1-2 finish with then-team-mate Lewis Hamilton.
Then-Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz completed the podium, with Red Bull’s Max Verstappen securing his fourth F1 world championship with a fifth-place finish.
This performance was one of Mercedes’ strongest race weekends of its 2024 campaign, with the lower temperatures lending themselves well to the car’s strengths with the W15 showing strong tyre management on the low-grip asphalt.
This year will be different for the team, which lost Hamilton to Ferrari, leaving Russell to lead the team alongside rookie Kimi Antonelli. But despite the change, the talented pair is fighting to retain second place in the constructors’ standings, defending its place against Red Bull, which sits 32 points behind the Brackley squad. With just three rounds remaining, the pressure is on to retain this lead.
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This year’s expectations are different, however, although the team will also be celebrating Russell’s 150th F1 race that weekend.
“Las Vegas is renowned for its unique vibrancy – a city defined by its unmistakable energy and spectacle,” Michael Batz, motorsport category GM at Adidas, said.
“Inspired by the fun and color that the city has to offer, the new collection brings this energy to life with style-first pieces suited for the grandstands, and beyond.”
He continued: “Blending nostalgic design codes with the joyous chaos of the race weekend and the rich sporting culture of the U.S., we can’t wait to see the fans wearing the new collection during race weekend and beyond.”
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