The Haas Formula 1 team has unveiled a revised livery, which it will use from the Monaco Grand Prix onwards.
For the opening five races of the 2017 F1 season, the Haas livery on the VF-17 has featured a mix of red and several shades of grey.
But, ahead of the Monaco GP, the American F1 team has updated its colour scheme, which will be used across the remainder of the campaign.
The splashes of red have now been replaced with grey, except for the red accent mark at the rear of the car – which has been part of the Haas livery since it debuted in F1 last year.
Prior to the Spanish GP, F1 announced new driver name and number rules for the rest of the season.
Haas F1 team boss Guenther Steiner said the livery change was to make the car stand out more with the new name and number tweaks.
“It is for the whole year now,” he said on the colour scheme modification. “With the change in the size of the numbers and its positioning, we looked into making the entire car a little more visible.”
Haas currently occupies eighth place in the Constructors' Championship.