Christian Horner booed by 20,000 fans but F1 75 was worth cheering
ltxcn.top's Lewis Larkam recaps a special night at the O2 - a🎉nd a first for F1 - at the sport's unique joint se♋ason launch event.

On Tuesday night, the F1 world came together for an u♎nprecedented glitzy season launch event in ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚLondon.
F1 75 Live was a first-of-its-kind event for the sport as all 10 teams and 20 drivers came together for a flashy ce🌄lebration of 75 years of the world championship.
The first-ever jꦦoint season launch event took place over two hours at a sold out O2 Arena as teams used the opportunity to show off their new liveries for the upcoming 2025 season.
Fans, VIPs, influencers and the media assembled in force ♏to witness the event unfold as F1 took over t𒁃he Greenwich peninsula.
Hamilton laps up limelight
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton was the star of the night as he made his first public appearance as a Ferrari driver in F1’s season l♈aunch event.
The seven-time world champion pulled up to the show in a Ferrari and rocked a stylish suit and fitting red tie as he arrived on the red c▨arpet and captured much of the attention on home soil.
It was no different when he walked out on the stage, together with Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur and new teammate168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Charles Leclerc, to a rapturous reception.

Hamilton, no stranger to a 💛catwalk, confidently lapped up the limelight as he was given the biggest cheer of the night.
"The word that I am thinking of is invigorated because I fee꧙l so full of life and so full of energy, because everything is new," Hamilton said on stage. "[I am] just focused on what's up ahead. I'm so proud to be part of the team, so new and exciting for me.”
Such was the anticipation and hyped-up atmosphere surrounding Ferrari’s liꦅvery reveal, it felt like a finale. But as reigning world champions, McLaren were given that honour.
It could have been a possibly awkward follow-up act for McLaren, but the popularity of 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lando Norris and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Oscar Piastri, coupled w♌ith a well-played livery launch, maintained ♒the buzz in the room.
Horner and Red Bull cast the villains
In contrast, it was a night to forget for 🦹Christian Horner, who entered the stage solo to a chorus of deafening jeers.
Clearly, F1 fans have not forgotten the public scandal which engulfed the Red Bull team principal 12 months ago when he was accused - and later clearꩲed - of inappropriate and coercive behaviour by a female colleague.
The loud boos continued as Horner gave a brief sp❀eech before Red Bull’s unveiling of their 2025 livery.
Still smiling through his atte꧅mpts to style out the negative reception, there was no hiding place for Horner as he was cast as the pantomime villain by a 20,000-strong crowd.
It was a rather embarrassing moment for Horner and a curious decision from Red B🏅ull t💝o allow him to be vulnerable to such a humiliating heckling.
Reigning world champion 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen, not a fan of such occasions as someone who prefers to focus on on-track matters, got similar treatment, as he and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Liam Lawson (who was cheered) hel🙈ped show off the unsurp🍨risingly-familiar-looking Red Bull livery.

A win for F1
I have to admit I was a bit of a skeptic leading up to the event, being someone who does not usually enjoy the ‘show’ as⛄pect that is becoming increasingly commonplace🎃 in F1.
On this occasion, howeve💞r, I think F1 struck the right balance.
It wasn’t perfect, as highlighted by some fairly mixed reviews, particularly from those f🧔ollowing along at home on the live stream.
In the venue, the atmosphere was electric and the fans in attendance appeared to have a blast, even if thousands begꦺan streaming out - presumably in an att🌌empt to avoid The O2 Arena’s well-known tube chaos and catch the last train home - when the Take That trio took to the stage.
There were some cringe-filled 🦂moments, and times th👍e format lost some excitement and felt ‘samey’ after Sauber kicked things off strongly.
Alpine’s seven-minute slot was particularly𓆉 underwhelming, with F1 theme song composer Brian Taylor carrying out what felt like a never-ending DJ set which left many perplexed.
I was also a bit dubious when Jack Whitehallܫ was announced as the host of the ev🎐ent, but I thought he did a great job.

He landed some amusing jokes at the expense of F1 and the sport’s stars. A dig was aimed at Horner (who was labelled “Geri’s plus one”), the mullet-sporting 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Valtteri Bottas was likened to ‘The Tiger King’ Joe Exotic, and Whitehall also capitalised on the recent beef between Verstappen and Mercedes’ 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:George Russell.
Whitehall’s inteꦆractions with Lando Norris and Gordon Ramsay - another celebrity who became a victim of the British comedian’s roastings - were particular highlights from the 36-year-old who couldn’t resist a ‘Mike Krack’ gag.
Overall, 🃏it was a well-executed, enjoyable night and a pleasant surprise.
I’m not sure there’s a need for this to bওecome an annual event, and certainly not in the same format, but it does open the door for F1 to look at new ways to bring fans closer to the sport and its stars.
If this was F1’s v𝐆ersion of the Oscars in terms of razzmatazz,𝓰 the biggest winners on the night were definitely Ferrari and Hamilton.


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