Following Scuderia Toro Rosso’s launch of the new STR12 car on Sunday night, the Formula 1 grid is now set ahead of the start of pre-season testing in Barcelona on Monday.
All 10 teams have sported cars that are quite the deviation from their predecessors, as forced by the overhaul of the technical regulations for the new season.
While the changes are mainly in place to make the cars quicker on-track, they also look more visually appealing than the 2016 grid – even if the debate over the ‘shark fin’ is set to rage on.
F1 has also got more colorful, with a number of teams sporting big livery changes that will make cars easier to pick out when you tune in across NBC Sports this season.
Here is what the grid will look like for F1 in 2017.
Mercedes W08 EQ Power+

Red Bull RB13

Ferrari SF70H

Force India VJM10

Williams FW40

McLaren-Honda MCL32

Toro Rosso STR12

Haas VF-17

Renault R.S.17

Sauber C36
