Red Bull have collaborated with artist Mr Doodle to create a stunning one-off version of their 2018 Formula 1 race-winning car, which is being auctioned to raise funds for charity.
Red Bull handed over a static showcar version of the RB14 to British artist Sam Cox, also known as Mr Doodle, who used his trademark black and white designs to create the 'Doodle Bull'.
The special model is being auctioned to raise funds for Red Bull's Wings for Life charity, a globally recognised foundation for spinal cord injury research.
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Along with featuring Mr Doodle's stunning design, the car has been signed by the artist, along with both Red Bull drivers - reigning world champion Max Verstappen and his team-mate Sergio Perez.
An online auction is already underway and runs until Friday 24 February, with people able to register a bid HERE.
Red Bull are preparing to defend both the drivers' and constructors' titles in the upcoming F1 season, with pre-season testing getting starting on Thursday in Bahrain.
Verstappen, who is seeking a hat-trick of titles after dominating in 2022 with a record 15 race victories, officially begins his defence at the same track from March 3-5.
Red Bull launched their - far more recognisable - 2023 livery in New York earlier this month but have yet to unveil the car that they hope will outperform Mercedes and Ferrari.
Pre-season testing and all 23 races from Formula 1's biggest ever season are live on Sky Sports.