Sauber has unveiled a special flame-inspired livery for this weekend's Las Vegas Grand Prix, the second team after Williams to show off a unique design for the US race. The new look features bold flame motifs on the front wing and rear of the monocoque, integrating the team's signature neon green from chassis sponsor Kick. Team representative Alessandro Alunni Bravi stated the livery reflects a shared "relentless passion" with title sponsor Stake, aiming to showcase their "fiery spirit" on motorsport's thrilling Vegas stage.

Despite the vibrant new look, Sauber remains at the bottom of the Constructors' Championship, the only team yet to score a point this season. Their best finish came in Bahrain with Zhou Guanyu's 11th place. They also failed to score at the inaugural Las Vegas GP last year as Alfa Romeo. With both Zhou and Valtteri Bottas departing at season's end, the pressure is on for Sauber to turn this flashy aesthetic into a much-needed championship point in the desert.

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