Why did Red Bull wrap its 2011 F1 car in VCARB livery at Magny-Cours?

Between the Italian and the Azerbaijan Grands Prix, Racing Bulls' rookie driver Isack Hadjar steered a RB7 wrapped in VCARB livery at the Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours.
Last Saturday saw Red Bull bring F1, MotoGP, Drift, Stunt and FMX together in a unique event, with several thousands of fans having attended the show at Magny-Cours.
Hadjar got behind the wheel of the 2011 RB7 wrapped in VCARB livery, where he completed runs around the French track, before concluding with donuts at the Adelaide turn.
The event also saw Hadjar take to the stage with former Swiss F1 driver Sébastien Buemi, marking a special moment whereby Isack presented his first F1 trophy from the 2025 Dutch Grand Prix in front of his home crowd.
In addition, Hadjar took part in a number of exciting challenges faced by other motorsport disciplines. Behind the wheel of the RB7, the F1 rookie had a Knock-Out Head-To-Head challenge versus the Peugeot 208 T16 Pikes Peak driven by Sébastien Loeb, followed by a Time Attack against the MotoGP KTM RC16 ridden by Dani Pedrosa.
Commenting on the outing, Hadjar said: “It was an unbelievable experience today in Magny-Cours at Red Bull Motormania. Driving an F1 car in France for the first time in front of my home crowd was simply incredible.
"I definitely had fun out there, and after my first experience with the RB7 at the Red Bull Showrun in Tokyo at the start of the year, getting back behind the wheel of this car was amazing.
"Furthermore, having the chance of racing against two of my childhood idols like Dani and Seb was fantastic and made an already memorable day extra special. I really felt all the warmth from the French fans in what was a unique event for Red Bull Motorsports.”