The Audi Revolut F1 Team and adidas have unveiled their first race-specific capsule, introducing a limited Miami Collection ahead of the 2026 Miami Grand Prix.
Launching globally on April 23, the drop sets the tone for what the team describes as a broader series of releases throughout the season.

2000s FOOTBALL DNA REWORKED FOR THE F1 PADDOCK
The collection pulls heavily from adidas’ mid-2000s football era, specifically the visual language tied to the 2006 FIFA World Cup. Curved paneling and optical movement reference the Teamgeist ball design, reinterpreted here through a Miami filter.
That translates into a color set of pinks and blues layered over a black base—paired with iridescent detailing intended to shift under different lighting conditions.
The lead piece is a driver jersey that carries the design language across the rest of the range, including jackets, shorts, tees, and accessories.

MEGARIDE F50 FOOTWEAR RETURNS WITH FAMILIAR MOTIF
Footwear is anchored by the Megaride F50, which revives a distinct visual cue from the 2005 F50 Spider. The spiderweb-style paneling returns over a black mesh base, tying the shoe back to one of adidas’ more recognizable early-2000s silhouettes.
It’s a detail that leans into sneaker nostalgia without fully recreating the original—an effort to have the broader collection reference but not replicate its source material.
FULL TEAM INTEGRATION INCLUDING RACE SUITS
Unlike typical merchandise drops, the Miami Collection extends across the entire team. Mechanics, engineers, and drivers will all wear elements of the range across the race weekend.
On track, both Nico Hülkenberg and Gabriel Bortoleto will run special-edition race suits finished in the same colors and patterns as the off-track apparel. No photos have been released yet of these designs.
That alignment between garage, grid, and fanwear continues a growing trend in Formula 1 where team identity is expressed consistently across the board.

BUT WILL THERE BE A MATCHING LIVERY?
This note about racing suits and team wear does beg a question not yet answered. Will there be a Miami-specific livery for the Audi R26 F1 car to match those suits? Like many teams on teh grid, Sauber did run a Miami-specific livery in the 2025 season… with matching team wear.
If that’s any indicator, then it’s quite possible we could see an R26 with colors similar to the gear you see here. We’ve got just over a week until the F1 Miami Grand Prix, and we’ll be sure to report on it as soon as we know anything.

MIAMI CULTURAL BACKDROP
Miami’s role here goes beyond geography. The city’s mix of Latin influence, nightlife, and visual intensity has increasingly made it one of Formula 1’s more stylized stops.
For Audi, there’s a marketing opportunity to use the stop as a platform to position the team within a wider cultural conversation—one that extends beyond traditional motorsport audiences and into fashion, design, and streetwear.
For instance, Audi is also a team sponsor of the MLS Inter Miami football (soccer) team. Doing some digging, we also found two more SKUs (Jersey and Track Top) in the adidas online shop (where the Audi Revolut F1 gear is also available) that share the color ways of the Miami GP line from Audi Revolut F1 but are Inter Miami / Audi branded. Those SKUs do not appear to be available in the team’s own online shop. It’s a deep cut, but if you’re a football fan headed to the Miami GP, you may want to check it out.
MORE GRANDS PRIX MORE DROPS TO COME
Audi Revolut F1 Team describes the Miami Collection as the first in a sequence of curated releases tied to key moments across the season. If that holds, expect similar capsules around other marquee races.
The collection is available globally via the Audi Revolut F1 Team’s online store, adidas.com, and selected adidas retailers, with checkout integrated through Revolut Pay.
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