Gracie Hunt’s Sister Turns Heads at Monaco Grand Prix as Hunt Family Joins $3.5B Club

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You could hear the soft ripple of waves from the Monaco harbor, the flashbulbs clicking over the roar of Formula 1 engines. But somewhere among the superyachts, pit lane chaos, and Red Bull dominance, it wasn’t a driver or team boss stealing the spotlight. It was Ava Hunt—decked out in Red Bull Racing red, radiating energy only rivaled by the roar of the grid. After her sister Gracie Hunt dazzled fans earlier in the weekend, Ava made her own statement at the Monaco Grand Prix, combining high-glam fashion with motorsport passion in a way that only the Hunt family seems to pull off naturally.

The Hunt family continues to draw attention in Monte Carlo. On May 25, during the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix, Ava Hunt—daughter of Kansas City Chiefs CEO Clark Hunt and younger sister to former Miss Kansas USA Gracie Hunt—turned heads with her fashion-forward, motorsport-charged appearance. Following her brother Knobel Hunt’s graduation from SMU, the 20-year-old cheerleader for the SMU Mustangs posted a carousel of images on Instagram that instantly made waves. Not only did she embrace the electric F1 atmosphere, but she also pledged her support to Red Bull Racing, one of the sport’s most valuable teams.

“Red Bull racing ,” Ava captioned the post, alongside hashtags like #redbull #formula1 #grandprix #monaco #teamredbull, confirming her fandom for the $3.5 billion powerhouse. According to Sportico‘s 2024 rankings, Red Bull trails only Ferrari and Mercedes in valuation—making them one of the sport’s elite.

 

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In her Monaco look, Ava combined effortless style with F1 vibes: a fitted off-shoulder red top paired with denim jeans, white sneakers, and accessories that elevated the ensemble—contemporary earrings, an iconic watch, and bracelets. To complete the look? A Red Bull-branded cap and race ID badges hanging around her neck. In another image, she sported a sleek orange jumpsuit while posing on a luxury yacht against the stunning harbor backdrop.

The posts showcased her full Red Bull fandom, with multiple shots in front of Red Bull branding and others posing with family members—especially sister Gracie Hunt, who made headlines of her own in a white mini dress that blended yacht chic with race-day glam.

Clark Hunt’s family throws support behind Red Bull Racing

Gracie Hunt also shared highlights from the family’s Grand Prix weekend on Instagram, captioning one photo “Palais Princier de Monaco” and including a stunning group shot with parents Clark and Tavia Hunt and siblings Ava and Knobel. The family spent time strolling Monaco’s scenic lanes and soaking in Riviera sun—all while backing a rival team to two Chiefs superstars.

Indeed, Red Bull’s Hunt endorsement is particularly interesting given that Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce—two faces of the Kansas City Chiefs—are now co-owners of the Alpine F1 team, which has had a tough start to 2025. Franco Colapinto qualified 20th and Pierre Gasly 18th for Sunday’s race, leaving Alpine at the bottom of the starting grid.

Meanwhile, Red Bull’s Max Verstappen is set to begin Sunday’s race in fourth position, with McLaren’s Lando Norris and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc locking out the front row.

Despite this, one thing is clear: the Hunt family is all in on the action. Whether it’s their NFL empire or a Grand Prix grid halfway across the world, they continue to blend elite sports ownership with personal style and public intrigue. And while Ava Hunt may have just stolen the show in Monaco, the real race is only just beginning.

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