Well, West has gone(Silver colour), Mercedes jumped ship(No Silver Arrows anymore, now "Chrome Arrows"), so why not returning to the roots? Bruce McLaren raced in orange. The cars would be quite visible too
Their logo already turns orange in sunlightVodafone would have something to say about that.
Are you implying Fire Orange is discreet?As long as it isn't something extreme like pink
Then stop showing that past-2000 McLaren, it's looks brighter than the orange Bruce used IMO.
And a bit of colour is more interesting than half the field in white or silver... I was never talking about orange being discrete why should it be? Is Ferrari red discrete?
Ferrari's real colour was.. YELLOW. They HAD to be painted red in competition because every car maker and had to be recognized by the country colour(World War). Italian teams were red, German teams either white or silver, French teams were blue, British teams were green, etc. The red later stayed and many people believe the true colour is red, but it's not. If not for that, they still might be yellow to this very day, even in competition.
Hmm, you have to check your eyes. The first picture you posted is brighter which is no surprise a it stands in the spotlight... That front view is VERY bright, the last one looks decent as the sun doesn't reflect as much as the light in the HQ.
And the Mercedes are called "SILVER-ARROWS"(Silberpfeile)! Since Mercedes is back, the name has "transferred" from McLaren since they aren't the "main" team anymore. Thus they are called the "Chrome-Arrows"(which isn't the same as silver) as a joke. Chrome is worth less than silver(Thus "Chrompfeile).
*has the urge to facepalm*
Ferrari's real colour was.. YELLOW. They HAD to be painted red in competition because every car maker and had to be recognized by the country colour(World War). Italian teams were red, German teams either white or silver, French teams were blue, British teams were green, etc. The red later stayed and many people believe the true colour is red, but it's not. If not for that, they still might be yellow to this very day, even in competition.
Hmm, you have to check your eyes. The first picture you posted is brighter which is no surprise a it stands in the spotlight... That front view is VERY bright, the last one looks decent as the sun doesn't reflect as much as the light in the HQ.
And the Mercedes are called "SILVER-ARROWS"(Silberpfeile)! Since Mercedes is back, the name has "transferred" from McLaren since they aren't the "main" team anymore. Thus they are called the "Chrome-Arrows"(which isn't the same as silver) as a joke. Chrome is worth less than silver(Thus "Chrompfeile).
*has the urge to facepalm*
EDIT: Sorry, I think I overdid it a bit. But Hampus, I thought you knew that already...
It´s not far off.
And yes, it´s absolutely horrendous
Curiously, Ferrari won the 1964 World championship with John Surtees by competing the last two races in North America with cars painted in the US-American race colors white and blue, as these were not entered by the Italian factory themselves, but by the U.S.-based North American Racing Team (NART) team. This was done as a protest concerning arguments between Ferrari and the Italian Racing Authorities regarding the homologation of a new mid-engined Ferrari race car.