Well, we expected a different identity for the Williams team for this season - and we're pleased to say they haven't let us down, developing a completely new colour scheme rather than simply adjusting a previous design or falling back on their 2000s default of blue and white. [Read More]
It’s very easy to be cynical about Rich Energy’s title sponsorship of Haas – we’ve already asked the question of whether they’re going to turn out to be another Red Bull (as they claim) or another T-Minus (as many suspect). So let’s put that to one side for now, and instead focus solely on the team’s new livery, unveiled yesterday, on its own merits. [Read More]
Given that their BWT-inspired pink paint job was such a sudden and rushed announcement last year - and they decided against updating it as the season went on - we held out strong hope that The Team Soon To Be Formerly Known As Force India would put a bit more thought into it this time around. And, hey! They do seem to have done. [Read More]
First up, let's get something clear: I know not everyone loved last year's McLaren, but I did. Okay, it wasn't quite the right type of orange for McLaren, but it was a really smart and gorgeous orange and black and white livery that was exactly up my street. But still, it wasn't quite a McLaren. [Read More]
Okay, so there’s a McLaren to talk about. But before we get to that, let’s do things in the proper order and discuss the liveries that were launched yesterday. First up, it’s Ferrari, and a bit of a change in that with the departure of Santander, there’s now almost no white [Read More]
I feel like there's a constant, internal struggle going on with Renault's livery. Yin versus Yang. Jekyll versus Hyde. Yellow versus Black. [Read More]
Well, this was a surprise. Having not previously given a date for the launch of their 2018 car, Haas have stolen a march on everybody (particularly Williams, who are slated to do theirs tomorrow) and unveiled the first pictures of a 2018-style F1 car. [Read More]
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