It's been a bit of a stop-start livery season for us in 2019, but you knew we'd get to this eventually - so read on for our take on the colourful and (mostly) surprising 2019 grid! [Read More]
The 2019 livery season is underway, with Haas unveiling their Rich Energy-driven, Lotus-inspired black and gold colour scheme. We’ve got a few days’ breather before the next set of car launches but we’re already getting some hints of a number of potential new identities for other teams. [Read More]
It shouldn't surprise you given the content of this blog that we love looking at pictures of car liveries. And that also extends to looking at drawings of car liveries... [Read More]
With the news that Rich Energy are set to sponsor Haas from 2019 onwards, we look back at the up and down history of energy drink sponsorship in F1 since the 1990s. [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]
What do we think 2018's grid is going to look like? Based on teases, announcements, guesswork and speculation, here's our team-by-team run through our expectations. [Read More]
In a change from the usual type of "fantasy next year" roundup we usually do, we're spotlighting one particular designer - with an entire grid's worth of his creations! [Read More]
Well, they promised us a change. They teased. And teased. And teased some more. And carried on teasing to the extent that it became kind of annoying, to be honest. And now the day has finally come. The new McLaren is orange. [Read More]
1997 was the year this scheme took F1 by storm, and 1998 was the year it won its first title. But 1999 was when it looked its best. The lines of the Adrian Newey-designed car had become increasingly sculpted, and it felt like the livery and car were working in harmony together – they’d done so [Read More]
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