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Some of the cars are breaking cover. Personally, I really like the Ferrari, McLaren and the Renault. The Toyota looks pretty unchanged (though there are changes) but the others look beautiful. We still have to wait to see how they'll perform.
Toyota: http://www.neurosybir.net/nkoan/imag...yota/66898.jpg http://www.neurosybir.net/nkoan/imag...yota/66888.jpg http://www.neurosybir.net/nkoan/imag...yota/66884.jpg http://www.neurosybir.net/nkoan/imag...oyota/l_10.jpg Ferrari: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() McLaren: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Un-official Renault Spyshots: ![]() ![]() ![]() |
The Mclaren looks stunning.
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If the Ferrari wrecks it looks like anything that flys off it will absolutely kill you!
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Super Happy best friends top the speed chart Thursday!
http://www.speedtv.com/articles/auto/formulaone/34878/ |
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Looks like Kimi got out just in the nick of time! :lol:
http://www.f1racing.net/en/news/2007...from_drinking/ |
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Damn! The Renaults are HOT! Much better than the old Benetton colors... (no offense to you Benetton fans). :P
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I don't like the new renault colors. bah.
It's all bmw this year. |
F1 in the snow!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...0/l2345683.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...2087757392.jpg The BMW sauber team did a demonstration in Switzerland at White Turf a horse race on the frozen Lake of St. Moritz. |
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Apparently, orange is the new "it" color of F1?
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Orange is the new black.
This Orange makes the Spyker look like the old Bruce McLaren cars from back in the day. |
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I kinda wish cars would go back to their traditional country of origin based colors. I'm not saying drop sponsorship decals, but make the primary color of the car based on tradition. Otherwise in 5 years well have a field of identical looking orange cars! :lol: |
That Spyker looks dope, though :D
I love how clean it is. |
the spyker is really cool looking. It reminds of a pair of skiis or something.
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Well, If any car deserves to be orange, it's the Spyker. The Dutch put orange on everything.
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First look at Toro Rosso's STR2. Speed has no contract yet but they say he is still lined up to keep his seat.
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I hear lawsuits coming down the pipeline from williams and spyker
that STR2 looks exactly like the RB3.......different car my ass :lol: |
Holy extreme toe Batman!
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I hope that Honda picture is a fake. That's a terrible looking car... especially since the old Lucky Strike livery was so hot.
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Well, we'll find out tomorrow or Tuesday.
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Well, its official. That is Honda's new livery. Its not sponsored by Google or Google Earth though. The idea is to bring environmental concerns to light. There will be no traditional sponsors (except for the Bridgestone stickers which are probably required), instead each company will get one pixel on the car, only viewable under a microscope.
The website on the wing (myearthdream.com) will also showcase all of the sponsors and their commitment to environmental issues. So far, sponsors include: Universal Music Gatorade Fila IBM Instron Oliver Sweeney Perkin Elmer Showa Denko TUV GF Agie Charmilles and all the 2006 sponsors (except Lucky Strike). |
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That's retarded.
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I like it. Most of the other cars are monochrome, or some symmetrical combination of 2-3 primary colors.
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I still can't decide. I kind of like the concept, but at the same time it seems so busy that it bothers me a little that way too.
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The car looks ghey. Although that's a pretty nice scam to their sponsors: "no really, it's cool, your logos are on the car... they're just microscopic!" :roll:
I think the main color of the car should be determined by the country of origin. Leave it up to the sponsors to work their logos in there. And how did Honda paint the car like that to begin with... is it some crazy vinyl wrap? :blech: |
EGADS!!!! That car makes Baby Jebus cry...
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So, I'm still up in the air on the Honda, but now I have my name on an F1 car albeit microscopically. And all it cost was a little cash and a pledge to do my laundry with cold water. Woohoo.
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I'm gonna make sure to wash my whites *and* my darks in hot water, just to erase whatever benefit you're making on the environment. And when I shrink/bleed everything into crap, I'm gonna go out and buy more clothes... cheap clothes, that will wear out quickly, and that are made from synthetics based on petroleum! Take that Mr. "my name is written microscopically on an F1 car". I bet Jenson crashes your name right into Sato in Australia. :P (Matt, am I sounding a little more "normal" yet?) |
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And he's back. We missed you Scott. |
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Ouch. That is not going to buff out...
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Is that a flagger station!? :eek: Look at that extinguisher fly! :lol:
(poor car... :() |
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The car now has .2534% more greasy wop. I just had to give up ironing :p |
I am not putting my name on it. Sato is likely enough to rear-end one of them as it is.
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Holy crap... hippie tree huggers agree with me?
http://www.pitpass.com/fes_php/pitpa...s_art_id=30649 |
I agree that its a very small gesture (and much smaller than Honda is trying to play off) but I wouldn't exactly call it bad. Still, I think a small gesture is still better than nothing.
Also, I'm not a huge believer in the usefulness of being carbon neutral, but F1 (and WRC) are already carbon neutral. Mosley also wants to move both sports to be more green, so while this may be an empty gesture now, its kind of the future of the sport. |
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Like the article says, the ploy screams of "well we don't have a title sponsor, what do we do?", not "let's save the earf!" It's not like the Honda F1 car is electric, or running cats, or doing anything to save the earth aside from acting as a moving awareness billboard. If Honda really wanted to make a difference, their F1 program is not the starting point... their line of cars is the starting point (not to say they don't make a difference, as Honda sells the most fuel efficient line of cars in the world). Bottom line: if you're going to use F1 as an environmental platform, you better be demonstrably more green in your race program... especially with your car. And with competition so tight in F1, I don't see Honda putting catalytic converters on the RA107. |
Yeah, to be competitive within the current set of rules, you need to almost be environmentally damaging. Max Mosely is trying to introduce more green requirements in 2010, but again, it could be little more than an empty gesture.
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I'd gladly drive an electric car, or take the subway, if I can still burn a few gallons of petrol at the race track on the weekend. |
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Woah, I just noticed on that Spyker... what's with the triple element wing!?! Did someone hire the Red Baron for aero design?
http://www.silentthundermodels.com/i...plane_250w.jpg |
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