I wonder how effective it will be given tire squirt and the reduced impact of exhaust on performance.
As an aside: I really like this...
I thought Red and White is a Philip Morris thing.Nando wrote:
All sponsors would work in both colors which is nice.
Where was this livery used. I have not seen it before. It looks great but just cant liken it to a Ferraribhallg2k wrote:I wonder how effective it will be given tire squirt and the reduced impact of exhaust on performance.
As an aside: I really like this...
http://39.imagebam.com/download/_oWuoMu ... 80/095.jpg
Ferrari have always been red. However, there have been a number of different reds, to suit sponsors and also to suit tv. Original Ferrari red was actually a deep crimson.CHT wrote:I thought Red and White is a Philip Morris thing.Nando wrote:
All sponsors would work in both colors which is nice.
http://cars-wallpapers.eu/images/Ferrari_f1/0000006.jpggilgen wrote:Ferrari have always been red. However, there have been a number of different reds, to suit sponsors and also to suit tv. Original Ferrari red was actually a deep crimson.CHT wrote:I thought Red and White is a Philip Morris thing.Nando wrote:
All sponsors would work in both colors which is nice.
In need of some downforce? BRING OUT THE HAMMER BOYS!Huntresa wrote:I liked the pre carbon fibre era, bare steele wings ftw!
...except when John Surtees clinched the championship in 1964 and they ran in the blue and white NART colours....gilgen wrote:Ferrari have always been red.
Don´t forget the special yellow livery at SPA i believe they ran it. But it might have been another team that ran it.krisfx wrote:http://cars-wallpapers.eu/images/Ferrari_f1/0000006.jpg
You sure about that then?