
The design on the side is different this is from earlier in the year.
The etymology is vague with most phrases, its hard to pin down who first used it. It does appear that it was used by both pre-war, they were both funded by the Nazi government in a combined motorsport initiative. Also cars in those days were painted in national colours, not team colours. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver_Arrowsgilgen wrote:I was pointing out that a team were trying to hi-jack a well known term, and use it to describe themselves. I also pointed out that even McLaren tried the same thing. Refer to the FOS when Auto Unions and Mercs ran together.......the entire collection was properly described as "Silver Arrows".
To reach that conclusion, you are selectively ignoring that one team actually represents its marque while the other doesn't.richard_leeds wrote:gilgen wrote:Anyway the "Silver Arrows" thing smells to me like "Lotus". They are both F1 teams owned by the OEM and someone from PR slapped on a badge to evoke the mythology of arrows or insects. That's where the pedigree ends, in reality they're still the teams from Brackley and Enstone, not Stuttgart nor Hethel.
You don't understand why Merc fans gets annoyed when you tell them that their team's cars are just a PR stunt and not real "silver arrows"?richard_leeds wrote:The current incarnation of "silver arrows" is PR hype, I really can't see why people get so worked up about it other than fanboy myopia.
Daimler(Stuttgart) backs the Mercedes AMG F1 team and a part of the F1 team works in Stuttgart, if there is one team that can claim the name ''silver arrows'' (I prefer Silberpfeil), then it's Mercedes AMG.richard_leeds wrote:The etymology is vague with most phrases, its hard to pin down who first used it. It does appear that it was used by both pre-war, they were both funded by the Nazi government in a combined motorsport initiative. Also cars in those days were painted in national colours, not team colours. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver_Arrowsgilgen wrote:I was pointing out that a team were trying to hi-jack a well known term, and use it to describe themselves. I also pointed out that even McLaren tried the same thing. Refer to the FOS when Auto Unions and Mercs ran together.......the entire collection was properly described as "Silver Arrows".
However the usage post-war refers to Merc because Auto Union (or Audi) didn't participate in GP racing.
Anyway the "Silver Arrows" thing smells to me like "Lotus". They are both F1 teams owned by the OEM and someone from PR slapped on a badge to evoke the mythology of arrows or insects. That's where the pedigree ends, in reality they're still the teams from Brackley and Enstone, not Stuttgart nor Hethel.
richard_leeds wrote:I didn't say the team was PR hype, the team is long established in F1 under various brand names, and their cars seem to be doing rather well at the moment.
My fanboy comment refers to the passions (and misinformation) triggered by the mention of the Silver Arrows.