Maybe marketing trick from Tony Fernandez.onewingedangel wrote:When I look at Caterhams new logo I just think BP.
i guess BP did with the Leyton house carsLeendert82 wrote:Maybe marketing trick from Tony Fernandez.onewingedangel wrote:When I look at Caterhams new logo I just think BP.
Has BP ever sponsored in F1 or be a fuel provider?
So far I know Total, Petronas and Shell are the fuel providers at the moment
they did with lotus too, actually.Daliracing wrote:i guess BP did with the Leyton house carsLeendert82 wrote:Maybe marketing trick from Tony Fernandez.onewingedangel wrote:When I look at Caterhams new logo I just think BP.
Has BP ever sponsored in F1 or be a fuel provider?
So far I know Total, Petronas and Shell are the fuel providers at the moment
Current logo features two shades of green and white plus yellow.Manoah2u wrote: but BP uses more a combo of green-blue rather then the Caterham scheme, not to mention the yellow of BP in it.
I can confirm thats complete rubbish....Coefficient wrote:Omnicorse also claims that Caterham has followed McLaren and Ferrari’s lead in designing its 2014 car around innovative pull-rod front suspension.
Lol scarbs...that kinda ends that discussion right there...scarbs wrote:I can confirm thats complete rubbish....Coefficient wrote:Omnicorse also claims that Caterham has followed McLaren and Ferrari’s lead in designing its 2014 car around innovative pull-rod front suspension.
I didn't believe they would waste time and resources on something that baffled the mighty Mclaren when they have enough to master this year.scarbs wrote:I can confirm thats complete rubbish....Coefficient wrote:Omnicorse also claims that Caterham has followed McLaren and Ferrari’s lead in designing its 2014 car around innovative pull-rod front suspension.
I believe that will only be GP2 sponsorship, thanks to Rio Haryanto. I think Total will still provide the fuel.CHT wrote:Is Indonesia Pertamina their new titled sponsor and fuel supplier?