yes, I realize why Merc was called silver arrows, which is why I said "much more historically". If that's the only example of a paintless car in 60+ years, it's an exception rather than a rule.Frafer wrote:It's not that much of a difference, but it's a difference. For historic part, do you know why mercedes are called silver arrows?acosmichippo wrote:I dunno, I'd think if it really made that much of a difference, they'd have been using black (or bare/clear coated carbon) much more historically. Plus McLaren, Force India, and apparently Merc are not doing unpainted carbon, but actual black paint. And mclaren's black is on the wings, nowhere near any heat.And in the 70s, 80s, 90s the blanket was definitely less narrow than nowadays..
Force india we dunno, it's a rendering, and mclaren is black in the wings because lack of main sponsor and indeed there is some weight saving (let's say 200 grams more in the ballast?)
And why would there be weight savings on a wing painted black as opposed to any other color? That just doesn't make sense.