Ι agree, very boring. It needed red to spice things up, and for God's sake, enough with the white!FrukostScones wrote:yep, pretty dull design.VarioR wrote:Too much white for me...
Ι agree, very boring. It needed red to spice things up, and for God's sake, enough with the white!FrukostScones wrote:yep, pretty dull design.VarioR wrote:Too much white for me...
It is also an airline.avatar wrote:Off-topic: But isn't Kingfisher beer?acosmichippo wrote:this is what they did with Whyte and MacKay:
http://autoracesponsor.co.uk/wp-content ... 11/abu.jpg
(or was that FIndia photo just a factory shot, not actually in Bahrain?)
I mean this in the most respectful way possible...stefan_ wrote:Meanwhile, at the Williams hq...
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BiDvbudCQAA7QIA.png:large
Not so sure...stripes can just be stripes..."oh they just happen to look like the Martini ones..."gray41 wrote:No they don't, Johnnie walker is hidden at both those tracks.
Martinis stripes are also considered part of the brand, so they also will in theory have to disappear at GPs where alcohol isn't advertised.
Ferrari took off the white stripes that looked like a barcode that happened to look a bit like the Marlboro logoadrianjordan wrote:Not so sure...stripes can just be stripes..."oh they just happen to look like the Martini ones..."gray41 wrote:No they don't, Johnnie walker is hidden at both those tracks.
Martinis stripes are also considered part of the brand, so they also will in theory have to disappear at GPs where alcohol isn't advertised.
A Vodka Martini that's shaken will break down the ice quicker, so is a fancy wait of ordering a watered down drink...zonk wrote:About new livery I'm "Shaken, not stirred"