Might get to see a white-orange combo
....Mercedes intend to switch from silver to a striking mirror-like chrome paint-job this year.
the special chrome paint for the 2015 livery is called 'Kromo', and will also be supplied to wheel supplier OZ for the title-defending W06 raced by world champion Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg.
with Mercedes stepping up its iconic silver look, Woking based McLaren is tipped for a complete livery U-turn in 2015.
McLaren turned silver in 1997, at the height of its works collaboration with Mercedes, but now the famous British team is kicking off its new era with Honda.
"Honda does not want (McLaren) to continue with silver because it is a colour immediately associated with Mercedes and the 'Silver Arrows'."
"There are rumours the (2015) car could be orange, McLaren's traditional colour, for testing. But it could also be white, in a double-tribute: to Honda and also because McLaren's first F1 car was that colour" in 1966. "The final choice could depend largely on whether McLaren has a major sponsor in 2015 or not," the report added. (GMM)
how does this get negative hits?Manoah2u wrote:Stupid question, but :
Is it possible, through a devious plot - to indirectly get Marlboro sponsorship?
As in:
Honda get's Marlboro sponsorship money,
then Honda sends that money to Mclaren in the form of 'Sponsorship'.
Marlboro tells Honda to make Mclaren wear that classic Marlboro livery.
Honda tells Mclaren to wear that classic Marlboro Livery
Mclaren wears that classic Marlboro livery.
Mclaren gets the Marlboro money, through a Honda transfer.
If the FIA gets annoying about how it resembles Marlboro,
they'll state they arent sponsored like Ferrari by Philip Morris
but that it is a livery of Mclaren-Honda, and it is an artistic impression
of Honda's imagery of mount Fuji with a retro-vibe of a classic Mclaren F1 livery.
that could work, now couldnt it?
Mclaren being sponsored by Marlboro whilst not being sponsored by Marlboro.
Sounds like a brilliant possibility to me - if they can get away with that ( which i think they actually can )
It is a bit random as you acknowledged in the first line. I did wonder if you'd been reading the De Vinci code?Manoah2u wrote:how does this get negative hits?Manoah2u wrote:Stupid question ...
http://www.mclaren.com/formula1/partners/Thunders wrote:Yep, they've takes their $'s to MercGeorge-Jung wrote:If I am correct, Hugo Boss is no longer a McLaren sponsor..
Cant comment for Mclaren's webmasters, but here's the spiel from last yearCjC wrote:http://www.mclaren.com/formula1/partners/Thunders wrote:Yep, they've takes their $'s to MercGeorge-Jung wrote:If I am correct, Hugo Boss is no longer a McLaren sponsor..
Hugo boss are listed here still?
1)Lotus runs a john player special livery without being a JPS connection, and they get away with it no problemo.astracrazy wrote:I'm 99% sure they will not go back to the old white-orange design. It was related to Marlboro because they were the sponsor
1) its subliminal tobacco advertising i.e look at the barcode on the ferrari. So I highly doubt it would be allowed.
2) its free advertisement for marlboro essentially given them title sponsorship livery for free - and who would do that?
Marlboro is.McG wrote:Isn't Marlboro red?