Manoah2u wrote:dren wrote:I think there was just such high expectation for the old red and white that people were really turned off by the new livery. I don't mind it, but it could look better.
+2. it isn't that bad though it lacks a bit of execution. The bright red mirros simply look out of place since they look like they're towering out [on a side/front profile]. The red line that curves around the engine cover then is too thin and flat [read: only visible from above] which makes it look like the red line stops around the mirrors/driver seat. which just makes it look weird and unbalanced.
The livery looks extra bad because it lacks 'advertising'. A big SAP, ESSO, HONDA, or MClaren on the sidepods would have improved the viewability by a big margin.
all in all though the new Macca livery was hyped up to the bone, Mclaren themselves are very responsible for this, so indeed, it was a huge letdown because they've had the public excited on something and then gave them something totally different. Especially as a combination of things since it was suggested that Mclaren would end their chrome-livery and Merc to pick it up, which also didn't happen.
McLaren aren't responsible, the individual is responsible for believing the hype, then it becomes public hype. What other hype do you believe in at the moment?
I personally didn't get too hyped about any livery. I don't follow twitter or facebook although I do have them. One livery speculation that was posted on here that always stuck in my mind, that I hoped wouldn't arise, was the Gillete thing.
I don't think it looks bad without advertising on the sidepod, looks better actually. What makes you think it would look better with advertising? Didn't you like the look of F1 cars back when they had no adverts on them? If you mean it would look better as in that they have a major sponsor, or at least making it look like they have a major sponsor, then McLaren have already cleared that up. They have a big budget and don't want to undersell the brand, which it absolutely fine.
Maybe it's just differences in taste, but I prefer a car with less adverts on it. I think the McLaren F1 road car in all iterations is better looking than any of race car versions. I thought the Ferrari F2001 looked amazing without any adverts.
Finally, everyone knows that Red Bull is a joke and Max Verstappen is overrated.