2016 Red Bull Racing team - TAG Heuer

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FW17 wrote:That is pearlescent matte paint and it is going to look awesome, just wish they had done the same to the Total red and logo too

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cbbx0W3WAAAvqQH.jpg
I never heard of a Pearlescent matte finish before, something new ??

I'm sure it will look a lot better outdoors, but at first sight it's not bad

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Scuderia1967 wrote:
proteus wrote:
Writinglife wrote:This suddenly brings up an interesting point about liveries.

The red on black theme was very much McLaren last year. With Red Bull going first with their reveals, what happens if, for example, McLaren's livery (minus the giant Bull) was virtually identical? Do teams have "back-up liveries" in case of a real embarrasing situation, or do the livery design teams for the various outfits actually check what everyone is doing to avoid it?
In 1990 there was something similar as you were reffering:

http://bandverde.files.wordpress.com/20 ... pa1990.jpg

http://www.enterf1.com/images/photos/ga ... 002_01.jpg

http://www.formula.hu/hirek_media/78912 ... 201990.jpg

Or in 1991:

http://b.f1-facts.com/ul/a/4547

http://ferrari1929.blog.bg/photos/10929 ... 3-F1_1.jpg
In the early 80's, McLaren and Alfa Romeo had very similar liveries too
In 86 Zakspeed, Mclaren, Lola, and Ferrari shared a lot of red paint too...i guess in that time red was comon, like black is now.
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The car is matte black. The blue shine comes from reflections from the sealing lights. The heavy amount of spotlights used make it look like it has a Pearlescent finish. However, it is simply a matte finish: http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/wp-content/u ... very-3.jpg

The black is used because it is actually lighter then colored paint. This is just another team in line that saves weight this way.
#AeroFrodo

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classy livery and team wear, would have been cool 10 years ago.
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turbof1 wrote:The car is matte black. The blue shine comes from reflections from the sealing lights. The heavy amount of spotlights used make it look like it has a Pearlescent finish. However, it is simply a matte finish: http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/wp-content/u ... very-3.jpg" target="_blank

The black is used because it is actually lighter then colored paint. This is just another team in line that saves weight this way.
Sorry, but that car is blue. A dark one but still blue.

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turbof1 wrote:The car is matte black...
What number do you see here?

Image

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bhall II wrote:
turbof1 wrote:The car is matte black...
What number do you see here?

http://i.imgur.com/6dUUTRd.png
666
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gandharva wrote:
turbof1 wrote:The car is matte black. The blue shine comes from reflections from the sealing lights. The heavy amount of spotlights used make it look like it has a Pearlescent finish. However, it is simply a matte finish: http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/wp-content/u ... very-3.jpg" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank

The black is used because it is actually lighter then colored paint. This is just another team in line that saves weight this way.
Sorry, but that car is blue. A dark one but still blue.
Yep

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gandharva wrote:
turbof1 wrote:The car is matte black. The blue shine comes from reflections from the sealing lights. The heavy amount of spotlights used make it look like it has a Pearlescent finish. However, it is simply a matte finish: http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/wp-content/u ... very-3.jpg" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank

The black is used because it is actually lighter then colored paint. This is just another team in line that saves weight this way.
Sorry, but that car is blue. A dark one but still blue.
I disagree. The spotlights gave it a shine of blue, but if you look at the image I provided you can clearly see there is not a trace of blue to be found. You can make a case for very dark grey, but there's no more blue.

@Bhall: 42? I'm sorry to dissapoint, but I'm not color blind :lol: .
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I looked at your image and it's blue. ;)
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FrukostScones wrote:
bhall II wrote:
turbof1 wrote:The car is matte black...
What number do you see here?

http://i.imgur.com/6dUUTRd.png
666
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I saw a white dress with gold
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gandharva wrote:I looked at you image and it's blue. ;)
I've looked at a different screen just to be sure. The panels on the background are blue if that is what you mean :P. There is a very mild blue shine on the car on a few places, but that is reflection from the spotlights. I think it's best you focus on the sidepod.

I can be wrong of course, there's always that, although I am that confident I admittingly had to type that with a grin on my face. We probably will have to see for either studio pictures with white background, or for when testing begins.
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At first glance I didn't much like the new look, but having let it sink in I think it's actually a really nice change.

The red in the Red Bull logo seems to really pop against the dark blue, and doing away with the white borders brings it up to date with current design trends.

I wouldn't mind seeing one or two more cars in matte paint as it'd provide a little more variety to an otherwise limited bunch of liveries.

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turbof1 wrote:The car is matte black. The blue shine comes from reflections from the sealing lights. The heavy amount of spotlights used make it look like it has a Pearlescent finish. However, it is simply a matte finish: http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/wp-content/u ... very-3.jpg" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank

The black is used because it is actually lighter then colored paint. This is just another team in line that saves weight this way.
Just compare nose tip (black carbon) and front wing flaps. They are not pure black for sure.
nevill3 wrote:I saw a white dress with gold
:mrgreen:
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