I think they just have it for the launch. you won't see it on the car on trackChubbs wrote:Is this photo shopped or is that a Marlboro logo on the back?
The original photo:Chubbs wrote:Is this photo shopped or is that a Marlboro logo on the back?
i could care less what the paint scheme is....i'm more interested in how competittive the car will berich1701 wrote:http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6087/604 ... c183_b.jpg
It emulates the F93a livery with the Marlboro/Scuderia Ferrari logo plastered on top of a white strip.
Not the best livery, They should have integrated the Scuderia logo into the white background instead of pasting it on top. It looks messy.
Personally my Favourite Ferrari liveries were the red and black scheme with Goodyear wings,
Logo yeah but I was highlighting the whole airbox, i.e. the new bits. That wasn't white before and now, with the legality fun being red, voila...Scuderia1967 wrote:That logo has been in the car's engine cover since 2011Gridlock wrote:http://i.imgur.com/VIifCbk.jpg
*cough*
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... rlboro.png
I know, I know...
Haas is in F1 to gain recognition as a CNC tool manufacturer outside of America. Last year, they didn't have a car so they put an logo on the side of the Ferrari. This year, they have their own moving billboard, so there isn't much point paying Phillip Morris Intl. for a spot on the Ferrari.SteveRacer wrote:I don't see any Haas signage on the car as they had last year.
Yeah, it totally resembles the 312... Are they trying to win back some love from Lauda?cmF1 wrote:Pretty sure it emulates the 312 from the 1970s
http://www.grandprixhistory.org/images/312t1.jpg