Sean Bull did a McLaren Renault recently.
well done, kudos deserved!lvon wrote: ↑14 Sep 2017, 22:35Hey everyone, here's my first attempt at an F1 livery.
This livery is based on a hypothetical buyout of Red Bull Racing by Honda, with Red Bull remaining as a title sponsor. It features mixes of Red Bull and Honda colors, with the traditional red sun used for japanese racing teams encircling Honda Racing's logo.
The sponsors are primarily Red Bull's current sponsors with Esso switched with Castrol, Red Bull Honda's Superbike team oil supplier. Aston Martin is also dropped as Honda becomes Red Bull's main automotive partner.
https://i.imgur.com/oUAXi5Fr.png
Looks kinda like the sugar free version of there drink too personally I like the design well donelvon wrote:Hey everyone, here's my first attempt at an F1 livery.
This livery is based on a hypothetical buyout of Red Bull Racing by Honda, with Red Bull remaining as a title sponsor. It features mixes of Red Bull and Honda colors, with the traditional red sun used for japanese racing teams encircling Honda Racing's logo.
The sponsors are primarily Red Bull's current sponsors with Esso switched with Castrol, Red Bull Honda's Superbike team oil supplier. Aston Martin is also dropped as Honda becomes Red Bull's main automotive partner.
Well, I think you are right about camo livery but I did just an style exercise.i like them, BUT with the eye on recent las vegas shootings, i don't think a military link through 'camouflage-ish' livery which immediately links people to war, violence and guns is something taken positively, especially if such a thing happens once again, which is not inconcievable to be honest.
hence the first would be the way to go.
don't get me wrong though, i like the green liveries.
I didn't change the Haas logo...Did you change the Haas logo intentionally?
i think they're talking about that first A on the sidepods, which is different to what's on the cars now. it catched my attention too to be honest.Carrino wrote: ↑10 Oct 2017, 22:02Well, I think you are right about camo livery but I did just an style exercise.i like them, BUT with the eye on recent las vegas shootings, i don't think a military link through 'camouflage-ish' livery which immediately links people to war, violence and guns is something taken positively, especially if such a thing happens once again, which is not inconcievable to be honest.
hence the first would be the way to go.
don't get me wrong though, i like the green liveries.
I like Haas cars in grey with red touches but I believe if Haas adopted a green livery, it would be immediately recognizable.
I didn't change the Haas logo...Did you change the Haas logo intentionally?
It is simply a cutout of the entire logoi think they're talking about that first A on the sidepods, which is different to what's on the cars now. it catched my attention too to be honest.