I think the pitcrew are wearing orange and black, not yellow.
I think it's good that he's happy but I wouldn't read anything into that with regards to where McLaren is with respect to the other cars.Andres125sx wrote: ↑24 Feb 2018, 12:26So Alonso´s past seasons angry and also the smile we´ve seen just after his first run in the new car are all media manipulations?
Remove your tinfoil hat please
It´s all media manipulation!JonoNic wrote: ↑24 Feb 2018, 12:37Care to explain why you think I'm wearing a tinfoil hat.Andres125sx wrote:So Alonso´s past seasons angry and also the smile we´ve seen just after his first run in the new car are all media manipulations?
Remove your tinfoil hat please
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I guess they'll have to pay more to get more visibilitymclaren111 wrote: ↑25 Feb 2018, 14:25Wonder why the CNBC, Logitec and Airgain sponsor stickers are so hidden away ??
Even if they are not large sponsors, they deserve more visibility in my view !!
it depends. if it's painted in full, it looks even more obnoxious and eye-catching. look at the williams and the alfa romeo. the halo looks enormeous and you can't miss it, whereas in the case of the Mclaren, Mercedes, RedBull and Haas, you can 'hardly' spot it or atleast, it doesn't catch as much attention.
Funny enough I have just mentioned in the Halo post that Ferrari´s implementation has been the best one. It looks more integrated with rest of the car and the painting makes it look better.Manoah2u wrote: ↑25 Feb 2018, 14:30it depends. if it's painted in full, it looks even more obnoxious and eye-catching. look at the williams and the alfa romeo. the halo looks enormeous and you can't miss it, whereas in the case of the Mclaren, Mercedes, RedBull and Haas, you can 'hardly' spot it or atleast, it doesn't catch as much attention.
Ferrari has done a interesting job though where it looks to flow rather well, and painted the underside black/kept it unpainted at the lower side, which makes it look like it's a lot slimmer than it actually is.
the implemention of the ferrari logo on the v-side of the halo also makes it look better.
i actually just read that whilst noticing there's a reply to a post of mineVasconia wrote: ↑25 Feb 2018, 14:39Funny enough I have just mentioned in the Halo post that Ferrari´s implementation has been the best one. It looks more integrated with rest of the car and the painting makes it look better.Manoah2u wrote: ↑25 Feb 2018, 14:30it depends. if it's painted in full, it looks even more obnoxious and eye-catching. look at the williams and the alfa romeo. the halo looks enormeous and you can't miss it, whereas in the case of the Mclaren, Mercedes, RedBull and Haas, you can 'hardly' spot it or atleast, it doesn't catch as much attention.
Ferrari has done a interesting job though where it looks to flow rather well, and painted the underside black/kept it unpainted at the lower side, which makes it look like it's a lot slimmer than it actually is.
the implemention of the ferrari logo on the v-side of the halo also makes it look better.