I know this is slightly off topic, but here's Berger power sliding that 1995 412T2JordanMugen wrote: ↑10 Mar 2021, 15:09The livery looks horrendous IMO.
When they said darker shade of red, this is not what we had in mind...
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Who thought a gradient effect from red to burgundy would be a good idea? Seems like a decision made by committee, in response to fans liking the livery at Mugello...
they're slowly turning dark, Rich energy sponsorship imminentJordanMugen wrote: ↑10 Mar 2021, 15:09The livery looks horrendous IMO.
When they said darker shade of red, this is not what we had in mind...
https://i.imgur.com/yZW6Sojh.jpg
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https://cdn.the-race.com/wp-content/upl ... 36x593.jpg
Who thought a gradient effect from red to burgundy would be a good idea? Seems like a decision made by committee, in response to fans liking the livery at Mugello...
Same with that hideous pink on Aston Martin. We'll never get used to that...
I am not a fan of the green part but I do dislike how the white colour has been implemented here.jumpingfish wrote: ↑10 Mar 2021, 16:22Although I didn't really like their livery, I hope the car will be better than SF1000. I thought the livery would be something like this, with dark red and white, also with a strip of the flag, like on their racing suits.
https://sun9-40.userapi.com/impg/-J8bEQ ... type=album
Binotto has already announced he won't attend every race this season, will stay on the factory focussing on the 2022 car, it does seem like Ferrari wants him back on his old role, but they need to save face both in not humiliating him and saying he's back at TD someone else is the TP and not giving people more ammo for the "Ferrari changes TP as often as underwear".El Scorchio wrote: ↑10 Mar 2021, 13:30Absolutely this. Nailed it. I also think maybe they've opted to stick with the wrong man, and also that they've taken him away from his position of strength and put him in one which is not his strength, which is bad for both sides of the team- the design/technical side and the business side. He should be in the Allison/Newey role. Not the Wolff/Horner one.
i think it's very interesting how his role seemed to change in the latter part of last year. IMO it would be smart to move him back to his area of expertise and let someone else handle all the 'crap' of the team principal role.