Manoah2u wrote:wesley123 wrote:Manoah2u wrote:Mclaren ran the red-white scheme for decades, you can't guarantee squad.
And now Ferrari runs a Marlboro-sponsored Red livery.
which doesn't look in any way like the old marlboro-mclaren liveries, in any way.
wesley123 wrote:
Manoah2u wrote:Nobody confused a Mclaren for a Ferrari and vise versa.
Probably because the liveries were nothing alike, plus the actual brand was visible and there wasn't much need for this subconscious messaging and relation to a F1 team
So you just admit that you're just talking rubbish and senseless?
Indeed, there is nothing alike then, nor is there anything alike now.
so your flawed argument on brand confusion of mclaren and ferrari gets shattered to pieces by yourself, too. good.
because it held no water from the start.
wesley123 wrote:
Can't remember saying those looked alike.
Yes you did, you implied the red-white colours automatically confuse with ferrari. you can look up your own posts just a couple threads back.
wesley123 wrote:
Like said, flip the colors around and you'll notice the similarities. Make the red on the engine cover black and you'll already notice how it follows a pretty similar line.
yes, let's flip colours, lets forget the vast amount of white, let's turn the red black, and the white red, and yes, it looks like a ferrari. Newsflash; the red will not be black nor will the all-white be red. that's why its white-red, not red-black.
are you colourblind or just inventing stuff to keep breathing life into your failed theory?
nobody spoke of a black-red livery for mclaren. nobody spoke of a carbon copy of a ferrari livery.
there are vast examples of livery excersizes of white-red mclarens, and you try to maintain an unsupported theory on a single photoshop that 'slightly' resembles a rear line that ferrari since last year put on their car in black carbon?
don't act like you have not seen the other liveries here, like this one;
http://hondaintegra.co.uk/wp-content/up ... claren.jpg
yes, i can see how much this looks like a ferrari. i can't tell the brand recognition apart. it's a ferrari. or is it a redbull? what is it?
Then you are beyond ignorant in every single sense of the word.
It's a Mclaren heritage livery because Mclaren ran it for 22 years in F1. Ferrari did not, Lotus did not, williams did not,
Tyrell did not. That's why it's a Mclaren heritage livery.
the fact Penske ran the same colours does not change what it meant for Mclaren.
Nobody confuses Penske for Mclaren, despite they have the same colours. Neither did Penske get confused with MClaren livery for another team that ran white-red.
You even know what heritage means? a yellow camel-lotus is a heritage livery. Lotus is running a JPS heritage livery. Williams before the Martini livery ran a rothmans heritage livery. Williams is now running a martini livery, despite classicly the martini livery was a brabham heritage livery. Still, nobody confuses Williams with brabham.
Lotus also used to run a Green-yellow livery. That was their original brand colour. Green-yellow. Nobody thought Lotus wasn't lotus when they ran yellow camel liveries, gold leaf lotus liveries or JPS liveries.
Meanwhile, Mclaren's original colour was papaya orange, but MClaren still gets recognised as mclaren in a red-white livery, a silvery west livery, a chrome-red vodafone livery, and whatever they'll run next.
wesley123 wrote:
Manoah2u wrote:the only reason they went for silver was because they changed to West as a sponsor, guess what colours west ran?
Actually, West can either be bordeaux red or silver. The grey was more of a Mercedes thing than a West thing.
let me correct that false statement for you.
http://www.i-d-s.com/images/uploads/175 ... ingle).jpg http://www.cigarettespedia.com/images/c ... ermany.jpg http://i.colnect.net/images/f/16/503/We ... est-It.jpg
yes, keep being stubborn and ignorant.
no, there's nothing 'west' about mclaren's test livery
http://media.crash.net/original/126047.jpg
http://www.grandprix.com/jpeg/phc/paut0 ... en1-lg.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/bYNFA.jpg
nothing at all. not even slightly.
i'll add something more for you
http://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/ima ... 2zbjpg.jpg
oh look, that marlboro chevron was not in any way branded to Mclaren, right?
Guess what happened when Mclaren turned west? see what happened there?
With your logic, Mclaren's logo gets confused with Nike. Nike F1 team.