Haas F1 pit garage layout / livery yellow option:
Mclaren Honda Fantasy livery (not a fan of it, but wouldn't be surprised if something similar was released)
Williams Martini Racing Fantasy livery:
When was Ferrari sold and to whom ???Not anymore.
Fiat own no part of Ferrari.
It was very recently.mclaren111 wrote:FW37:When was Ferrari sold and to whom ???Not anymore.
Fiat own no part of Ferrari.
The Agnelli family still own a significant stake, and Sergio remains both boss of Ferrari and FCA.SiLo wrote:It was very recently.mclaren111 wrote:FW37:When was Ferrari sold and to whom ???Not anymore.
Fiat own no part of Ferrari.
In fact, two days ago!
Why would you ask?FW17 wrote:Is there any connection between Ferrari and Alfa Romeo?
Just quoting myself from some time ago, it's not that hard to understand.proteus wrote:There are so many eye pleasing liveries here, which are made by very talented people and jet no team seriously even thinks of them to use on their cars. Why dont they hire some of these people to make a livery design and pay them a decent amount of money to reward them for their creaticvity. I just think that the sport went so far, that the teams just dont want to bother to paint the cars in more complex style with more colours. I remember the amount of work was needed with airbrushing for a Mclaren 2012 car, and it was not too complex livery. Redbull and Torroroso are still somewhat trying with their liveries, while Force India gave up as did the others...
Fans and outside designers aren't binded to sponsorship demands and contracts. The liveries are a bueraucratic decision in I'd say 80%...the rest is just up to the team to decide which shade of color to choose.