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> The artist has reproduced many of those
> exceedingly well... but it'd be nice if they'd
> select a wider range of chassis rather than just
> simply last years McLaren.
>
> I think "retro" livery could be kind of cool but I
> think it'd also be neat if teams kind of owned a
> base colour scheme. For instance about a 3rd of
> the grid is made up of predominantly blue cars but
> it'd nicer if there was a bit more to set them
> apart visually.
>
> Here's my suggestion of what I'd like to see;
>
> Ferrari to continue with Red, although perhaps a
> return to true "Rosso Corsa" is long overdue.
> Mercedes are supposed to be the "silver arrows",
> so silver they should be.
> "Lotus" to stick with JPS style black & gold or
> switch to Camel style yellow.
> Red Bull, makes sense to remain with main
> corporate Red Bull can colours.
> Toro Rosso, to mark a bigger visually from RBR
> it'd be cool to use the silver or red editions...
> But these colours are already "owned"> McLaren, with the Merc partnership coming to an
> end it's time drop the Merc colours. Some say
> return to the Marlboro style branding, I say
> honour the original orange.
> Williams, too many blue cars in F1, so how about a
> return to white and green or at the very least
> reintroduce camel style yellow to the blue/white
> base.
> Force India, I like the general inclination
> towards national colours.
> Caterham, stick with British Racing Green (ish)
> with lotus style yellow stripe.
> Sauber, need to pick a completely different colour
> to stand out... Leyton House bluey, greeny
> turquoise?
> Marussia.. Pfft who cares?
How about bright blue Red Bull Sugar Free?
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