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mstillhere
6th January 2011, 00:03
Hi everyone,

this one just in. Check it out: http://img710.imageshack.us/i/mokibsoe.png/.

I hope they go back to silver. All that black is a little..........too much.

Do you guys have pics of other cars?

Tazio
6th January 2011, 02:17
Ain't gonna' happen! :hmph:

truefan72
6th January 2011, 03:19
since when is a fan generated image suddenly a news item worthy of speculation?

mstillhere
6th January 2011, 04:57
since when is a fan generated image suddenly a news item worthy of speculation?

Got pics?

ShiftingGears
6th January 2011, 05:39
No they're not changing colours. That's obviously photoshopped. Ferrari aren't going to have a green livery just cause someone abuses photoshop either.

Sonic
6th January 2011, 08:21
Orange!

ArrowsFA1
6th January 2011, 08:26
The silver & red colours are now as much Vodaphone as they are Mercedes:

http://www.mymotorsport.com.au/v8_supercar_craig_lowndes.jpg

Mark
6th January 2011, 08:34
Orange!

It's almost been a tradition each year since they switched away from Marlboro sponsorship that the new car would be seen in an orange livery at some point before the start of the season.

Nice for a team to keep in touch with their roots.

pino
6th January 2011, 08:55
Hi everyone,

this one just in. Check it out: http://img710.imageshack.us/i/mokibsoe.png/.

I hope they go back to silver. All that black is a little..........too much.

Do you guys have pics of other cars?

I like that livery :p :

Sonic
6th January 2011, 09:53
It's almost been a tradition each year since they switched away from Marlboro sponsorship that the new car would be seen in an orange livery at some point before the start of the season.

Nice for a team to keep in touch with their roots.

Indeed. And every time you see photo's of the road car (what's it called? 4 12/c or something) it's always in orange. Perhaps McLaren are trying to develop a new brand from themselves that they will bring to F1 when the Merc deal ends.

555-04Q2
6th January 2011, 09:59
Macca should keep their current colour scheme as it is very unique and looks brilliant during the night races :up:

UltimateDanGTR
6th January 2011, 16:38
well, If Mclaren were to ever change colours from that brilliant silver and red scheme....it will be to Orange. not black. And to me, that wouldn't happen until the deal with mercedes ends, and I assume that by then that Mclaren will produce their own engines.

SGWilko
6th January 2011, 16:50
well, If Mclaren were to ever change colours from that brilliant silver and red scheme....it will be to Orange. not black. And to me, that wouldn't happen until the deal with mercedes ends, and I assume that by then that Mclaren will produce their own engines.

Am I adroit in thinking that the new sports car has in house developed motors?

UltimateDanGTR
6th January 2011, 17:21
Am I adroit in thinking that the new sports car has in house developed motors?

you are perfectly correct. Twin turbo V8 I believe, which is the sort of engine I'd love to see in F1..........

V12
6th January 2011, 17:31
An orange McLaren would be good, but unless their road car division is going to start funding the racing team to the tune of whatever Vodafone does now, then it'll be the mobile phone company who gets most of the say, I imagine.

Unless they can convince a certain rival of Vodafone to sponsor them instead, of course...

UltimateDanGTR
6th January 2011, 17:32
'Black livery? Er, no: the same Rocket Red & chrome finish that you've grown to love since Vodafone McLaren Mercedes was born in 2007...' 'that's official btw!'

Just to confirm, via Mclaren's twitter ;)
http://twitter.com/#!/TheFifthDriver

maxter
6th January 2011, 17:54
There will always be speculations without ground I suppose (or in this case maybe nothing more than a fan made idea without any agenda or real life relevance to it).

Just have to add though that I liked it in black, but then again I've never been a fan of McLarens silver (that looks better on the Mercs IMO).

CNR
6th January 2011, 22:32
http://www.racer.com/mclaren-to-stick-with-chrome-color-scheme/article/193808/


The rumors took off after McLaren revealed new team clothing that was predominantly black and red, suggesting that the cars would follow suit

Rollo
6th January 2011, 22:52
http://www.themotorreport.com.au/51243/f1-ecclestone-worried-about-2013-engine-sound-mclaren-may-drop-silver-livery
A hint about McLaren's branding and livery plans for 2011 is in the new official merchandising range for the forthcoming season.
For example, gone are the silver team caps of 2010, replaced by mainly black ones for 2011. The team crew and management-style shirts and jackets are also black.

As far as Vodafone are concerned, they probably could be convinced to have their colour displayed in black on an orange car. For a while, England's One Day Cricket strip was mainly blue with the Vodafone logo in white.

It might be possible for the majority of the MP4-27 to be orange and the Vodafone splashes in black. The car might look a little like this Spyker, but with sponsors changed as appropriate:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Spyker_M16_Christijan_Albers_September_2006.j pg

mstillhere
7th January 2011, 04:35
An orange McLaren would be good, but unless their road car division is going to start funding the racing team to the tune of whatever Vodafone does now, then it'll be the mobile phone company who gets most of the say, I imagine.

Unless they can convince a certain rival of Vodafone to sponsor them instead, of course...

Just out of curiosity, since McLaren is a British team and the British color for car racing is green (if I am correct) why would not McLaren be green?

PS Isn't silver the German color for car racing?

Rollo
7th January 2011, 07:47
Just out of curiosity, since McLaren is a British team and the British color for car racing is green (if I am correct) why would not McLaren be green?

Bruce McLaren came from New Zealand; New Zealand should have the colour scheme of Green with a Silver Stripe. However for the first GP for a McLaren to appear in Monaco 1966, they reversed the colours.

http://www.bruce-mclaren.com/images/m2b.jpg/image_preview.jpg

The McLaren orange comes from Bruce's days of Can-Am racing, where he painted his unsponsored cars orange so that potential sponsors would notice and hopefully pick him up.

http://www.bruce-mclaren.com/images/mclaren_canam_cars.jpg/fss_get/image_homepage_hero.jpg


PS Isn't silver the German color for car racing?

Technically the German color for car racing is white, and there are all sorts of theories as to why German cars went silver, including the Mercedes W25 being 1kg overweight and having all of the paint shaved off.

Whatever reason for German car actually being silver, McLaren didn't appear with a silver livery until the 1997 when West took over from Marlboro. The Mercedes Silver was incidental until 2000 when Daimler bought 40% of the team.

Retro Formula 1
7th January 2011, 10:13
Just out of curiosity, since McLaren is a British team and the British color for car racing is green (if I am correct) why would not McLaren be green?

PS Isn't silver the German color for car racing?

Germany is white and Britian Green because of the earliest British races being held in Ireland.

Don't think I would like to see McLaren in green though. Reminds me too much of Cooper and Lotus (amongst others).

I love the silver / Black Mclaren livery which in my opinion look mean and also could be argued pays homage to Bruce's Kiwi roots (Silver Fern).

Robinho
7th January 2011, 10:48
that was a crap fake livery, obviously on last years car, including the Bridgestone tyres, all other new liveries shown have Pirelli's on.

hardly newsworthy, it seems everyone is intent on seeing what black F1 cars look like all of a sudden. That one looks like a cheap rip off of the Virgin livery

Robinho
7th January 2011, 10:50
Germany is white and Britian Green because of the earliest British races being held in Ireland.

Don't think I would like to see McLaren in green though. Reminds me too much of Cooper and Lotus (amongst others).

I love the silver / Black Mclaren livery which in my opinion look mean and also could be argued pays homage to Bruce's Kiwi roots (Silver Fern).

i though Germany was Sliver and Japan was white. Britain, Green. Italy, Red. USA Blue and White. although i'm not sure if France was Blue as well

Retro Formula 1
7th January 2011, 11:44
i though Germany was Sliver and Japan was white. Britain, Green. Italy, Red. USA Blue and White. although i'm not sure if France was Blue as well

Britian was Green because Ireland was then part of the UK before the GPO rising and races were held there as they were not allowed in the mainland.

Germany was white, France Blue and Italy Red which was why we were buggered on the traditional colours.

Not 100% sure as this was from a long time ago when I did a bit of research into the origions of Motorsport at the turn of the century.

V12
7th January 2011, 11:55
I vaguely remember reading a story about BRG's origins - I forget which one but it went one of two ways. A British driver entered a race on the continent and was assigned the number 13, traditionally considered unlucky in this country by some. And then either:

1) Green was considered a lucky colour so he painted his car green to offset the number

or

2) Green was considered an unlucky colour so he painted his car green to make some sort of point to the organisers.

Can't remember which.

Either way it's something I vaguely remember reading a long time ago and can't remember where, so don't take it as gospel. The Ireland theory does make more sense to be honest.

Mark
7th January 2011, 12:05
Ireland and Great Britain were still part of the UK in the early 1900's. However motor sport was illegal in Great Britain but not in Ireland. Green was used to represent that they were racing in Ireland.

555-04Q2
7th January 2011, 12:11
Interesting learning about the origing of BRG :up:

Mintexmemory
7th January 2011, 13:47
[quote="Rollo"]

The McLaren orange comes from Bruce's days of Can-Am racing, where he painted his unsponsored cars orange so that potential sponsors would notice and hopefully pick him up.

http://www.bruce-mclaren.com/images/mclaren_canam_cars.jpg/fss_get/image_homepage_hero.jpg

quote]

Actually as you can see in the pic the Can-Am cars (and the 1968 F1 cars) were sponsored by Goodyear and on the side of the car - Gulf. The cars were in Gulf Orange IIRC to distinguish them from the JW sportscar team (who used different shades of blue and orange from the original Gulf corporate colours). Additional 'official' national colours: Belgium, Yellow. Holland, Orange

truefan72
7th January 2011, 19:26
No they're not changing colours. That's obviously photoshopped. Ferrari aren't going to have a green livery just cause someone abuses photoshop either.

exactly

fandango
7th January 2011, 23:14
Britian was Green because Ireland was then part of the UK before the GPO rising and races were held there as they were not allowed in the mainland.


Considering how silly this thread is, I feel I'm permitted to digress a little: Don't ever go to Ireland, where you would otherwise be most welcome, and say "in the mainland" referring to Britain, and I say that in the friendliest advicery way possible ;)

mstillhere
8th January 2011, 01:43
Considering how silly this thread is, I feel I'm permitted to digress a little: Don't ever go to Ireland, where you would otherwise be most welcome, and say "in the mainland" referring to Britain, and I say that in the friendliest advicery way possible ;)

As silly as this thread may be I actually find it relaxing and instructive as well.

Thank you all for your very interesting answers to my question about national colors. And speaking of which I had not idea that Belgium had a racing color at all.

And you know, I think a green Ferrari would look incredibly awesome. :) :)

For additional information on countries racing colors, click here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_international_auto_racing_colors

PS Interestingly enough, Russia does not seem to have one.

Rollo
8th January 2011, 02:24
And you know, I think a green Ferrari would look incredibly awesome. :) :)


Voila, a Ferrari 375, in green, with no less than Il Leone Nigel Mansell driving.
http://www.sportscardigest.com/wp-content/uploads/Ferrari-Thin-Wall-Special-on-track-Nigel-Mansell.jpg

markabilly
8th January 2011, 02:53
Bruce McLaren .

The McLaren orange comes from Bruce's days of Can-Am racing, where he painted his unsponsored cars orange so that potential sponsors would notice and hopefully pick him up.

http://www.bruce-mclaren.com/images/mclaren_canam_cars.jpg/fss_get/image_homepage_hero.jpg



.


When racing, those orange cars showed up best. That is a great color that really distinguishes the cars from others in a field, when all are at speed. :D

Photos and TV do not show it as much as when you see the racing live.

Very surprized some other teams have not adopted similar colors more often.

mstillhere
8th January 2011, 20:07
Voila, a Ferrari 375, in green, with no less than Il Leone Nigel Mansell driving.
http://www.sportscardigest.com/wp-content/uploads/Ferrari-Thin-Wall-Special-on-track-Nigel-Mansell.jpg

WOW Rollo,
I am speechless :) . I had no idea that actually existed. But I was right wasn't I?
A green Ferrari looks pretty good if you ask me.

Wouldn't be nice if all the teams at one given race would change all their colors just for the fun of it? Ferrari in silver and black, McLaren in Red and so on.... :)

Rollo
8th January 2011, 21:45
WOW Rollo,
I am speechless :) . I had no idea that actually existed. But I was right wasn't I?
A green Ferrari looks pretty good if you ask me.


I think that there were four such cars all owned by Tony Vandervell, who eventually used one of them as the basis of the first Vanwall (with the help of Colin Chapman). Vanwall's best result was winning the 1958 Constructors Championship.

mstillhere
9th January 2011, 04:07
I think that there were four such cars all owned by Tony Vandervell, who eventually used one of them as the basis of the first Vanwall (with the help of Colin Chapman). Vanwall's best result was winning the 1958 Constructors Championship.

I think it's about time for another green Ferrari :) :) :)

MrJan
9th January 2011, 21:54
Considering how silly this thread is, I feel I'm permitted to digress a little: Don't ever go to Ireland, where you would otherwise be most welcome, and say "in the mainland" referring to Britain, and I say that in the friendliest advicery way possible ;)

As Ireland was part of the UK at the time I would say that the term "in the mainland" could actually be appropriate, even if it's wrong and would nark everyone now.

RMLCruzeing82
10th January 2011, 00:52
they should go back to this

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:McLarenBruce19690801.jpg

Jag_Warrior
10th January 2011, 01:04
No they're not changing colours. That's obviously photoshopped. Ferrari aren't going to have a green livery just cause someone abuses photoshop either.

Thank you.

mstillhere
10th January 2011, 04:05
they should go back to this

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:McLarenBruce19690801.jpg

It's too retro for me. I like futuristic designs instead :)

Dave B
10th January 2011, 13:55
Hi everyone,

this one just in. Check it out: http://img710.imageshack.us/i/mokibsoe.png/.

I hope they go back to silver. All that black is a little..........too much.

Do you guys have pics of other cars?
Ask yourself why any official source would release pictures of their 2011 livery with 2010 Bridgestones on the car? Obviously photoshopped. Next.

veeten
10th January 2011, 17:27
It's too retro for me. I like futuristic designs instead :)

Oh, you mean like this... :)

http://www.autoblog.com/2006/01/23/formula-1-mclaren-debuts-2006-mp4-21/

veeten
10th January 2011, 17:42
also, one has to remember that Bruce was instrumental in Indy Cars as well, and those chassis bear the orange livery as well.

http://www.bruce-mclaren.com/the-cars/indy-500.html

Mia 01
14th January 2011, 13:22
This will help them vin the WDC and WCC.

DazzlaF1
14th January 2011, 21:40
Oh, you mean like this... :)

http://www.autoblog.com/2006/01/23/formula-1-mclaren-debuts-2006-mp4-21/

Then its true, retro liveries can work, Ferrari have done it, Team Lotus also last year, Renault last year and this too.

All we need is Williams to return to their White/Green and its perfect, oh and while we're at it, Toro Rosso to run in the original Minardi Black/Yellow too