
I like it, maybe with a slightly lighter shade of blue in a pearlescent paint...!!
hollus wrote:Mount Fuji:
thanks, guess it was just my ( dirty ) mind that saw things that weren't thereManoah2u wrote:![]()
eh, not at all. the last thing it would remind me of, would be toyota. instead, it looks just like:atlantis wrote:Guess they won't use red/white livery, reminds too much of the Toyotas
exactly.F1NAC wrote:Looks almost like Marlboro
It's nice but how come it's drawn on a Ferrari?damager21 wrote:This looks damn hot. While some may say that this reminds of Toyota, I would say that McLaren must go back to this color combination. Looks stunning and beautiful.
White sidepod will ensure that any sponsor name or logo will look good.
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That's what Ferrari does with MarlboroManoah2u wrote:Stupid question, but :
Is it possible, through a devious plot - to indirectly get Marlboro sponsorship?
As in:
Honda get's Marlboro sponsorship money,
then Honda sends that money to Mclaren in the form of 'Sponsorship'.
Marlboro tells Honda to make Mclaren wear that classic Marlboro livery.
Honda tells Mclaren to wear that classic Marlboro Livery
Mclaren wears that classic Marlboro livery.
Mclaren gets the Marlboro money, through a Honda transfer.
If the FIA gets annoying about how it resembles Marlboro,
they'll state they arent sponsored like Ferrari by Philip Morris
but that it is a livery of Mclaren-Honda, and it is an artistic impression
of Honda's imagery of mount Fuji with a retro-vibe of a classic Mclaren F1 livery.
that could work, now couldnt it?
Mclaren being sponsored by Marlboro whilst not being sponsored by Marlboro.![]()
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Sounds like a brilliant possibility to me - if they can get away with that ( which i think they actually can )
What makes you think that? They did it the last time McLaren had this livery (both Ferrari and McLaren were sponsored by Marlboro in 94 for example). Marlboro doesn't care about teams, it cares about the size of the billboards it gets.gary123 wrote:Marlboro(Philip Morris) already sponsors Ferrari in this way and they arent going to sponsor anyone else.