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The first-ever time F1 car use the "full-vinyl wrap" livery coating format instead of conventional spray painting
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The first-ever time F1 car use the "full-vinyl wrap" livery coating format instead of conventional spray painting
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The first-ever time F1 car use the "full-vinyl wrap" livery coating format instead of conventional spray painting
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02 Dec 2025, 06:42
I think
Honda RA107
in 2007:
How about others? Other teams than Honda were mostly utilised conventional painting spray with cut sticker vinyl format in 2007.
Honda RA107 2007 black and earth livery skin layers was jointed in 1 layer IIR.
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