My first submission is a livery that I've always had an odd liking of. The 1995 Pacific:

Second is another livery I've always thought looked great. the 1989 EuroBrun

Discuss!
watka wrote:I find the Monteverdi liveries appealing in a strange way...
thehemogoblin wrote:watka wrote:I find the Monteverdi liveries appealing in a strange way...
That car just looks slow.
Paul Hayes wrote:I'd forgotten that Forti ever used a colour other than yellow that year.
domi-kun wrote:thehemogoblin wrote:watka wrote:I find the Monteverdi liveries appealing in a strange way...
That car just looks slow.
Who's driving the car in this picture, I don't recognize that helmet.
watka wrote:I find the Monteverdi liveries appealing in a strange way...
Jack O Malley wrote:Paul Hayes wrote:I'd forgotten that Forti ever used a colour other than yellow that year.
whoops, it was 1996, typo.
Yannick wrote:I like the looks of the Fondmetal of 1992, but that's more down to the shape of the car than the colour scheme.
Valrys wrote:The 1992 Fondmetal, imo, was a very nice looking car, both in design and colour scheme, the red, black and silvery-white worked really well.
WeirdKerr wrote:yeah.... you dont see cars like that these days lol.....
Valrys wrote:
The 1992 Fondmetal, imo, was a very nice looking car, both in design and colour scheme, the red, black and silvery-white worked really well. Although, saying that, the 1995 Pacific has to be THE nicest colour scheme to grace a reject team, with a honourable mention to both yellow and green fortis, who were let down by having a not very nice looking car design
watka wrote:There's only one fair way to settle this: a duel to first blood, using canes, and each of you must be wearing a top hat, waistcoat, and ascot tie.
Life w12 wrote:Before it got littered with sponsors, the Lambo-Modena look good
Life w12 wrote:Before it got littered with sponsors, the Lambo-Modena look good
noisebox wrote:Life w12 wrote:Before it got littered with sponsors, the Lambo-Modena look good
I particularly like the gaffer tape holding on the engine cover!
Biscione wrote:"Some Turkemenistani gulag repurposed for residential use" is the best way yet I've heard to describe North / East Glasgow.
Irisado wrote:I agree that the 1992 Fondmetal is a good looking car, but has anyone noticed, and I know I've mentioned this before, how similar it looks to the Forti FG01 before they made the 'B' Spec with the high nose for the 1995 French Grand Prix onwards?
I had previously read about the notion that the FG01 was based on the GR02 (both were designed by Sergio Rinland), but having seen pictures of both together for the first time really does suggest to me that this rumour is accurate.
Valrys wrote:
The 1992 Fondmetal, imo, was a very nice looking car, both in design and colour scheme, the red, black and silvery-white worked really well. Although, saying that, the 1995 Pacific has to be THE nicest colour scheme to grace a reject team, with a honourable mention to both yellow and green fortis, who were let down by having a not very nice looking car design
noisebox wrote:Valrys wrote:
The 1992 Fondmetal, imo, was a very nice looking car, both in design and colour scheme, the red, black and silvery-white worked really well. Although, saying that, the 1995 Pacific has to be THE nicest colour scheme to grace a reject team, with a honourable mention to both yellow and green fortis, who were let down by having a not very nice looking car design
I think that picture was taken at Spa - in which case I was at that race. A certain promising young German driver picked up his first win...
The other hint would be the Rhone-Poulenc adverts in the background.Jack O Malley wrote:I'm quite sure that's Magny-Cours. Andrea Chiesa didn't compete in Spa 1992.
edit: look at the filename...
While I agree that the paint schemes were nice, my aversion to MTV will not allow me to comment further.minrdi wrote:I forgot to post this in my lasty reply, but it's interesting that we haven't yet mentioned the Simtek team's liveries, which must surely rank as among the best liveries of a reject team
RejectSteve wrote:The other hint would be the Rhone-Poulenc adverts in the background.Jack O Malley wrote:I'm quite sure that's Magny-Cours. Andrea Chiesa didn't compete in Spa 1992.
edit: look at the filename...
Jack O Malley wrote:I'm quite sure that's Magny-Cours. Andrea Chiesa didn't compete in Spa 1992.
edit: look at the filename...
DonTirri wrote:watka wrote:I find the Monteverdi liveries appealing in a strange way...
Actually, thats Onyx.
This is Monteverdi:
Yes, its the same car and same team, only the owner and main sponsorship changed
Still, the green stripes on the monteverdi looked horrid.