Despite the clinical presentation, Forza Motorsport features the industry's
best livery editor and allows players to adjust difficulty and simulation aspects to make the game as hard or easy as they want.
The 2009 was
the best livery to date.
In a year where colour has made a triumphant return to the F1 grid it might seem weird that I've put this as the second
best livery on the grid.
As an aside, I would like to recommend the airline «Aer Lingus» as another example of an airline screwing up
a good livery, although it was 20 years ago.
Slapping a bright colour on a car is not enough to make
a good livery.
Not exact matches
Similarly, Nederburg, which already enjoys a fine reputation, has come to the market with impressive new
livery to enhance its image, while Bisquit is proving
well - suited to a selection of cruise and other channels.»
Well before the 1909 burger was created, this structure has been home to a trading post,
livery, auto shop and most notably a bar.
This year's crop of F1 machines are some of the
best looking we've seen in years, in part thanks to the new rules and also a couple of
livery changes too.
But how
well do you know F1 team
liveries?
Things are off to a
good start as the
livery returns to the classic McLaren shade of papaya orange, as seen in the leaked image yesterday.
As Martini
liveries go the Williams was never one of the greatest, and after four years it's just...
well, a bit boring.
There's nothing really wrong with it, but it could be done so much
better, and in a year of excellent
liveries that's more obvious than ever.
It might
well be my favourite
livery...
well, ever.
The Mucke Motorsport team has raced with pink cars in the DTM for the last couple of years thanks to their association with the same sponsor, and this year will see the pink BWT -
liveries expand into the German Formula 4 and GT championships as
well.
If you need an example of how a
well - designed monochrome
livery can be more attractive than a colourful
livery, this is it.
Oh and while we're at it I don't like the McLaren
livery either, so can we ban that as
well please?
With the loss of Santander as a sponsor, Ferrari has decided to go back to an all - red
livery (
well, apart from the flashes on the engine cover) which includes painting the Halo red.
Finnish designer Esa Mustonen has had a go at making the Halo look
better by giving them subtle redesigns and incorporating them into the
liveries of the 2017 cars, and the results are very impressive.
The team has decided to stick with the same Martini
livery it's had since 2014, only this time there's a
good deal of black on it too.
A LaFerrari is the perfect fit for the SF70H
livery — it looks very
good in red, but even
better with the white and black accents.
2017 Formula 1 cars are going to look awesome, so now we just need some equally sexy
liveries to make them look even
better.
The
livery changed to green and white and it looked,
well, a complete mess.
In F1 there's more to
liveries than just
good or bad ones.
Another cool Ferrari that looks mega with a F1
livery, the Haas colour scheme isn't the most eye - catching but it's been done very
well.
One of the most iconic and influential of all F1 cars, made even
better because it had the classic black and gold JPS
livery.
Well after the epic Rothmans
liveries of previous years seeing a Williams in red was a shock... and not the
good kind.
While this Force India
livery might not be their
best one ever, the smart maroon, gold and white
livery certainly would have stood out on the F1 grid.
The Gulf colours of the Ford GT40 MK1 that triumphed at Le Mans in 1968 and 1969 has become one of the
best and most famous
liveries in all of motorsport.
I know what you're thinking, even a plain black
livery would have looked
better than the awful earth car.
Graphic designer Daniel Crossman has put some classic colour schemes from towards the end of the tobacco
livery era on some modern F1 cars and,
well, they look great.
Sauber already showed off its 2018
livery when it announced the technical partnership with Alfa Romeo at the end of last year, but now we get to see the colours on its new car and it looks...
well, like this!
Some of the most iconic
liveries in F1 history were thanks to tobacco sponsorship and these designs show they'd still look
good today
Well, McLaren has continued the orange theme with Alonso's Indy 500
livery, adding in a few blue and silver accents too.
As
well as the face lift and a striking new lime green
livery, change also comes in the technical partners with Aston using Alcon brakes, Ohlins suspension and Michelin tyres for the upcoming WEC season.
Ferrari's classic red
livery looks
good on any F1 car, but the F2007 is arguably the most beautiful in recent years.
Well, designer Sean Bull has followed up his set of future Formula E
liveries by taking a look at what its future could look like on the Spark concept.
«Red Bull's 2016
livery might be the
best out there.
But after all the speculation and concept
liveries we were treated to...
well, more silver and grey with red flashes.
But, there have also been some
liveries that weren't so popular and
well - known.
Let's also hope the
livery looks as
good as this new design from graphic designer, Andy Werner.
Of course usually bright
liveries are only
good in the daytime, when you can actually see them.
Cue thousands of Hamilton fans frantically trying to think up the
best helmet
livery they can.
Many of the
liveries run at Le Mans have become equally famous and
well - loved.
The Haas shark fin design was one of the
better ones in terms of the
livery itself, and they've added driver name abbreviations (the three letters you see on the timing tower).
That period Martini
livery is glorious, and the addition of number plates and a few rear lights (pretty much the only non-standard additions) somehow makes it look even
better.
Well, with the rule coming into force for this weekend's Spanish GP, several F1 teams chose to unveil their minor
livery updates on Wednesday and Thursday before the on - track action begins.
So when the new Force India was revealed with not only a bland
livery, weird three - pronged nose and a big ol' silver shark fin, but a 2012 - style stepped nose as
well, there was a collective feeling of «oh no, not all this again».
Well graphic designer Andy Werner has come up with his vision of a car and
livery, and it looks ace, combining the classic coloured streak of Peugeot's motorsport history with the black and white Red Bull
livery that has been seen on some of its past Dakar Rally cars.
Sometimes the simpler
liveries are the
best.
Don't get me wrong, I love a
good Martini
livery.