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9 Mar 2001, 19:39 (Ref:69692) | #1 | ||
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Long ago F1 and other race cars were generally painted in colors representing the race team's country. This started so long ago that, as I recall, the countries with two colors painted the body the primary color and the exposed frame the second color. Two questions:
Who established the standards for the colors? What colors represented which country? I think these are an accurate start: Italy - Red Germany - White (NOT silver) France - Light Blue England (or Britain?) - Dark Green Belgium - Yellow United States - White with Blue Frame Argentina - Blue with Yellow Frame Others? David |
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9 Mar 2001, 21:03 (Ref:69707) | #2 | ||
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A full list of the colours as allocated in the first race are as follows:-
Country Colours of vehicle Colour Netherlands: orange, Argentina Body: Blue Bonnet: Yellow Chassis: Black Red on white Belgium Yellow Black Brazil Body & bonnet: pale yellow Chassis & wheels: Green Black Chile Bonnet: Blue Body: Red Underframe: White Half blue & half red or all red on white Czechoslovakia Bonnet: Blue & white Blue Body: White Underframe: Red Egypt Pale Violet Red on white Finland Black Blue on white France Blue Blue on white Germany White (sorry, not Red silver) Great Britain Green White Holland Orange White Hungary Bonnet: Red Black Body, front: White Rear : Green Ireland Green (horizontal White band of orange all round body & bonnet Italy Red White Luxembourg Pearl grey White on red Monaco White (red horizontal Black on white band around the body and bonnet Poland Body and bonnet: White Red Undeframe: White Portugal Body & bonnet: Red White South Africa Body: Golden Black on white Spain Bonnet: Yellow Black on yellow, Body: Chassis & springs, white on red red Sweden Body & bonnet, lower part White blue.Upper part: Yellow three cross bands of blue on the top of the bonnet) Switzerland Bonnet: White Black Body & underframe: Red Thailand Body & bonnet: Pale blue White on blue with yellow horizontal band round body & bonnet Wheels: pale yellow United States Body & bonnet: White Blue on white Underframe: Blue These were the colours allocated by the sponsering newspaper in something like 1902, so you see sponser-ship is nothing new, several have altered since. I thinhk that the US was either red before or after the agreement, hence the Panoz's at Le Mans in that colour. Source:- Autosport 1955 Simon |
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9 Mar 2001, 23:22 (Ref:69723) | #3 | ||
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Thanks Simon - A very comprehensive and interesting reply.
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10 Mar 2001, 01:56 (Ref:69768) | #4 | ||
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Yes, the United States had red until they could not put anyone on the F1 grid, when Italy took it over. So if the USA gets back on the grid, I suppose they will have to have a different colour scheme. I suspect it will be Teal with accents of Mauve.
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10 Mar 2001, 17:44 (Ref:69877) | #5 | ||
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Thanks for the list, Simon, though I doubt the date 1902.
Finland was a Grand Duchy in the Russian Empire. Czechoslovakia and Poland were creations of the Treaty of Versailles, following WW1 in 1919. Their lands being taken from the Austro-Hungarian and German Empires. Hungary was not an independant Nation until the same time. With regard to the US being allocated red, I had never heard this before, but I believe that the Cunningham colors of the '50's at Le Mans were the "oficial" colors (Blue Stripe on White) later inverted by Scarab and AAR (Dan Gurney's Eagles) Silver has become the de facto "German" color out of habit. Silver alledgedly became the official color for the 1934 season when Alfred Neubauer and Manfred von Brauchitsch, discussing ways to trim 2 final pounds from the weight of the Mercedes to reach the limit of 1675 lbs. (750 kgs), hit upon the option of removing the paint and racing the car with bare aluminum panels. |
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11 Mar 2001, 12:54 (Ref:70060) | #6 | ||
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The USA having red as a colour was in a Speedvision program I saw, and that's the only place I heard it, so it might not be correct.
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11 Mar 2001, 14:53 (Ref:70089) | #7 | ||
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They could use Pink...
or maybe Maroon... |
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12 Mar 2001, 02:54 (Ref:70329) | #8 | ||
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Simon,
Great info! I'll be in touch for more details. Thanks to you and all who contributed. Liz, "I suspect it will be Teal with accents of Mauve." Great writers have a clear understanding of the difference between sarcasm and a cheap shot. Bononi, "They could use Pink... or maybe Maroon..." Jealousy can be a terrible thing. David |
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12 Mar 2001, 03:07 (Ref:70332) | #9 | ||
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Really intersting info i got here, thank y'all. Italy is red do you think? In fact only Ferrari is red...in the end Ferrari is Italy...but azzurro, celestial blue is our true colour in every other sport...why not in motorsport? Does anyone know this?
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12 Mar 2001, 11:42 (Ref:70415) | #10 | ||
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David,
Sorry if I upset you... I have no problem in using those colours. By the way, welcome to the forums. |
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