Also Vandoorne used a Bell Helmet during the Honda Thanks Day.SectorOne wrote:Alonso announced he will be running BELL helmets this year. Seems like there´s been a migration lately to Bell helmets.
PR or superior design/ergonomics?
I haven't seen one visual showing neon orange. The orange ive seen is burnt and a bit muddy.ringo wrote:I think the black and orange wont standout much on the track.
They have been using a lot of neon themed visuals lately. I suspect a neon orange with a little black and then the return of white.
Those were Marlboro colors though, not mclaren.PlatinumZealot wrote:The McLaren orange, sometimes called rocket red is often described as "dayglo" orange. Remember that British call Neon colours dayglo (a brand of paint). So it could very well be that the neon colours show up as burnt or muddy on your tv screen.
Its not denying any info coming from Marca by default, but its more about taking with a grain of salt everything that comes from this newspaper, mainly when we speak about F1.Mesteño wrote:Regarding to the veracity and seriousness of Marca as newspaper, I am spanish too, and I can tell you there is plenty of bad speaking of a diary that tends to speak well of Real Madrid, it is related to Madrid and spanish athletes, but there are no more well based reasons to put it in doubt. Especially in this case, when there is no gain.
So don't be ashamed to give credibility to their articles, news articles, just because the 'hate' and non profound analysis. All media are useful as long as you have critical eye on them, so are Gazzetta, BBC, and L'equipe.
Automatic denial is never good.
Maybe both? They sure look awesome, far better for sure than Arai (let's face it, the japanese have been using the same design since the 80's...) or those fugly Stilo onesSectorOne wrote:Alonso announced he will be running BELL helmets this year. Seems like there´s been a migration lately to Bell helmets.
PR or superior design/ergonomics?
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
So the car will be white with random splashes of black inkThunders wrote:Glen knows
http://mclrn.co/2017Paint
Let's just say for 1 minute that this is really the McL 32, can anyone explain that nose and the wing pylons?
Not sure if you´re refering to me, but since I did criticize Marca as a sensationalist media and you´re criticizing those who criticize marca arguing that´s because we "hate" it or make "automatic denials", I must assume you were actually refering to me. You couldn´t have been more wrong man, I´m a Real Madrid supporterMesteño wrote:Regarding to the veracity and seriousness of Marca as newspaper, I am spanish too, and I can tell you there is plenty of bad speaking of a diary that tends to speak well of Real Madrid, it is related to Madrid and spanish athletes, but there are no more well based reasons to put it in doubt. Especially in this case, when there is no gain.
So don't be ashamed to give credibility to their articles, news articles, just because the 'hate' and non profound analysis. All media are useful as long as you have critical eye on them, so are Gazzetta, BBC, and L'equipe.
Automatic denial is never good.