And that’s pretty much all you need to know.
However, we still quite like this livery – even though the blue looks a bit too plasticy rather than metallic – so this isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Also, there’s something quite early ’90s about having a white rear wing endplate on which you can put all your differently-coloured minor sponsor logos rather than slapping them onto the main colour scheme (as Sauber have done quite badly in the recent past).
So yes, we didn’t expect anything different from them, but this time around we don’t really mind.
4 Comments
fandericciardo3
What it would be better with:
* Put a logo on the engine cover. Take the Silanna one from the airbox and put it in there.
* Put a race number on the front sides. Sauber, you know the last year’s one.
* Put more sponsors on the front monocoque – BETTER.
Seb Patrick
I’m going on the assumption that it will still have those big race numbers! If it doesn’t, then that’s a few points dropped.
fandericciardo3
Hey Seb, can you update the “2016 Launches” section on your front page and make a page of the new Toro Rosso livery?
Also, when are we expecting the new Livery Histories and the 2016 Liveries: The Verdict? Thank you. 🙂
bert van marenswoud
I think they also forgot to pay the designers. They could do so much more, come on monisha.