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.Formula One sponsorship liveries have been used since the late 1960s, replacing the previously used. With becoming more important with the rising costs in Formula One, many teams wanted to be able to display the logos of their sponsors as clearly as possible.The liveries are usually changed for every season in the sport, marking the marketing ideas of the sponsors. Many teams keep some consistency over the years however, like the red colour of Ferrari, which has its origin in a shade of red known as being the national racing colour of Italy.

Tobacco and alcohol advertising was common in motorsport, however as bans spread throughout the world teams used an alternate livery which alluded to the tobacco or alcohol sponsor, or entirely eliminated their name when in nations with a ban – this is now only seen on Ferrari's Marlboro sponsored vehicles – where the sponsor is technically banned from advertising in all host nations. At historical events, cars are allowed to use the livery which was used when the car was actively competing. Contents.AGS (AGS) were founded in, France, in the late 1960s, but only entered Formula One in 1986.YearMain colour(s)Additional colour(s)Main sponsor(s)Additional major sponsor(s)NotesWhitenoneJolly Club, El CharroRed, WhiteEl CharroActoBlackOrangeTennen, Facom, Tennen, F.A.T. InternationalWhiteFaure, LMTed LapidusGoodyearWhite, BlueRed, YellowPaolo FioreFilling, mmta, Goodyear, Bburago.

An AGS JH23 from the 1988 Formula One SeasonAlfa Romeo was a Formula One constructor between 1950 and 1951, and again between 1979 and 1985. In 1950–1951 and 1979 the team used the (racing red) national color of Italy. In 1980 they switched to a livery sponsored by cigarette brand. In 1984 the Italian clothing brand took over Alfa Romeo's livery sponsorship, which they held until the withdrawal of Alfa Romeo from Formula One at the end of 1985.YearMain colour(s)Additional colour(s)Main sponsor(s)Additional major sponsor(s)Non-tobacco liveriesWhite,–Red, White, Black, Facom, Koni,Marlboro logo replaced with a barcode at certain races, due to tobacco or alcohol sponsorship bans.–Green, Red, Koni,WhiteRed, Blue, Axitea, Adler, Huski Chocolate (United States only). Manfred Winkelhock at the 1984 Dallas GPBenetton , commonly referred to simply as Benetton, was a Formula One constructor that participated from 1986 to 2001. The team was owned by the Benetton family who run a worldwide chain of clothing stores of the same name.

In 2000 the team was purchased by Renault, but competed as Benetton for the 2001 season. In 2002 the team became.

From the 1991 to 1993, sponsored the Benetton team, but, from the 1994 to 2001 the main sponsor was.YearMain colour(s)Additional colour(s)Main sponsor(s)Additional major sponsor(s)Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes–Red, GreenBlue, Yellow, Sisley (1986/1988)(1986), (1987–1990), Riello, Frizerga, Eurobags, (1986), Flying Tigers, (1987–1990), Steinbock, (1989), (1989–1990), Technocast'Camel' letters were replaced by the Camel logo (1988–1990). A national flag of the country in which the team competes (1986).YellowGreen, Blue, 'United Colors Of Benetton' ,'Camel' letters were covered with blue gaps, or replaced by the Camel logo, or with 'Benetton'Green, 'United Colors Of Benetton' , USAG ToolsDark Green, 'United Colors Of Benetton' ,BlueGreen, Polti, 'Benetton Sportsystem' 'Mild Seven' was replaced with 'Benetton'White, Dark Blue, Yellow, 'Benetton Sportsystem' 'Mild Seven' was replaced with 'Benetton' or 'Moto Sport' and 'Bitburger' was replaced with 'Drive Alcoholfrei'. An Italian flag as a mark of the nationality of team's owner Benetton Group.White, 'Benetton Sportsystem' 'Mild Seven' was replaced with 'Benetton'. An Italian flag as a mark of the (1996–1997)., Strabila, OMB, Charmilles, Action, Novell, Charmilles, Action, Novell, Catia Solutions,'Mild Seven' was replaced with 'Benetton' (on team members clothing and rear wing's front side), 'Renaultsport' on rear wing (rear side), 'Fisico' on 's car (on engine body) and 'Jenson' on 's car (on engine body). JJ Lehto's 1992 Dallara in the boxesBMW Sauber After having been an engine supplier in the 1980s and again since 2000, entered Formula One with a works team of its own in after buying the Swiss Formula One constructor. Although the cars had many sponsorship logos on them, the main pattern was based on the traditional team colours of white with light blue, dark blue and a little red (in an almost purple shade).

White is also the original of Germany, while white and blue are the colours of and of BMW itself.On 27 November 2009, BMW agreed to sell the team back to its original founder,. The marked Sauber's return as an independent constructor.YearMain colour(s)Additional colour(s)Main sponsor(s)Additional major sponsor(s)–WhiteBlue, Red, (2008), (2006–2008), (2009), FxPro (2009), (2006–2008), (2006–2008).

Driving the at the.Brabham Prior to sponsorships, Brabham raced in turquoise with a gold band running across the car. This later changed to green and gold, the racing colours of Australia. In 1975 and 1976, Brabham received sponsorship from; in 1976 the color scheme changed from white to red with light blue trim. The primary sponsor changed to in 1978, with the cars retaining a variant of the same red and blue colors. With the team's switch to BMW engines in 1982, the new livery consisted of a clean dark blue and white with a stylized BMW 'kidney grille' on the nose. This scheme was retained throughout the BMW years, even through a sponsorship change to in 1984, until 1989. (This unusual representation of the engine supplier, specifically BMW, in the color scheme was revived by Williams when they debuted their own BMW cars in 2000.) In 1989, Brabham signed with Bioptron, a brand of, which continued until the team was bought by Middlebridge Group.

Since then, it was sponsored by many Japanese companies like Garage Italiya, a company that imports Italian cars in Japan, Autobacs, Nippon Shinpan, and Mitsukoshi. The Brabham BT60B in its blue and pink livery.Brawn GP After Honda pulled out of F1 at the end of 2008, team boss Ross Brawn struggled to find a buyer to save the team, eventually buying it himself. A lack of sponsors resulted in the white livery, with flashes of bright yellow and black.

Towards the end of the season, the team arranged one-race sponsor deals with a variety of major local companies, including, and.dominated the early part of the 2009 season, with Jenson Button winning six of the first seven races. As other teams improved their cars Brawn struggled for pace, but still recorded several podiums during the rest of the year. Their strong start and consistent finish was enough to secure the Constructors World Championship at the first (and only) attempt, as well as the drivers title with Jenson Button. At the end of the season, the team was purchased by engine suppliers Mercedes-Benz, marking the return of the Silver Arrows after 55 years.YearMain colour(s)Additional colour(s)Main sponsor(s)Additional major sponsor(s)WhiteBlack, Fluorescent Yellow,.

Driving for at the.British American Racing competed in Formula One from 1999 to 2005. The name of the team was taken from which provided the main sponsorship and was livery sponsor through two of its main cigarette brands. In their debut season, the team wished to have its two cars painted in different liveries (one 555, the other Lucky Strike), but this was forbidden by the rules. Driving the at the.Coloni In its first years, Coloni was sponsored by and, two subsidiary companies ofYearMain colour(s)Additional colour(s)Main sponsor(s)Additional major sponsor(s)NotesYellowNoneRenzacci, Cast,White Sun, BosbyMagnabosco, LprBlue, Green, Magnabosco, Malizia,Lpr, Bimo, Scaini, CappelloUsed in one carWhiteSky Blue, Yellow, BlackHimont, La Cinq, Malizia, AgipLpr, Bimo, Pirelli, Magnabosco, Scaini(with power)Red, GreenSubaru, Agip, CapaSubaru Coloni racing livery(without Subaru power)YellowAgip, Capa, Goodyear, Magneti MarelliWhiteBlue, Gray.

The Eurobrun 189B from 1990 season, Eurobrun's last seasonFerrari In keeping with their Italian roots, has always kept a red colour in the tradition of, the national racing colour of Italy, except for two races in 1964 when Enzo Ferrari let his cars enter by in American blue and white colours to protest against Italian racing authorities. Over the years, rosso corsa has been combined with white parts and with various sponsorship schemes, but Ferrari has never fully let their cars be dominated by the sponsorship livery like many other teams have. A Fondmetal from 1992 seasonForce India YearMain colour(s)Additional colour(s)Livery sponsor(s)Additional major sponsor(s)Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changesBurgundyWhite,WhiteGreen, Saffron,Green, Orange,White, OrangeGreen,Whyte & Mackay's logo was removed from clothing at the and Whyte & Mackay logo also replaced with 'One from a Billion Hunt' in that Grand Prix too.

1977 Penthouse Rizla Racing Hesketh 308E-Cosworth waiting in the pit garages during the Silverstone Classic race meetingHill The, founded by two-time World Champion, raced during the 1975 season with Imperial Tobacco's Embassy brand as title sponsor. The cars were predominantly white, with a red vertical stripe behind the cockpit. The team folded following the aircraft accident in which Hill, driver and four other team members were killed in November 1975.Honda first raced in Formula One from to. The cars were entered in an all-white livery with a red circle, duplicating the. The company won several races but left F1 at the end of the 1968 season, before returning as an engine supplier in the 1980s. Honda in the 1990s never raced, but created prototypes like the RC 100 and the RA099 tested at Suzuka Circuit.After a decade away from the sport, Honda returned again as an engine supplier in, before buying the team and entering F1 as a constructor in.For the 2006 season, Honda continued with the sponsorship with the Lucky Strike logo, but BAT pulled out for 2007. From 2007, the only logos on the car are the badge, the logo, and the logo of Honda's environmental awareness program, Earth Dreams.

For 2007, the livery itself was a picture of the Earth on a black background. The earth-themed livery was revised for, as shown by at the.HRT The competed for just three seasons, between. In that time, the team competed with three different liveries, this was due to a lack of sponsor continuity.YearMain colour(s)Additional colour(s)Livery sponsor(s)Additional major sponsor(s)Other informationDark GreyRed, White, Orange,The drivers first name would be placed on the cars side pods each race.WhiteRed, Grey,Due to a lack of sponsorship, the team wrote various messages on the car, such as 'This could be you', 'This is a cool spot' and 'Your logo here'. After being purchased by Thesan Capital halfway through 2011, the messages were replaced by a silver HRT logo.Red, Gold,sponsored HRT at the Indian Grand Prix only as well as at the Korean.

Jaguar used green to reflect its British nationality, just like British teams in the first decades of Formula One all used.YearMain colour(s)Additional colour(s)Main sponsor(s)Additional major sponsor(s)Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes–GreenWhite, (2000), (2000), (2000–2001), (2000–2001), (2002–2004), (2004)Beck's was replaced by 'BEST'S'.The team used special livery with black engine covers for in remembrance of the in the.The team supported movies at the respectively. Driving the at the.Jordan competed in Formula One from –. In 1991–1995 it featured green, the colour of Ireland. During 1997–2005, they were known for their distinctive bright yellow livery.YearMain colour(s)Additional colour(s)Livery sponsor(s)Additional major sponsor(s)Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changesGreenBlue, BP, Osama (a pen and calculator company based in Milan), CAPA, City Hotels, Ismoban, O.Z.

A Ligier JS43 at an exhibition in SuzukaLotus (1958–1994) At the the became the second team (after at the ) to abandon the national colour system when the possibility to do so was created in. Driving the at the, March 2010.Lotus (2012–2015) The was renamed to in 2012, following an agreement with. The team is owned by Luxembourg-based venture capital group and named after its branding partner. Its livery, introduced back in 2011 with, was designed as a tribute to the cars of 1981–1986 and their famous liveries.YearMain colour(s)Additional colour(s)Livery sponsor(s)Additional major sponsor(s)NotesBlackGold, Red, Japan Rags, Auden Mckenzie Group,The team partnered with alternative rock band at the to promote an application.The team promoted the movie at the.Black, RedGold, Japan Rags, Auden Mckenzie Group,The Lotus livery changed a little for 2013, with both cars featuring their drivers' respective names near the top air intake. Rumours said that the team was close to signing as their sponsor and changed the livery accordingly in advance.Black, RedGold, Venezuela Tourism,BlackGold, Red, Elysium Inc., Venezuela Tourism,The team promoted the movie at the. 1970 Jean-Pierre Beltoise's Matra MS120.McLaren had one of the longest sponsorship deals in F1 history with, whose red-and-white pattern appeared on the team's cars for 23 straight years. Carlos Sainz Jr.

Driving the at the.Mercedes-Benz first competed in during the and seasons. This was in the time before sponsorship liveries and the team was using an all silver livery, the national racing color of Germany. The team was absent from Formula One after this, returning in as an engine supplier.Mercedes-Benz rejoined as a team in after having purchased the team on 16 November 2009. On 21 December 2009 it signed a €30 million per season contract with as title sponsor. On 25 January 2010 Mercedes GP unveiled the car livery for the 2010 season. The blueish green livery color of Petronas is just present as fine lines at the side of the car, which overall is mainly painted in silver like the old time Mercedes race cars of the 1930s and 1950s.

To celebrate their 125th anniversary in motorsport, Mercedes-Benz decided to launch a special one-off livery for the. The livery was a homage to the first racing cars that Mercedes made. YearMain colour(s)Additional colour(s)Main sponsor(s)Additional major sponsor(s)Notes–SilverWhiteBlack, Green,Green,Green and Black,In, the team promote Petronas Primax gasoline.Blue, Black, Swissquote Bank, ASSOS, Endless Brake Technology, SeedlipDuring the German Grand Prix, the team raced with a one-off livery to celebrate their 125th anniversary in motorsport. At the wheel of the 2017 car.Merzario YearMain colour(s)Additional colour(s)Main sponsor(s)Additional major sponsor(s)RedFina, Goodyear(first version)RedGoodyear, Champion(second version)RedBlackGoodyear, Gulf, Champion(third version)BlackGreen, FlorbathGoodyear, Rodacciai, ChampionYellowBlack, FlorbathRETE, Rodacciai, Goodyear, Champion, Magneti Marelli, La Varesina Sofam Onoranze FunebriMidland competed for only one year, 2006. They took over in 2005, but Midland sold it in late 2006 to. They were the first F1 team to compete with a Russian license. (After Spyker's takeover in mid-2006, the team changed its livery to orange and name to Spyker MF1 Racing.

In 2007, the team competed as Spyker F1.)YearMain colour(s)Additional colour(s)Livery sponsor(s)Additional major sponsor(s)GreyWhite, Red, Weigl, Euro Poker.com,(after takeover)OrangeSilver, Euro Poker.com, Weigl,. Driving the at the. Is an aviation company owned by the CEO of Minardi from to,.Modena YearMain colour(s)Additional colour(s)Main sponsor(s)Additional major sponsor(s)1991BlueBlackVictors,Agip, Goodyear, Radar, Lamborghini,Onyx YearMain colour(s)Additional colour(s)Main sponsor(s)Additional major sponsor(s)Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes(s)BlueWhite, PinkMarlboro, P'tit Lou, Autokrant, CAPA, Goodyear, Nokia Data,'Marlboro' was replaced with barcode, the Chevron logo is retainedBlueWhite, Green/PinkMarlboro, Goodyear'Marlboro' was replaced with barcode, the Chevron logo is retained. Ex-John Watson Penske PC3 being raced in a Historic Grand Prix at Lime Rock Park in May 2009.Prost Prost competed in Formula One for five seasons, with similar liveries in each season, despite changing sponsors.YearMain colour(s)Additional colour(s)Main sponsor(s)Additional major sponsor(s)Non-tobacco/alcohol livery changes–BlueBlack, (2000), (1997–1999), (1998–2000), (1999–2000), (1997–1999), New Man (1999–2000), Giordana (1997), LVS (1997–1998)Gauloises was removed or changed to 'bar code' or to Alcatel at the 1998 French GP, British GP and German GPBlueRed, New Man. Renault entered Formula One in and withdrew as a team after the.

Renault returned to Formula One in by buying the. Renault had a contract with from 2002 to 2006, and had a title contract with from 2007 to Italian Grand Prix 2009 when ING withdrew all association with Renault. Sony cdx-5070 manual. The driven byShadow YearMain colour(s)Additional colour(s)Livery sponsor(s)Additional major sponsor(s)Notes1973WhiteRedEsso, Goodyear, FerodoA US flag as a mark of the.1974BlackGoodyearA US flag as a mark of the team's nationality.1975Red, OrangeGoodyear, ChampionA US flag as a mark of the team's nationality.1976Red, WhiteLucky StrikeGoodyearappeared in 1 Car1976Red, BlueTabatip1977WhiteRed, Blue, Light BlueTabatip, Villiger-Kiel1978–1979White, Blue (Lammers)Red / Burning Lion (Lammers)Villiger, Villiger-Kiel, Samson (Lammers)1980BlackYellow, Orange, RedVilliger, Samson. Anthony Davidson driving the Super Aguri SA07, based on the Honda RA106, at the 2007 Malaysian Grand Prix.Surtees YearMain colour(s)Additional colour(s)Main sponsor(s)Additional major sponsor(s)RedWhiteNoneFerodoRed or BlueFlame Out/Broke Bond OxoNoneYellowLight BlueFord, FirestoneBlueYellow, GreenBrazil ExportFirestone, FinaWhiteRedHi-Fi Bang & OlusenMatchbox, Fina, FirestoneYellowBlue, RedMatchboxFina, GoodyearWhiteGold, BlackOrange, BlackBeta ToolsFinaRedNoneFina, Goodyear. Toro Rosso is the sister team of.

Since it originated from the buyout of, its name means Red Bull in Italian. At the beginning, the team used to have the same name and sponsors as its parent team, with the major difference being the presence of a scarlet 'charging bull' painted over the engine cowling.YearMain colour(s)Additional colour(s)Livery sponsor(s)Additional major sponsor(s),Dark BlueRed, Gold, (2006), (2008–2009),Red Bull Mobile, Money Service Group, (2015),BlueRed, Silver, (2017), (2017–2018), (2017), (2017), (2018–2019), (2018), (2019), (2019), Moose Craft Cider (2019), PTT Lubricants (2019), Tennor (2019). Jarno Trulli driving the Toyota TF109 at the 2009 Japanese GP.Theodore Racing YearMain colour(s)Additional colour(s)Main sponsor(s)Additional major sponsor(s)WhiteRedTheodore RacingElf Aquitaine, GoodyearKecn Kemden & BlusenTheodore Racing, Air Press, Hi-iincEuro Hi-Fi Video / Cognac Courvoisier / Hi-iinc / RomboTheodore Racing,Allwave, Interstate Auto DesignTheodore Racing, Hawa Air Antwerpen, Lindemann, ValvolineNavy BlueWhiteSegafredo, SanyoPikenz, Conte of Florence, Champion, Valvoline. Tim Schenken driving his Trojan 103 at Brands Hatch.Tyrrell competed in Formula One from –. Its traditional colour was blue and white, or a combination as such, for most of the 1970s and 1980s. Testing the during pre-season testing in, February 2010.Williams , as a major constructor, is rare in modern F1 in that they have no manufacturer backing. Over the years, their supply of engines and other major components has often changed, meaning that their livery is renewed more often than most of their rivals.

Sponsors of Williams can often have the livery dramatically changed, which has helped to keep Williams competitively financed since, when Williams first entered as a constructor. Appendix K to the International sporting code, section 2.1.10.

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Unique mod with unique drivers;)His career is entirely tied to the choice to replace the McLaren driver, Alain Prost, who was injured in South Africa, the previous leg of the Formula One World Championship for the US Long Beach Grand Prix. In fact, at that time South had a contract with the Toleman Group to drive their Formula 2 car in the European category championship.

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Technically at that time the presence of South in Formula One was not a problem as the F2 Championship would start only a few weeks later; but the Toleman team did not like to learn this news from the press and replaced Stephen with Brian Henton, who had raced until the end of the previous season with them.Henton then became the holder and at the end of the Championship he was the new European Champion of the F2 of 1980. While South got on the Can Am left free just by Henton, and with that car unfortunately had the accident that interrupted his career.He was later a commentator on motor events for British commercial television networks.(Wikipedia Italy).