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Yep I like it.2019 F1 Car Launches and dates - images in first post
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Still looks good, but damn, that's party at the back, business at the front...
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I quite like it.
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Detail of the new Ferrari rear wing. Quite busy.
Also shows the different red they are using atm. A sort of matt finish.
Also shows the different red they are using atm. A sort of matt finish.
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And here we have the 2019 Red Bull Race (as opposed to the disguise livery running to date) livery.
The disguise livery was for the launch only, and this here is what they are running at Catalunya and will be it for the year. Underwhelming at best. The most noticeable difference is I think the large Red Bull writing on the front wing. It might have been there last year but minimised in effect with the busy front wing. Maybe the main colour is a different shade... was it more purple last year?
Pretty much as expected visually. Same old same old, but as I said somewhat expected. Had to snigger that the Aston Martin branding on the rear wing and side is much stronger than the minimal Honda stickers on the lower engine cover! Oh and a little logo on the nose. I guess the Renault branding was similarly minimal.
The disguise livery was for the launch only, and this here is what they are running at Catalunya and will be it for the year. Underwhelming at best. The most noticeable difference is I think the large Red Bull writing on the front wing. It might have been there last year but minimised in effect with the busy front wing. Maybe the main colour is a different shade... was it more purple last year?
Pretty much as expected visually. Same old same old, but as I said somewhat expected. Had to snigger that the Aston Martin branding on the rear wing and side is much stronger than the minimal Honda stickers on the lower engine cover! Oh and a little logo on the nose. I guess the Renault branding was similarly minimal.
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there was a year when the Red Bull had a distinct purple look.
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Just in today, Rich Energy must change their logo as judge rules in favour of Whyte Bikes...kals wrote: ↑5 years agoThere’s an ongoing legal dispute between Whyte and Rich Energy over the logo.Everso Biggyballies wrote: ↑5 years ago It seems the Rich Energy logo is a rip off.....
You bikers might recognise this company... Check their logo out: https://whyte.bike/
Autosport.com wrote:Haas Formula 1 team title sponsor Rich Energy Ltd and its CEO William Storey have lost a copyright infringement claim filed by specialist bicycle manufacturer Whyte Bikes.
The Sussex-based company took action to defend its stag logo, claimed that the Rich Energy logo was a copy of its own and was being used without authorisation.
As well as its presence on drink cans the stag logo features prominently on the 2019 Haas car, and on the helmets of Kevin Magnussen and Romain Grosjean.
The judgement in effect means that Rich Energy can no longer use the stag logo in any form.
In response the company says that it may submit an appeal.
The case, in which Rich Energy's logo designer Sean Kelly was also a defendant via his Staxoweb Ltd company, was heard in March at the High Court in London. Her honour Judge Melissa Clarke delivered her judgement on Tuesday in a 58-page document.
In the first paragraph Judge Clarke states: "This is judgement in a copyright infringement claim. What is sought, amongst other things, is an injunction which would require the removal of the logo of the First Defendant, Rich Energy Limited, from the Formula 1 race car and website of the Rich Energy Haas Formula 1 motor racing team."
She concludes that the defendants did indeed infringe Whyte's copyright, and that "the Claimant is entitled to injunctive relief and for damages or an account of profits at its election."
Whyte noted that it had used its stag logo since 2008. In their evidence, the defendants said the Rich logo was designed in 2015, after extensive internet searches for stag logos, but they insisted that it was not inspired by Whyte's version.
In her judgement Judge Clarke made it clear that she did not agree with Storey and Kelly's explanation of how its logo was originated, noting "the Defendants' evidence on independent design is at best, in my judgment, confused and contradictory and purports to be supported by documents which are not what they seem."
Rich Energy stated its disagreement with the judgement via Twitter this afternoon.
The company said: "Today the judgement was released in the claim brought by Whyte Bikes against us in respect of our stag logo.
"We are disappointed with the judgement and the findings of the judge which run counter to our submissions.
"We are considering all of our legal options including appeal."