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F1 Livery Histories

Posted: 13 Jan 2018, 05:01
by F1 Livery Histories
Hello everyone. I'd like to share with you a new youtube channel called "F1 Livery Histories" which catalogues the different paint jobs, colour schemes & sponsors adopted by different Formula One teams over the years.

The first video in the series is on the very team that started it all, Colin Chapman's original Team Lotus.

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Link: F1 Livery Histories: LOTUS

^ Here is the link to the first episode. Hope you will enjoy :-)

Re: F1 Livery Histories

Posted: 13 Jan 2018, 14:44
by WaffleCat
Good job on the video, especially with the editing, something I find most F1 YouTube content to lack.

Also, your link was kinda off in your post, so I fixed it. Here's the link to the video.

Just remember to use the following format next time you post links here:

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[url=your_url_here.com]Text here[/url]

Re: F1 Livery Histories

Posted: 13 Jan 2018, 16:29
by dinizintheoven
Great job. You're amongst major geeks here, so if you need any assistance in not missing one-offs (e.g. McLaren's Löwenbräu sponsorship in 1980 or Ligier's Gitanes "art car" of late 1993), one of us is bound to mention it.

Maybe you could do another Lotus video with all the private entries at some stage in the future?

Re: F1 Livery Histories

Posted: 14 Jan 2018, 09:49
by F1 Livery Histories
Thanks for the feedback I really appreciate it!

And many more thanks for the advice on how to post video links correctly, I've fixed the link in the OP.

I definitely appreciate the fact I am amongst F1 geeks here on GP rejects. I have a lot of respect for this forum & consider the posting quality on here to be nothing short of excellent. I have long visited this site & have enjoyed not only the forum content, but also the the articles found here, ever since the site was called F1 rejects. I certainly hope anyone who stumbles along this video series on GP rejects enjoys it, as I am having fun making these videos.

Yeah, I was kind of fortunate that Team Lotus didn't have all that many one-off liveries, which made the research a little easier. Some other teams, Tyrrell for example (video coming soon), required a lot more research due to a constant fluctuation of sponsors.

Taking a look at Lotus cars entered by privateers over the years sounds like a great idea too.

Re: F1 Livery Histories

Posted: 28 Jan 2018, 12:43
by F1 Livery Histories
The second instalment in the series. This time on the cheery & colourful Benetton team.

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Link: F1 Livery Histories: BENETTON

Hope you enjoy watching it as much as I did creating it :dance:

Re: F1 Livery Histories

Posted: 11 Feb 2018, 12:41
by F1 Livery Histories
Episode three covers one of my favourite teams over the years, Tyrrell.

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Link:F1 Livery Histories: TYRRELL

Re: F1 Livery Histories

Posted: 04 Mar 2018, 00:51
by F1 Livery Histories
Hi everyone, I'm back with episode 4. A short, but sweet video on Stewart Grand Prix.

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Link:F1 Livery Histories: STEWART

Re: F1 Livery Histories

Posted: 13 Apr 2018, 16:14
by F1 Livery Histories
Hey everyone, just thought I'd share with you the most recent instalments to the series for anyone who feels like kicking back and reliving those retro liveries.

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Link: F1 Livery Histories: WILLIAMS


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Link: F1 Livery Histories: ARROWS

Peace!

Re: F1 Livery Histories

Posted: 13 Apr 2018, 18:07
by dinizintheoven
I've just been catching up on these - and surely Jordan will be in the pipeline at some stage...

Incidentally, the link to the Stewart video is broken, so here's where you should go instead: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uayQBOqYGPs

Re: F1 Livery Histories

Posted: 30 Apr 2018, 05:14
by F1 Livery Histories
dinizintheoven wrote:I've just been catching up on these - and surely Jordan will be in the pipeline at some stage...

Incidentally, the link to the Stewart video is broken, so here's where you should go instead: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uayQBOqYGPs


Oh yes, can't have a youtube channel on F1 liveries without a special video on Jordan!

And thanks for fixing up that Stewart link, unfortunately the video had been blocked by F1 management & I had to re-upload it. However, since then, the video has been blocked again for a second time. Only problem is I don't know which part of the video is triggering FOM to flag the video. It's weird because none of my other videos have been touched despite being chock full of F1 content.

Re: F1 Livery Histories

Posted: 03 May 2018, 13:04
by dinizintheoven
Best thing to do is upload these to more than one site. Dailymotion and Vimeo, at the very least, and anything else that doesn't have excessive interference - minds.com accepts videos, and there's always Bitchute.

Re: F1 Livery Histories

Posted: 04 May 2018, 03:45
by F1 Livery Histories
Nice, thanks DITO. I think I might just do that.

I was also thinking of re-uploading the Stewart video to youtube, but mirroring some of the footage to try. Hopefully that will help.

Re: F1 Livery Histories

Posted: 31 May 2018, 13:25
by F1 Livery Histories
Popping in once again to share the latest videos the channel has to offer. This time I cover Bernie's team & the little yellow teapots.

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F1 Livery Histories: BRABHAM


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F1 Livery Histories: RENAULT

Re: F1 Livery Histories

Posted: 18 Jun 2018, 13:01
by F1 Livery Histories
Hello again. I'm back with yet another video. This one covers mighty Jordan. F1 needs an Irish team again.

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F1 Livery Histories: JORDAN

Re: F1 Livery Histories

Posted: 19 Jun 2018, 23:21
by dinizintheoven
These have started coming up on my YouTube recommendations now. I saw this one before it was even posted here!

Re: F1 Livery Histories

Posted: 19 Jun 2018, 23:36
by Aguvazk
dinizintheoven wrote:These have started coming up on my YouTube recommendations now. I saw this one before it was even posted here!


Yes! Me too.

We need the Minardi video (and in some lesser extender, the Sauber one)

Keep it UP!

Ps,: In case if you are doing the Minardi video, i could share some data for the, i asume, obscure sponsor from Argentina in the 98 livery (i dont remember so much about the 00 livery)

Re: F1 Livery Histories

Posted: 28 Jun 2018, 04:02
by F1 Livery Histories
Thanks guys!

Yes, lots of people have been requesting Minardi, so I will be doing them very soon.

I'd be happy to receive any information you have on Minardi's '98 sponsors. Thank you, I appreciate any help I can get.

Re: F1 Livery Histories

Posted: 28 Jun 2018, 17:14
by Aguvazk
F1 Livery Histories wrote:Thanks guys!

Yes, lots of people have been requesting Minardi, so I will be doing them very soon.

I'd be happy to receive any information you have on Minardi's '98 sponsors. Thank you, I appreciate any help I can get.


Ok, give me an e-mail adress and i send some info for you. :ugeek:

Re: F1 Livery Histories

Posted: 01 Jul 2018, 07:00
by F1 Livery Histories
Aguvazk wrote:
F1 Livery Histories wrote:Thanks guys!

Yes, lots of people have been requesting Minardi, so I will be doing them very soon.

I'd be happy to receive any information you have on Minardi's '98 sponsors. Thank you, I appreciate any help I can get.


Ok, give me an e-mail adress and i send some info for you. :ugeek:


Cheers Aguvazk. My email address is [email protected].

In the meantime here is the latest feature in the series, a video on Toyota. Hopefully we'll see them return to the F1 grid one day. I think given the right circumstances they could be dynamite in F1.

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Link: F1 Livery Histories: TOYOTA

Re: F1 Livery Histories

Posted: 28 Jul 2018, 10:35
by F1 Livery Histories
And here it is, the long-awaited Minardi video! Let us celebrate the life span if everyone's favourite underdog team, who are not actually classified as a "reject" team. And rightly so.

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F1 Livery Histories: MINARDI

Re: F1 Livery Histories

Posted: 10 Sep 2018, 09:31
by dinizintheoven
I've just seen the latest one of these, and it'll be very popular here...

Re: F1 Livery Histories

Posted: 10 Sep 2018, 12:05
by F1 Livery Histories
dinizintheoven wrote:I've just seen the latest one of these, and it'll be very popular here...


Glad to see these videos are reaching people before I post in here! Yes, that's right, I recently covered my first reject team. Please allow me to update the thread with all the latest videos.

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F1 Livery Histories: SAUBER

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F1 Livery Histories: MANOR

Re: F1 Livery Histories

Posted: 08 Oct 2018, 22:28
by F1 Livery Histories
Hey everyone, yet another video in the series has been released.

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F1 Livery Histories: B.R.M.

Re: F1 Livery Histories

Posted: 08 Oct 2018, 23:57
by RonDenisDeletraz
Good these are being posted here too, funnily enough I stumbled across this series recently on a completely separate corner of the internet. Top work.

Re: F1 Livery Histories

Posted: 09 Oct 2018, 12:01
by dinizintheoven
I know I've said it before, but I'll say it again - the Stanley-BRM P207 was the best-looking car of the 1970s (a decade not known for its aesthetics, mind) - just a dreadful tragedy that it was such an utter lemon. It couldn't even compete in the Aurora AFX series...

Re: F1 Livery Histories

Posted: 10 Oct 2018, 23:34
by F1 Livery Histories
RonDenisDeletraz wrote:Good these are being posted here too, funnily enough I stumbled across this series recently on a completely separate corner of the internet. Top work.


Thanks mate, I'm glad you're enjoying the series. Do you happen to have any requests for future videos?

Re: F1 Livery Histories

Posted: 10 Oct 2018, 23:35
by F1 Livery Histories
dinizintheoven wrote:I know I've said it before, but I'll say it again - the Stanley-BRM P207 was the best-looking car of the 1970s (a decade not known for its aesthetics, mind) - just a dreadful tragedy that it was such an utter lemon. It couldn't even compete in the Aurora AFX series...


Quite shapely isn't it? I'm not the biggest fan of the sky blue + white colour scheme, but the bodywork (and the fact it ran with BRM V12 power) was simply superb.

Re: F1 Livery Histories

Posted: 11 Oct 2018, 08:42
by Faustus
These are great! Thank you for making them and sharing them!

Re: F1 Livery Histories

Posted: 11 Oct 2018, 22:50
by RonDenisDeletraz
F1 Livery Histories wrote:
RonDenisDeletraz wrote:Good these are being posted here too, funnily enough I stumbled across this series recently on a completely separate corner of the internet. Top work.


Thanks mate, I'm glad you're enjoying the series. Do you happen to have any requests for future videos?


For the record, that was me who suggested Larousse on another forum as a possibility

Re: F1 Livery Histories

Posted: 11 Oct 2018, 23:28
by F1 Livery Histories
Faustus wrote:These are great! Thank you for making them and sharing them!


Thank you! Glad to hear you're enjoying the series.

Re: F1 Livery Histories

Posted: 11 Oct 2018, 23:32
by F1 Livery Histories
RonDenisDeletraz wrote:
F1 Livery Histories wrote:
RonDenisDeletraz wrote:Good these are being posted here too, funnily enough I stumbled across this series recently on a completely separate corner of the internet. Top work.


Thanks mate, I'm glad you're enjoying the series. Do you happen to have any requests for future videos?


For the record, that was me who suggested Larousse on another forum as a possibility


Ah, I see. Good areas, good areas. ;-)

You'll be glad to know Larrousse is in production & will indeed be next. I learnt about a whole lot of weird situations when doing my research for this video. Let's just say Larrousse are no strangers when it comes to associating with murderers & felons.

Re: F1 Livery Histories

Posted: 12 Oct 2018, 02:17
by RonDenisDeletraz
F1 Livery Histories wrote:
RonDenisDeletraz wrote:
F1 Livery Histories wrote:Thanks mate, I'm glad you're enjoying the series. Do you happen to have any requests for future videos?


For the record, that was me who suggested Larousse on another forum as a possibility


Ah, I see. Good areas, good areas. ;-)

You'll be glad to know Larrousse is in production & will indeed be next. I learnt about a whole lot of weird situations when doing my research for this video. Let's just say Larrousse are no strangers when it comes to associating with murderers & felons.

Yeah, they certainly had some colourful characters involved over the years. Looking forward to it.

Re: F1 Livery Histories

Posted: 12 Oct 2018, 11:23
by dinizintheoven
F1 Livery Histories wrote:Ah, I see. Good areas, good areas. ;-)

Bowling, Shane!

I'll bet your name is actually Shane. Or maybe Mitchell. It seems everyone in Australia is called Shane or Mitchell these days.

Re: F1 Livery Histories

Posted: 12 Oct 2018, 15:38
by dr-baker
dinizintheoven wrote:
F1 Livery Histories wrote:Ah, I see. Good areas, good areas. ;-)

Bowling, Shane!

I'll bet your name is actually Shane. Or maybe Mitchell. It seems everyone in Australia is called Shane or Mitchell these days.

Or Kylie or Danni...

Re: F1 Livery Histories

Posted: 12 Oct 2018, 18:46
by AdrianBelmonte_
dr-baker wrote:
dinizintheoven wrote:It seems everyone in Australia is called Shane or Mitchell these days.

Or Kylie

I'll say his name is Jason...

Re: F1 Livery Histories

Posted: 01 Nov 2018, 10:08
by F1 Livery Histories
And here it is, the wild ride that is Larrousse! Fun video to make.

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F1 Livery Histories: LARROUSSE

Re: F1 Livery Histories

Posted: 02 Nov 2018, 21:54
by ibsey
F1 Livery Histories wrote:And here it is, the wild ride that is Larrousse! Fun video to make.

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F1 Livery Histories: LARROUSSE


Do miss those wacky early 1990's liveries like Larrouse, Lola or that Ligier 'end of season special edition' all from 1993.

Re: F1 Livery Histories

Posted: 03 Nov 2018, 14:23
by dinizintheoven
Larrousse managed to make a car with a wacky livery even when they forgot to build half of it, like their first two seasons. What was it with those early post-turbo late 80s atmo cars and their lack of bodywork over the engine?

Re: F1 Livery Histories

Posted: 03 Nov 2018, 22:24
by Butterfox
dinizintheoven wrote:Larrousse managed to make a car with a wacky livery even when they forgot to build half of it, like their first two seasons. What was it with those early post-turbo late 80s atmo cars and their lack of bodywork over the engine?

Less weight? However since it costed in aerodynamics i'm not sure if that was the right thing. I suppose you got to ask one of those designers.

Re: F1 Livery Histories

Posted: 04 Nov 2018, 23:56
by F1 Livery Histories
Yeah, weight reduction might have been behind the thinking for that. Possibly engine temperature reasons as well.