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    Red Ferrari F1 cars

    Ferrari's red comes about due to the way the sport began, where each country was assigned a colour and the red for Ferrari has remained. Red was assigned to Italian cars, Green to English, Blue to France and so on. Canary yellow as seen on the Prancing Horse emblem could be classed as Ferrari's official colour as it symbolised the town of Modena.

    Taking note of the above does anyone feel that Ferrari is due a new image after all these years? Maybe changing the colour of it's F1 cars? Maybe Yellow? Just a thought!
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    I was thinking more along the lines of a rainbow coloured Ferrari myself
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    I take it you weren't being at all sarcastic there Lewtrino! I was actually being quite serious. Every brand changes it's image at some stage, maybe it's Ferrari's turn soon. You'd have a fit if Kimi started the race in Japan in a rainbow coloured Ferrari! You heard it here first!!!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrari Girl View Post
    Ferrari's red comes about due to the way the sport began, where each country was assigned a colour and the red for Ferrari has remained. Red was assigned to Italian cars, Green to English, Blue to France and so on. Canary yellow as seen on the Prancing Horse emblem could be classed as Ferrari's official colour as it symbolised the town of Modena.

    Taking note of the above does anyone feel that Ferrari is due a new image after all these years? Maybe changing the colour of it's F1 cars? Maybe Yellow? Just a thought!
    No, I don't think so!!! It means I would have to change the color of my blood

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    I think there has been a yellow Ferrari's who have ran in F1, not sure if it was the official Scuderia or if it was a privateer with a Ferrari tho....



    ***Edit, i did some searching, didn't find anything then i found this picture:


    And John Surtees drove a white/blue for the last races in 1964; but i think Surtees drove the white/blue one under another team name then the Scuderia..



    Not sure what year/what ferrari;

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    Fairly certain the blue and white was NART or north american racing team... I'm sure I'll be corrected if I'm wrong...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mm154 View Post
    Fairly certain the blue and white was NART or north american racing team... I'm sure I'll be corrected if I'm wrong...
    Yup. They raced the Indy 500 in that color. Enzo did it to call the bluff of F1.

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    I knew it wasn't a silly question!!!!!
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    On the color thing...Didnt Ferrari actually change the Red to more of a darker Red a few years ago for TV?

    When I look at my old tapes of races, the Red is a much more brilliant Red/Orange color than the dark red I see now...I like the old red myself...these cars look a bit too dark...

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    I think the brighter red was "Marlboro Red" as it is pretty close to the same shade as the red accents on the early 90's Mclarens...

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    Ok, but isnt it supposed to be Ferrari red? I think the Ferrari red itself has gone thru a few changes thru the years..time to pull out the books...

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    It was Rosso Corsa until 1996 when Ferrari switched to Marlboro Red, then in mid 2007 Ferrari switched to Rosso Scuderia - a color that was made to look good on television - since the cars are viewed more often on screens then in real life.


    Then i think they changed again to nuovo rosso scuderia ? it's more pearl then the old scuderia red....

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    Rosso Corsa 1995


    Marlboro Red 1997


    Rosso Scuderia 2007 (Solid)


    Nuovo Rosso Scuderia 2008 (Pearl)
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    I can see from those pictures how the shade of Red has changed over the years. Quite interesting really
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    Quote Originally Posted by kazi View Post
    It was Rosso Corsa until 1996 when Ferrari switched to Marlboro Red, then in mid 2007 Ferrari switched to Rosso Scuderia - a color that was made to look good on television - since the cars are viewed more often on screens then in real life.


    Then i think they changed again to nuovo rosso scuderia ? it's more pearl then the old scuderia red....

    Fantastic post, amico mio! Thanks!

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    [QUOTE=kazi;563857]It was Rosso Corsa until 1996 when Ferrari switched to Marlboro Red, then in mid 2007 Ferrari switched to Rosso Scuderia - a color that was made to look good on television - since the cars are viewed more often on screens then in real life.


    Then i think they changed again to nuovo rosso scuderia ? it's more pearl then the old scuderia red....



    Yes, thanks for the great photos. I knew that Ferrari had changed the color of red over the years, but I didn't know the actual names of the colors. Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrari Girl View Post
    I take it you weren't being at all sarcastic there Lewtrino! I was actually being quite serious. Every brand changes it's image at some stage, maybe it's Ferrari's turn soon. You'd have a fit if Kimi started the race in Japan in a rainbow coloured Ferrari! You heard it here first!!!!!!!
    Ferrari isn't just a brand it's a myth so I disagree. Sorry.

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    This is the Ferrari 246 F1 s/n 0006 of Phil Hill at the US Grand Prix December 12th 1959 at Sebring.

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    http://www.ferrari.com/English/News/...olo_rosse.aspx

    "Non solo rosse": a gallery of colours

    The colours from the Ferrari range, special shades and, of course, the Ferrari reds, now in a new exhibition in Maranello

    Maranello, October 31st 2009 – Galleria Ferrari inaugurates today “Non solo Rosse”, an exhibition devoted to the fascinating subject of colour in Ferrari’s history and output. The show tells the story of the evolution of the colours that have become signatures of both the Prancing Horse’s road and competition models, using some very special cars, the works of painter Enzo Naso and in-depth information.

    The very first Ferrari built in 1947, the 125 S, and the F2008 begin visitors’ journey into the world of Ferrari Red. Their route takes them from the very first Rosso Granata of the 1950s, the official colour of all Italian racing cars since the early 20th century, to the newest metallic variation sported by the F2007, via the various other shades of red – Rosso Cherry, Cina, Cordoba, Dino and Rubino – that have made Ferrari a international icon. Also on display is an ampoule of the Rosso Corsa paint, used for the Formula 1 single-seater, which was sent, fittingly enough, to the red planet, Mars, aboard the Mars Express space probe in 2003.

    As the exhibition title Non Solo Rosse declares, there is more colour in the world of Ferrari than red. The exhibition continues, in fact, with a stunning collection of cars, from the unique FXX in Blu Tour de France with Bianco Evo details, to the 1959 400 Superamerica in Argento Luna (a one-off built for Gianni Agnelli), and the brand-new Ferrari 458 Italia in a three-layer Giallo Modena livery. Also on display are test pieces by the Chinese artist Lu Hao, who recently created a one-off version of the 599 GTB Fiorano China Limited Edition, using a special paint to mimic the typical cracked glaze of the peerless Song Dynasty Ge Kiln porcelains. The colours tests that led to the creation of Ferrari’s Oro paint used on a Pininfarina one-off car inspired by the Ferrari 330 LMB, which starred in Toby Dammit, one of three episodes in the Federico Fellini’s film Spirits of the Dead, and the Enzo Naso painting depicting the car used in the film are also featured. Visitors are also taken through the various interior leather and contrasting stitching colours which clients choose as part of the personalisation of their Ferraris, all the way to the newly introduced One-Off programme which really does ensure that each car is unique. They may also use the Car Configurator to create their “own” Ferrari, just as clients do when they visit official Ferrari dealers.

    The exhibition is completed by an in-depth investigation into the painting processes used at Maranello. This includes a model of the Paint Technologies Pavilion, the most advanced facility of its kind anywhere in Europe, and a video illustrating all of the various stages involved in the paint process. Visitors also get to see an example of a piece of paintwork in various stages ranging from cataphoresis to final finishing layer.

    “Non solo Rosse” from October 31st 2009 to April 30th 2010; exhibition included in price of entrance ticket. Galleria Ferrari is open everyday (except December 25th and January 1st ) from 9:30 to 18:00.

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    Pretty sure there were some private Belgiun-run Ferraris in the 60's that were yellow as that was the racing colour of Belgium - back in the Paul Frere era............

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrari Girl View Post
    Ferrari's red comes about due to the way the sport began, where each country was assigned a colour and the red for Ferrari has remained. Red was assigned to Italian cars, Green to English, Blue to France and so on. Canary yellow as seen on the Prancing Horse emblem could be classed as Ferrari's official colour as it symbolised the town of Modena.

    Taking note of the above does anyone feel that Ferrari is due a new image after all these years? Maybe changing the colour of it's F1 cars? Maybe Yellow? Just a thought!
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    Just exactly what part of Ferrari's image needs change or 'improvement'? Some shade of red MUST stay to differentiate our team from 'garagisti' and to maintain a connection to the brands' (and Italy's) history. Frankly, sponsor logos and signage when introduced long ago spoiled things for me though of course it'll never go back to the way it was- just all plain red when you could luxuriate in the beauty and interesting technical details of our car's lines.

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    The 2008 paint looks the best

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    Funny how this thread came up as I have been thinking about the evolution of Ferrari red recently. I personally prefer the "Marlboro Red" of the early 2000's.

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    silly thread

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    The above picture shows a single car in blue and yellow. This is a Ferrari that was sold to Argentina and thus painted in their racing colours. I believe it's a 166F2 from 1949 and was driven by Fangio and probably others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Asphalt_World View Post


    The above picture shows a single car in blue and yellow. This is a Ferrari that was sold to Argentina and thus painted in their racing colours. I believe it's a 166F2 from 1949 and was driven by Fangio and probably others.
    Believe that is sn 011F, a 166 FL that Fangio and Gonzalez raced in Formula 2 and Formula Libre from 1949 to 1953

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    That 2007 ferrari is an absolute work of art.

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    The yellow one was for Belgium when Olivier Gendebien was driving. There's ABSOLUTELY nothing in Ferrari's image that needs changing
    and red is our historic link to the past-a past that is WAY more significant and heroic than any other team can claim!

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