Supercars Look Even More Awesome With 2017 F1 Liveries
We always see loads of classic or concept livery designs being placed on past, present or future F1 cars, but we rarely see them grace super-fast road cars.
That changes now with these epic designs from Car Keys and Javier Oquendo Design, placing liveries from the 2017 F1 season on supercars.
It’s fair to say the results are outstanding, we just want to see all of these cars hit the roads and race tracks sporting them.
First up, there’s Sebastian “Honestly” Vettel and Kimi “Bwoah” Raikkonen’s Ferrari SF70H livery, placed – naturally – on a LaFerrari.
You can see a theme here, right? They’ve put the livery from one F1 team on a machine from its own road car division.
There’s then the matte Red Bull RB13 livery on the ridiculously-quick Aston Martin AM-RB-001 hypercar, which has been developed in joint partnership between the two. Me gusta.
McLaren caused a massive stir and a load of hype with its orange livery on the new MCL32 for the 2017 F1 season.
Here’s what the new design looks like on the Honda NSX, the Japanese brand being the team’s (not so successful, at the moment) engine supplier.
Which is your favourite? Let us know in the comments!
Comments
Really cool these are
I dont’ want to have advertisement all over my sports car. I am not a teenager anymore.
Ray Ban Honda Redbull UPS Shell Car Keys Johnny Walker…
They should add VTEC to that honda engine, YO!
I want the rest of the field to be represented! Although that might be unlikely seeing as Sauber and Force India don’t make road cars…
Also, that NSX looks fantastic.
That new Mercedes hypercar with a Petronas livery.
McLaren P1 with a Marlboro livery.
Ford GT with the 1994 Benetton livery.
Or literally anything ever with the 2017 Toro Rosso livery. A pencil sharpener would look good with that.
They missed this livery…
Best comment so far!
Then John said, Challenge accepted
Redbull
Would have looked better if the McLaren livery was on a McLaren…
I’m gonna leave this here
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