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I got this sent to me from another site, and apparently its a shot from a testing session in Jerez. Whether its real or just an interim livery for a Vodafone promo is still up for debate. Either way it looks sort of ok, im sure the final design will look better. But i still think this sport has way too many red and white cars circulating in it, so hopefully Mclaren tone down the red Vodafone livery on the sidepod.

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PS. takes a very skillful cameraman to get in the tree like that and still be able to take a half decent picture

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these are just some designs some people with way too much time on their hands have done so that you can better understand the livery. The second one looks like sex in my humble opinion. Im glad they kept that chrome paint on it, in real life that looks absolutely unreal...

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You're right about there being too many red and white cars in F1 - don't like the chances of them toning down the red though with Vodafone now on board

Quite the opposite. Put it this way....the Vodafone head office has just had all their walls repainted. The days of red are over.

Ohhhh, and for those of you who have seen the new 888 vodafone car in the latest "motorsport" mag...the pic shown is way not correct.....wayyy off

I'll try and get a pic of the new 888 paint job. Looks hawt!!!!

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