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Their main sponsor has been Martini, who dressed up the car in their classic, aesthetically pleasing stripes. Sadly, Martini will step away from F1 entirely after the 2018 season is done ...
The famous Martini Racing stripes will once adorn a Porsche racing car, in this case the 911 GT3 Cup set to compete in this year's Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup. The move coincides with the 150th ...
The Martini stripes were a great addition to a traditional white Williams car which, without the decoration, probably would have looked rather plain, but instead made for a very tidy-looking ...
But now it’s back. As promised, Martini has penned a new deal with the Williams F1 team to see its stripes adorn the Mercedes-powered FW36 which Felipe Massa and Finnish newcomer Valtteri Bottas ...
We’ve seen a lot of cars wearing Martini racing stripes, but few of them look quite as fitting as this Porsche Cayman GT4. The Windsor, Ontario-based design firm applied the stripes and logo to ...
This time it's the turn of the Martini stripe. Martini sponsored a number of racing cars, covering some of the best racing Porsches, amongst others, with the now evocative white, blue and red ...
If we’ve said it once, we’ve said it a hundred times – but we’ll gladly say it again: there are few racing liveries as iconic as Martini. And while those stripes have adorned countless ...
With the last 911 GT3 RS, Porsche may have come closer to a race car for the road than ever before. And looking at this example that’s popped up for sale, we’re convinced what it deserves is a ...
Yeah, the Porsche 918 Spyder prototype we caught wearing Martini Racing striping was neat, but without full-color graphics, the scheme just didn't have the right impact. Lucky for us, Porsche has ...
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