Ferrari SF15-T
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Yay! A car with colour!
It looks good,but I don't like the use of the Alfa logo. Fiat on the car was fine as they were the parent company with corporate activities stretching beyond the Fiat car brand(and even after the partial flotation, Fiat are still a major shareholder) but, maybe because Alfa has such a strong heritage in motorsport, it seems a little odd to mix the brands.
It would be a little like the Audi at Le mans carrying Skoda and Seat logos. Yes, we all know it is the same company, but companies invest heavily to try to create different brand identities and not mix them.
It looks good,but I don't like the use of the Alfa logo. Fiat on the car was fine as they were the parent company with corporate activities stretching beyond the Fiat car brand(and even after the partial flotation, Fiat are still a major shareholder) but, maybe because Alfa has such a strong heritage in motorsport, it seems a little odd to mix the brands.
It would be a little like the Audi at Le mans carrying Skoda and Seat logos. Yes, we all know it is the same company, but companies invest heavily to try to create different brand identities and not mix them.
Redlake27 said:
Yay! A car with colour!
It looks good,but I don't like the use of the Alfa logo. Fiat on the car was fine as they were the parent company with corporate activities stretching beyond the Fiat car brand(and even after the partial flotation, Fiat are still a major shareholder) but, maybe because Alfa has such a strong heritage in motorsport, it seems a little odd to mix the brands.
It would be a little like the Audi at Le mans carrying Skoda and Seat logos. Yes, we all know it is the same company, but companies invest heavily to try to create different brand identities and not mix them.
its a nice touch if you ask me, maybe neither company would exist if it wasn't for each other and its about time fiat group started to help Alfa out.It looks good,but I don't like the use of the Alfa logo. Fiat on the car was fine as they were the parent company with corporate activities stretching beyond the Fiat car brand(and even after the partial flotation, Fiat are still a major shareholder) but, maybe because Alfa has such a strong heritage in motorsport, it seems a little odd to mix the brands.
It would be a little like the Audi at Le mans carrying Skoda and Seat logos. Yes, we all know it is the same company, but companies invest heavily to try to create different brand identities and not mix them.
for anyone that isnt aware of Alfa/ferrari history the below link is a good read:
http://auto.howstuffworks.com/ferrari-history1.htm
Edited by Richard-G on Friday 30th January 13:40
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