The first non automobile-related sponsor arrived in Formula 1 at the 1968 Grand Prix of Monaco. It was Imperial Tobacco which used the bodywork of the Lotus 49Bs to promote their brand, Gold Leaf. Since then, several F1 cars have carried some bizarre and eccentric liveries...
Here's our weekly Top 10 in motorsport. This time we feature the top bizarre liveries of Formula 1 cars, running from of the oldest to the most recent.
Here's our weekly Top 10 in motorsport. This time we feature the top bizarre liveries of Formula 1 cars, running from of the oldest to the most recent.
1977 Hesketh Ford 308E Ford – British gentleman driver Rupert Keegan was sponsored by adult magazine Penthouse and the sides of the car featured the logo of the magazine and an illustration of a short skirted lady. |