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There are similar colors available from the CMYK standard for British Racing Green, which denotes the mix of cyan, magenta, yellow and "key" (or black) that make up the hue (1.00, 0.00 ...
British racing green is an iconic color in the eyes of Formula 1 fans and car enthusiasts across the world. While red racers belong to the Italians and blue to the French, this deep shade of green ...
Josh Berry's number 21 Motorcraft Ford will be decked out in the same British racing green and canary yellow as Clark's famed Lotus-Ford was sixty years ago. The throwback look was unveiled on ...
We've all seen the Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 in Racing Yellow, with the German automotive ... This 718 GT4 seems to be dressed in British Racing Green and while we can't see the entire vehicle ...
It can do no wrong. Not enough cars are green, especially this rich, foresty shade of British racing green. This is a special edition Toyota 86 that, despite missing power upgrades, still manages ...
Some may call it “British Racing Green,” but on the 2014 Corvette, the pictured color above is officially known as Lime Rock Green. A green hue has been absent from the Corvette’s color ...
Or it may be the fluorescent-yellow pinstripes and chrome-yellow ... If you are 30-something, you will know that BRG stands for British racing green, a hue most closely associated with Lotus's ...
The Jaguar F-Type is the sort of car that looks good in any color, but British Racing Green feels especially appropriate. It's perfect with the white accents and stripes on the limited-edition ...
Case in point with the rendering you can find at the bottom of the page, which shows the high-riding Lambo in what should be British Racing Green ... vivid colors - the yellow car we saw during ...
It is understood that just 94 examples were made and this unit is number 9 and the sole example painted in British Racing Green. The car has been listed up for sale on Mobile.de with an asking ...
British racing green is an iconic color for car enthusiasts worldwide. While red racers belong to the Italians, white to the Germans, and blue to the French, this deep shade of green is a source ...