Dennis responded to the criticism on Sunday, where the MP4-30 managed just 6 sluggish laps as the uniquely-growling Honda V6 continued to struggle in Fernando Alonso's hands. "This is the livery of McLaren," he insisted. "It has always been a combination of these colours and it will only change for commercial reasons."
Indeed, McLaren is entering a second consecutive season without a title sponsor, but there are hints of perhaps advanced negotiations. For instance, the team trucks and garage at Jerez is notably devoid of a corporate theme, indicating McLaren could be shaping up for a change some time soon. "It (the livery) will change," Dennis confirmed. "But I'm not going to say when."
He acknowledged that some fans were disappointed with the MP4-30's current colours, but insisted: "You can't just go with Twitter." Confusingly, however, McLaren promptly took to Twitter to consult with the fans over their preference for the new livery. "RT (re-tweet) for orange, FT (favourite) for red and white," the British team declared. (GMM)
So, Ron says our 2015 livery WILL change. RT for orange; FT for red & white...
#SizeZeroF1Car pic.twitter.com/rasAWFTwwf
— McLaren (@McLarenF1) 1 februari 2015
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