This Stunning Lamborghini F1 Concept Makes Every Other Livery Look Boring - Yanko Design
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Lamborghini had a short-lived involvement in Formula 1 from 1989 to 1993, serving as an engine supplier and introducing a chassis that ultimately performed poorly. CEO Stephan Winkelmann has stated that F1 does not align with Lamborghini's future plans. However, designer William Almkvist has envisioned a striking conceptual livery for a potential Lamborghini F1 team, featuring a dominant carbon fiber aesthetic paired with vibrant orange accents. This design encapsulates Lamborghini's identity while adhering to F1's technical requirements.
The brand briefly dipped its toes into F1 waters between 1989 and 1993, first as an engine supplier to teams like Lotus and Larousse.
Designer William Almkvist has crafted a conceptual livery that answers that question with stunning visual authority.
The most striking aspect of Almkvist's design is the decision to make carbon fiber the star of the show.
Orange accents punctuate the carbon landscape with surgical precision, echoing the Arancio Borealis and similar hues that have defined the brand's boldest road cars.
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