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Jaguar Racer

one can mistake the identity of a Formula 1 car. In the world of paintwork, their schemes are colourful, eye-catching and covered in more logos than you can shake a stick at. They need to be – the logos are of the team’s sponsors who pour in millions of dollars to keep it all afloat. All this just to have their name emblazoned across TV screens via the rear wing or side pod of the car for a couple of hours on a Sunday afternoon. Travelling at speeds of more than 200mph it’s not easy to focus a camera for long as the car flies past. Therefore, it’s critical to get the design just right so the logo has

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