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The first racing team Gulf Oil sponsored in the 1960s ... of the orange Grumman G-22 "Gulfhawk II" adorned with the Gulf Oil color scheme and company logo. In 1938, Williams flew the Gulfhawk ...
Gulf liveries are very pleasing to the eye, but you may wonder how this racing tradition began. The concept of “racing livery” originated in motorsport with the advent of color television. Cars needed ...
Although Gulf Oil has been associated with racing since the 1930s, they didn’t start using its famous blue and orange colors until the late 1960s, which were somewhat of a booming time for ...
Having reunited again last year, after collaborating from 1968 to 1973 in Formua 1 and Can-Am, and in the 1990s on the legendary F1 GTR, McLaren and Gulf are now celebrating their partnership with ...
The light blue and orange Gulf Racing livery was first made famous by a Ford GT40 in 1966 owned by Grady Davis, vice president of Gulf Oil at the time. Since then, these two colors have become the ...
Those racing liveries include the familiar orange-over-blue Gulf theme; the red-and-white ... swapping in different colors while keeping the same basic stripe design. Those with other cars can ...
An amateur photographer and enthusiast from Belgium decided to have a Gulf Oil Racing livery on his car. This is in line with a few old Beetles that raced wearing those colors. The funny thing is ...
The first racing team Gulf Oil sponsored in the ... will go beyond performance cars covered in the iconic blue and orange colors. Beginning in 2021, Gulf will be the official fuel and lubricant ...
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