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6 July 2012

Red Bull unveil Wings for Life livery

Red Bull Racing have revealed an RB8 liveried by F1 fan, team members and drivers faces.
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The livery is for the charity Wings for Life where people snapped a photo of themselves and paid money to have it on the car. The RB8 is covered in faces to raise money for the charity at this weekends British GP.

Each car features more than 25,000 photo's and are patterned in the normal Red Bull livery. People from all around the world sent their pictures in for Wings for Life, a charity striving to cure spinal cord injuries.

Mark Webber said on his new British GP livery "The paint scheme on my car for this weekend looks awesome, the guys have done a great job. It's great that the fans can travel with me round the circuit for the whole weekend, while supporting an incredible cause - let's hope the livery gets a good result! I'm proud to be an ambassador for Wings for Life, which is doing fantastic work in its search for a cure for spinal cord injury."

Sebastian Vettel also commented saying "I think chances like this for the fans to be involved are great - I will have thousands of wing men and women with me on every lap of the track this weekend. The Wings for Life cause is a special one, I care a lot about the work they are doing and have been an ambassador of the charity for many years. It's great for the fans to be able to join Mark, the Team and me at this year's race in Silverstone - I'm looking forward to it."

1 comment:

Tom said...

Great blog, wery well written.Keep up the good work.

-Tom

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