Pro racer (and nice guy) Andy Lally makes a good point via Twitter: Are offset numbers too ugly and off-balanced?
I’m so torn on this. I want sponsors to get the most exposure possible, and this will help. But dang, it’s simply ugly and off balance. https://t.co/cq7ItSPds6
— Andy Lally (@AndyLally) June 16, 2020
What’s your take when it comes …
In reply to David S. Wallens :
Andy's complaint is that the numbers aren't centered on the "door"? Honestly I wouldn't have even noticed if it wasn't pointed out.
if i was jacking up the car by the number panel, i'd care about it being aligned with the car's CG. Otherwise, IDGAF.
I think it might look a little better with the number in front of "Sunnoco" rather than behind, but go ahead and put the number where it's readable and makes sense. I don't see a way to make that particular paint scheme really work with the number centered on where the door would be.
looks better than old school. I don't think the numbers even need to be that large. It's 2020, timing is not done by a bunch of people with stopwatches looking out of a building. Just look at famous Le Mans cars of the past, or F1.
Pro need sponsors to survive. I say let the sponsor's artists go crazy if they want.
'The horror, the horror.' How can humanity survive this? My people have sent a message of support to Mr. Lally's people. It also contained my offer to relieve him of the burdensome duty of racing a car with offset numbers.
I like that livery. Looks like the car is going so fast that the number is having trouble keeping up and has slid back a couple feet.
I could say that's a first-world problem, but it's more like a 0.01% first world problem. Can we get some teams to start using Roman numerals tho??
In reply to Pete. (l33t FS) :
I didn't think NASCAR used brakes. They just hit the car in front of them to slow down.
Looks like a GT, or V8 supercar livery, but I see no problem, especially with the large roof numbers like Paul pointed out.
I've avoided a number of controversial topics lately but I cannot longer stay quiet. The numbers belong in the center of the door where God and Richard Petty put them.
NorseDave said:I could say that's a first-world problem, but it's more like a 0.01% first world problem. Can we get some teams to start using Roman numerals tho??
I had a friend do that . III = #3 Right? The announcer started calling it ,One Eleven. Even with the bars on top and bottom.
Centered numbers is a very "Oval" racing mindset, I like numbers that can wind around the livery like a fine road course.
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