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Originally Posted by Mike E
I like the fact it is not a painted (wrapped, whatever) with a smear of red, white, black and blue, like just about every other car.
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+1.
That's one of the reasons why I liked Krohn Racing. Turning up to my first Le Mans in 2010, I discovered it was much more difficult to keep a track of who is who without a commentator (whoever would've thought?).
But then there is the bright green Ferrari standing out from the crowd.
And because that's the car that was easiest to recognise each lap, you can't help but wanting it to continue and to do well.