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Tuesday 28 February 2017

AkzoNobel adds colour to the new McLaren-Honda Formula 1 car

AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS: The 2017 McLaren-Honda Formula 1 racing car, MCL32 was launched with AkzoNobel’s new Tarocco Orange livery – a colour developed by AkzoNobel in conjunction with McLaren-Honda.
The company’s colour expertise has enabled the world championship winning Formula 1 team to maintain links to their 1960s roots and heritage while bringing a new image and sparkle. The new Tarocco Orange colour provided a striking contrast to matt black and gloss white finish.
The two companies have been working closely together since 2008 when AkzoNobel first became an official supplier of paint solutions to the McLaren-Honda Formula 1 team. McLaren-Honda will use the company’s premium Sikkens brand for its Formula 1 cars for the whole of the 2017 season, which starts in Melbourne, Australia, on 26 March.
“Our colour and coatings expertise shows up in many unexpected places, even in Formula 1. We share a passion with McLaren for creating efficient, high-performance technology. McLaren-Honda Formula 1 team is known for their iconic livery and the new colour will add a new chapter to this, which we are proud to be part of” said Peter Tomlinson, managing director of AkzoNobel’s vehicle refinishes business.
“Since McLaren began its partnership with AkzoNobel, we’ve always been looking at ways to push paint technology to its furthest extent. We’ve already explored the practical limits of chrome finishing, reducing our carbon footprint and reducing curing times. Now, with the McLaren-Honda MCL32, we’re really leveraging AkzoNobel’s colour expertise and technology. The results are stunning,” added Jonathan Neale, COO of McLaren Technology Group.
“We’ve also made significant progress in reducing the average curing time of bodywork parts by more than half and lowering the paint shop’s carbon footprint by up to 80 percent. We will continue working with AkzoNobel on further innovations as we investigate coating possibilities, both for now and for the future,” he concluded.
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