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Haas defends colour scheme change

Haas F1 team boss Gunther Steiner says his team's change of livery came about because it wanted its logos to stand out better on television. The team has revamped its paint scheme for the Monaco Grand Prix, enhancing its grey colours with more white and bigger writing. Although the move has prompted some scepticism from fans, Steiner has explained that a decision to revise its colours came about after the team felt it was too hard to read the 'Haas' name on the car on television images. "We reviewed how you see it on television and it looked that on the side, the Haas, you could not really see it," said Steiner, when asked by Motorsport.com why the team had changed things....
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