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During late January, Honda unveiled its Formula One race car for the 2007season that Rubens Barrichello and Jenson Button will be driving. The RA 107 that showed up at Catalunya for testing sported a simple black paintjob with a couple of key suppliers and sponsor logos plastered on the nose. Having worked on aerodynamics, crash protection and weight reduction, the biggest announcement since that time has been the official livery that the car will wear during the next season; it's a shocker, but for a good cause.

Since the ‘60s, Formula One cars have more or less been high-speed billboards for any firm (or, for that matter anything) that someone has a desire to advertise. Instead of the Lucky Strike cigarette livery that the car wore last year,

The Honda Earth-livery car is quite possibly the most interesting thing to happen to Formula One since Michael retired. (Photo: Honda)
this year's incarnation is a huge image of the Earth. The so-called Earth-livery is a part of Honda's initiative to create awareness on the state of our planet's environment, particularly climate change. Honda believes that through Formula One's immense reach, that it can effectively communicate this message. The brand also believes that its use oftechnology in F1 can be developed, tested, and passed down to become future energy-saving benefits.

The only sponsor visible on the entire car is Bridgestone, whose trademark “B”
The RA 107 at its launch in London, with Rubens, Jensen and a couple of kids. (Photo: Honda)
is located on the nose cone three times (visible from both sides and the front). This doesn't mean that the Honda racing team has dropped its sponsors; in fact the opposite is true. Both Universal Music, the world's largest music company, and Gatorade are both keen on the idea, and have been added to Honda's roster, alongside the likes of Fila, IBM, Instron, Oliver Sweeney and others.

Honda also used the car's massive carbon fiber spoiler to advertise the website www.myearthdream.com, which was launched alongside the car. Visitors can have their name and an environmental pledge (eg. Recycle paper, share one's car, install energy-saving light bulbs, etc.) written
on the car in a tiny little pixel when
Visit the website, make a pledge, and have your name written on the car in very tiny letters. (Photo: Honda)
a donation is made. Each pixel will contribute to create an image of the Earth, though, in order to see it, you'll need a microscope. To show its pledge to the cause, the RA 107 will continue to wear its livery the entire season, and not just one or two races.


 
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