British Racing Green

British Racing Green is the official international racecar color of Britain.
 
 
 
 
British Racing Green
The tradition dates from 1929, when William Grover-Williams, driving for Britain, won the very first Monaco Grand Prix in a dark green Bugatti. This colour became known as British Racing Green and was regarded as the "official" colour between 1962 and 1973, when British teams dominated Formula One and won twelve World Championships. Officially Deep Brunswick Green (British Standard Colour Code #BS 381 C), British Racing Green can range from dark green to nearly black. With the many successes of the British racing teams through the years, British Racing Green became a popular paint choice for British sports and luxury cars.

 

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