
15 people draw the logo with 50% or above accuracy. Since 1977 Williams logo has changed many times which confused some of the drawers as some long term fans of F1 drew their previous logo from 2011. Their current logo has been in place since 1987 however, only one drawing attempt received top marks with some attempts even drawing yellow bulls! Red Bull joined F1 in 2004 and has seen many successes. As the logo has many different colours and factors such as the famous black horse fans struggled to remember this iconic logo. Competing in every world championship since 1950! Michael Schumacher is the team's most famous driver, leading the nicknamed “prancing horse’ team to victory in 72 Grand Prixs.Īlthough they have been victorious in the past, and have not changed their logo much since Ferrari was formed, many people struggled drawing this logo accurately. Aston Martin’s logo has not changed much since 1932, with most guesses including the famous logo wings, however the green and white colour was often missed.įerrari is the oldest and most successful formula one team. It could be concluded that fans were taking inspiration from the Alpine mountain range in Italy?Īston Martin first joined F1 in 1959 but left in 1960 after a disappointing season. Interestingly, a small number of fans included mountains in their drawings despite Alpine not including mountains in their logo. Its simplicity may have been a factor, as the logo is a striking H inside a red circle.Īlthough they made their debut in the 2021 season, the simplicity of the Alpine logo meant that it was the third most recognisable for racing fans. Haas is a relatively new team only joining F1 in 2016 despite this, F1 fans had no problem remembering the logo with most getting top marks. Even more so, 10 people remembered the logo with 100% accuracy! With one of the most simple logos it's unsurprising that F1 fans could easily recall the logo with most including the three pointed star which has been a part of the logo since 1916. Mercedes has been involved in F1 since 1954 and the team are often referred to as the “Silver Arrows”. With this in mind and as fans of racing, we here at TeamSport have set a task for 42 F1 Fans to try and draw the team logos from memory.

With 22 races in an F1 season, and each race lasting between 80-100 minutes you’d expect the typical F1 fan to be able to remember the team logos. Formula One Logos From Memory 27 September 2022 - 11:00
