British Grazing Green. Details matter.

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Details matter.

Pale green British Racing Partnership car

If you find the liveries of modern F1 cars too intricate, you’ll no doubt appreciate the images in our British Racing Partnership feature (p100). The pale-green hue, above, was the choice of Stirling Moss’s father Alf and manager Ken Gregory (the team co-founders), and was referred to in period as ‘British Grazing Green’ – a nod to British Racing Green. BRP engineer and designer Tony Robinson, still crisply active in his nineties, recalls, “It was a standard colour, Meadow Green, manufactured by Valspar.”