....but my latest one is in Le Mans metalic blue as well
Not exactly Gulf Blue & Orange
Anorak on....
Gulf colours on racing cars started when Grady Davis, then Gulf's vice president, decided to enter his own GT40 as a private entry at Daytona and Sebring in '67 - and saw the advertising potential. When he took delivery of the car in '66 it was a road car (albeit one already fitted with a race engine and gearbox and removeable roll bar). I was finished in a dark blue metallic paint; on going racing, he added the orange stripe, so the car replicated the then Gulf Europe corporate colours. Ford USA withdrew from sports car racing after '67, and Gulf took over sponsorship of John Wyer's racing team (who had been an exec vice-president at Gulf), who continued racing the GT40 through '68 and '69 when they wore the corporate powder blue and orange scheme, as had the Mirages which preceded them, and the Porsches which followed. The Kremer Porsche at Le Mans in '95 was finished in the dark blue scheme, and various Mclarens GTRs carried both around that time, and the Astons have carried the light blue scheme more recently, as well as some of the LMP2 cars.
Anorak off.....
MG Mark