Toro Rosso Toonz - End of the Road

by The Badger on Nov 23rd, 2011

Formula One press releases are often dry, corporate affairs; mere PR-speak soundbites from the drivers and perhaps the odd key team member. But not at Torro Rosso. Like 'em or loathe 'em, the Italian squad's pre-race 'statements' to the media are, if nothing else, a change from the norm.

In fact they're not statements at all, but rather a continuing cartoon strip featuring the exploits of the team's race drivers, Sebastien Buemi and Jaime Alguersuari. They're so out of the ordinary that we're making a point of running every one for the remainder of the season on Badger. Here's the final instalment of 2011.

Comments and Discussion

Sean

The message is pretty clear!

- posted on 24th November 2011 at 2:19 pm
TheBrav3

Wow who ever drew the drivers doesn't like ricciardo, jaime seb and jean all look tall and buff and then daniels been drawn to look like noddy holder lol.

- posted on 25th November 2011 at 5:30 am
dans

Seb, tall an buff?

hahaha!!

- posted on 15th December 2011 at 3:39 pm

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