Yes it is. Almost identical but not quite.
In historical European racing, blue designated the French, Red was Italian, Silver was German, and Green (British Racing Green) was British.
British Racing Green Hunter Green Asparagus Myrtle Pine
British racing green.
Green Party of New Brunswick was created in 2008.
British racing green was offered only on the limited edition
Y7G Dark British Racing Green Metallic
SS-Green Light Racing was created in 2000.
That was Jaguar Racing. After Ford sold the team to Red Bull in 2004, the new team changed colors.
Yes It does, (even stirling moss wore it) much more than any diablo red 306 or any 206
Ferrari, like Alfa Romeo, Maserati, Lancia and Abarth painted in rosso corsa("racing red") since the 20's simply because it was the customary national racing color of Italy as recommended between the world wars by the organizations that later became the FIA. In that scheme of international auto racing colors French cars were blue (Bleu de France), British cars were green (British racing green), etc.
Racing Under Green II - 2010 TV was released on: USA: 18 January 2010
to get a perfect start in csr racing, the shift indicator must be green on go.