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The Chevron logo the word 'Chevron' written in blue above a blue and red downward facing set of arrows. It is a simple yet striking logo similar to other effective brands.
The answer is Citroen, a French car manufacturer. The logo first originated with Andre Citroen's discovery of a chevron-shaped gear with helical teeth used in milling to produce an axial force. Adding the second gear in opposition, the force is cancelled. The two chevrons on the logo represent the intermeshing contact of the two.
No. It is simply a pattern, design, or device. It consists of one or more parallel stripes at an angle, forming a shallow V. Take a look at the logo of the Chevron company. Their logo is a blue chevron on top of a red chevron.
Peugeot, a French automobile manufacturer.
Tag Heuer
Possibly Renault, a french car manufacturer.
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Currently, there is the usual England logo in the top right corner, and the sponsor's logo or the manufacturer's logo in the top left, in the current case it will be either Brit Insurance (sponsor) or Adidas (manufacturer).
Axa is the logo for a french global insurance group.