The hexadecimal RGB code of British Racing Green color is #004225. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 00 red (0/256), a 42 green (66/256) and a 25 blue component (37/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(0,66,37).
British racing green Britishracinggreen, or BRG, is a colour similar to Brunswick green, hunter green, forest green or moss green (RAL 6005). It takes its name from the green
List of international auto racing colours Leaf brand. BritishRacingGreen soon vanished from the cars of British teams. The old colour scheme was abandoned by the FIA for most racing disciplines
Rosso corsa scheme of international auto racing colours French cars were blue (Bleu de France), British cars were green (Britishracinggreen), etc. In the Peking to Paris
British Racing Motors Formula One portal BritishRacing Motors (BRM) was a British Formula One motor racing team. Founded in 1945 and based in the market town of Bourne in Lincolnshire
Green reflective of the teams' national flag. Britishracinggreen was the international motor racing color of Britain from the early 1900s until the 1960s, when
Formula One sponsorship liveries Jaguar used green to reflect its British nationality, just like British teams in the first decades of Formula One all used Britishracinggreen. Pedro de
Lotus Carlton car was only sold in one colour, a shade of green called Imperial Green (similar to BritishRacingGreen). Performance modifications started with an upgraded
Gordon Bennett Cup (auto racing) race was run (racing was illegal on British public roads), the British adopted shamrock green which became known as Britishracinggreen, although the
Mazda MX-5 (NA) Limited Edition (UK) 250 examples sold from March '91, produced in BritishRacingGreen with tan interior, to celebrate the 1st anniversary of the MX-5 in
List of Mini limited editions Germany late in the model year (November 1994). They were painted BritishRacingGreen Metallic and had all-leather interior with piping trim that matched