This is definitely an coincident, but I am not sure if anyone have discover this.
Why the BRAWN logo looks like this? The BR is separated with AWN, and the AWN is italic for some reason.
BRAWN GP, taken from the team principle’s name Ross Brawn (British) based in Brackley, UK. Currently (should I say sole sponsor) sponsored by Richard Branson (British) the founder of Virgin Group.
The team powered by Mercedes, pilot by the two talented driver Ruben Barichello and Jenson Button, from Brazil and British respectively. No doubt about it, the team is running on Bridgestone tyres as well the sole tyres supplier for the year 2009 season.
If you pay more attention on the above paragraphs, you will notice there are some link between these words. Lets make it clearer.
BRwan – the team principle
BRitish – the nationality of Ross Brawn
BRackley – the base of the team
BRanson – the sole sponsor
BRitish – the nationality of Richard Branson
BRazil – the nationality of Ruben Barichello
BRitish – the nationality of Jenson Button
BRidgestone – the name of the tyres on Brawn’s machine, last but not least,
BRilliant – the brilliant engineers behind this fantastic machine.
These words above are making sense, the BRAWN logo probably design it with these “terms” in mind?!
What do you think?