▲Designer Tim Holme incorporates the color matching and totems of various countries in the World Cup into F1 racing. The picture shows the host country's Russian racing car painting. The World Cup football game started on June 14, and players from various countries wore special j

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▲Designer Tim Holme incorporates the color matching and totems of various countries in the World Cup into F1 racing. The picture shows the host country's Russian racing car painting. The World Cup football game started on June 14, and players from various countries wore special j - DayDayNews

▲ Designer Tim Holme incorporates the color matching and totems of various countries of the World Cup into the F1 racing car. The picture shows the Russian racing car painting of the host country.

World Cup football match kicked off on June 14. Players from various countries wore special jerseys representing the country, so that fans could tell at a glance which team player this team was. If you put the national team jersey on the Formula 1 car, will the result be bright? Tim Holmes, a designer who specializes in car body design in

, published the 2018 top 32 teams' color matching F1 racing cars before the opening of the World Cup. It not only has exquisite workmanship, but also integrates the special totems of each team. Let's take a look at the F1 racing cars of each national team!

▲Designer Tim Holme incorporates the color matching and totems of various countries in the World Cup into F1 racing. The picture shows the host country's Russian racing car painting. The World Cup football game started on June 14, and players from various countries wore special j - DayDayNews

▲The pictures are from top to bottom, Pana, Poland, South Korea and Iran.

▲Designer Tim Holme incorporates the color matching and totems of various countries in the World Cup into F1 racing. The picture shows the host country's Russian racing car painting. The World Cup football game started on June 14, and players from various countries wore special j - DayDayNews

▲The pictures are from top to bottom, Iceland , France, Spain, and Australia.

▲Designer Tim Holme incorporates the color matching and totems of various countries in the World Cup into F1 racing. The picture shows the host country's Russian racing car painting. The World Cup football game started on June 14, and players from various countries wore special j - DayDayNews

▲The pictures are from top to bottom, namely Argentina, Brazil, Germany and England.

▲Designer Tim Holme incorporates the color matching and totems of various countries in the World Cup into F1 racing. The picture shows the host country's Russian racing car painting. The World Cup football game started on June 14, and players from various countries wore special j - DayDayNews

▲The pictures are from top to bottom, Colombia, Senegal, Costa Rica, and Tunisia .

▲Designer Tim Holme incorporates the color matching and totems of various countries in the World Cup into F1 racing. The picture shows the host country's Russian racing car painting. The World Cup football game started on June 14, and players from various countries wore special j - DayDayNews

▲The pictures are from top to bottom, Uruguay , Russia, Nigeria, and Belgium .

▲Designer Tim Holme incorporates the color matching and totems of various countries in the World Cup into F1 racing. The picture shows the host country's Russian racing car painting. The World Cup football game started on June 14, and players from various countries wore special j - DayDayNews

▲The pictures are from top to bottom, Peru , Croatia, Japan, and Mexico .

▲Designer Tim Holme incorporates the color matching and totems of various countries in the World Cup into F1 racing. The picture shows the host country's Russian racing car painting. The World Cup football game started on June 14, and players from various countries wore special j - DayDayNews

▲The pictures are from top to bottom, Sweden , Portugal, Egypt , and Denmark.

▲Designer Tim Holme incorporates the color matching and totems of various countries in the World Cup into F1 racing. The picture shows the host country's Russian racing car painting. The World Cup football game started on June 14, and players from various countries wore special j - DayDayNews

▲The pictures are from top to bottom, Switzerland, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, and Serbia . After

Tim Holmes published the "F1 Racing in the World Cup", it caused a sensation online. Fans from various countries strongly supported their country's racing color schemes, which caused a craziness among car fans and fans, and also added more off-court interesting stories to the World Cup. F1 Racing fans were very excited, and fans of the World Cup were also excited.

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