December 05, 2003
In yet another sign of teams preparing for the F1VWC 2004 season, Stealth GP have also commissioned a new logo from ace designer Justin Ziarko (whose website can be viewed via our Links page).

Stealth GP Owner & CEO Ted Cragg announced today that the team has given its logo a new shine, in time to be incorporated in all 2004 designs and publicity. The logo incorporates the same spirit as the previous one, but with more depth and character. The highlight of the new look is a blue maple leaf, emphasizing the team's Canadian roots.

The logo is also highly adaptable, and comes in many different formats, such as with no text or just the maple leaf and crescent shapes. Cragg excitedly talked about the marketing potential of the new look: "A great logo is one that is so recognizable, you can take pieces of it and people will still know what it represents. We have achieved that with this look, and anticipate using it abundantly, starting right away. Stealth has been fortunate to always have an attractive appearance, but this truly takes us to the next step. It also further utilizes the Stealth Blue which has become characteristic of the team" said Cragg.

The team expressed its deep appreciation to Justin Ziarko for his stellar work and enthusiasm. Ziarko has designed previous logos, liveries and wallpapers for Stealth and this is but the latest in a fine line of quality productions.

"Clearly a lot of work has gone into these designs" commented F1VWC Joint Chief Admin Andy Graydon. "It now seems that Ted and his team have gone into the selling of memorabilia, clearly to try and fill the coffers up before the new season starts!".