Fresco demo characters

Bandit
bandit?

Bandit

Bandit is a bandit (he's a stickman) and he does his best to make mischief or something like that.
Bin go
Bin go

Bin go

Bin go is a picture of rubbish going in a bin. It is a remnant of 2000s culture when climate change and overconsumption were ignored, but public cleanliness was hyperfixated upon as a distraction.
Blue
Blue guy

Blue

Blue is blue. They might be human, but the line on the right side of their face leaves this in doubt.
Charles Leclerc
Charles Leclerc

Charles Leclerc

Stepping up to F1 in 2018, Leclerc showed flashes of ballistic pace on Saturdays and racing brilliance on Sundays, dragging his Sauber beyond its limits – and earning himself a money-can’t-buy race seat at Ferrari for 2019, stepping into the shoes of the Scuderia’s last world champion, Kimi Raikkonen.
Chilli
chilly chilli

Chilli

Chili the chilly chilli is a Red Chilli Pepper that is cold. Some theorise that this is because red chillis aren't all that hot.
Fernando Alonso
Fernando Alonso

Fernando Alonso

Michael Schumacher was the undisputed king of Formula 1 in the early 2000s, picking up wins and championships at a rate that was simply unheard of at the time. It was going to take someone very special to topple the Ferrari legend from his throne – and that it was Fernando Alonso who did it, tells you all you need to know about the Spaniard.
George Russell
George Russell

George Russell

He’s the driver with the motto: “If in doubt, go flat out”.
Lando Norris
Lando Norris

Lando Norris

Lando Norris may not be named after Star Wars rebel Lando Calrissian - his Mum just liked the moniker - but he has flair and fighting spirit in bountiful supply.
Lewis Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton

Is he the G.O.A.T?
Muffin
a bad muffin

Muffin

Muffin is a muffin. They're mostly chocolate chip, but there's apparently a cherry in there too.
Oscar Piastri
Oscar

Oscar Piastri

Born in Melbourne, just a stone’s throw away from the Australian Grand Prix venue, a young Oscar Piastri’s dreams of one day racing in Formula 1 were ignited by the sport’s star drivers roaring around his local streets, otherwise known as Albert Park.