The point is pick a different color. Please re-read Joby's response to you, which I've pasted below. I've emphasized the important part.
No dabneyd, picking a different body color was a request, not the point.
The point he made about why having unique body colors is important over just unique body/wheel color combos is the point that I did not understand and found confusing because I could not see a reason for it beyond what I stated in regards to waiting up when you wreck someone. The argument he made about not being able to see the wheels of the car in front of you if you are directly behind the car, although true, did not seem to matter in regards to good racecraft. If it matters to you who exactly is in front of you, the only reason I can think of is if you treat different drivers differently based on your personal friend list. Everything else can easily be figured out in a replay, even if you are color blind, so maybe jobyone could elaborate on his point further before I change the body color on my car for no good reason when I already had a unique car/wheel color combo up to this week.
Which brings up an irony I did not expect from my post.
It is ironic that you of all people would respond to my post after me stating in that post that people don't stop and wait when they wreck you. Since you took an unwarranted and uninvited tone with me, I will share the love.
The only instance it would really matter is if you ran someone off the road and were waiting for them and just happened to have another similar colored car go by and think that was the person you ran off the road going by.
The majority of the time, people don't wait up when they wreck you anyway so that wouldn't likely happen.
The fact that you did exactly that at Daytona in the Mclaren F1 to me at the start of second race (week 1 of combo I think) after rear ending me and spinning me out, is very ironic.
I am sure you were confused about the rule, oh wait, you are a steward. Well maybe you didn't know you did it, oh wait, it was so darn obvious and blatant there could be no confusion. Who knows why you rammed me and just kept going? All I know is it was obvious to the most casual observer that you hit me in the rear end and spun me out. I guess I was too charitable when I queried the steward about it without making a formal complaint, to see where I stood. He failed to reply and the time limit for filing a formal complaint expired. I am sure you have already heard this story through the steward forum. I can see you have a great affinity for the other stewards. Why else would you jump in for jobyone out of the blue and without request?