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McLaren Racing adapts to corporate aims of BAT, Coca-Cola
Formula One team McLaren Racing has raised more than £10m (€11.6m/$12.9m) through new deals with British American Tobacco and US soft drink giant Coca-Cola, according to industry sources.
Philip Morris makes branding comeback with Scuderia Ferrari Mission Winnow
Tobacco giant Philip Morris International is paying $180m (€158m) per season to sponsor the Scuderia Ferrari Formula One team, according to sources close to the deal.
Red Bull more cost-effective than Ferrari
RED BULL vs FERRARI: This Sunday, the F1 World Champion 2012 will be crowned in Brazil as Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel attempts to hold off a late challenge from Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso.
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Positive mentions decline for Ferrari and Marlboro
LAST SUMMER at a reported $500 million, Marlboro extended its sponsorship of Ferrari’s F1 entry, the Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro car, until the 2015 season.
Mission Winnow to sit out French GP, could be dropped for whole of 2019 – report
Global tobacco giant Philip Morris International has confirmed that Mission Winnow, its new smoke-free brand-image campaign, will sit out its third Grand Prix of the season in France this weekend
FIA chief backs WHO moves against tobacco company sponsorship
The World Health Organisation has thrown the spotlight on tobacco company partnerships with motorsports teams in a statement urging governments to enforce bans on tobacco advertising at sporting events
BAT drops McLaren branding for Australian Grand Prix
McLaren Racing Formula One team has confirmed that British American Tobacco (BAT) will sit out the season-opening Australian Grand Prix this weekend
Mission Winnow to brand Scuderia Ferrari after Australian GP
US tobacco giant Philip Morris International has confirmed that ‘Mission Winnow’ will continue as title partner of the Ferrari F1 team for 2019, despite being removed for this weekend’s season-opening Austr…