Ralph Hanson April 16, 2008 Comment Now! It is likely that a cigarette brand will never again be outwardly visible on the livery of a formula one car. Other teams - notably Renault, McLaren and Honda ...
Ferrari has likely sent cynics--and close observers of Formula One in general--into fits of laughter after issuing a statement on its official Web site that categorically denies any correlation ...
Ferrari and Marlboro created arguably the most memorable racing liveries in the 2000s and signaled an end to active cigarette advertisements in Formula One. Since tobacco promotion in motorsport was ...
Ferrari, which ran its Formula One cars without Marlboro cigarette logos in the Bahrain Grad Prix, confirmed that those logos will no longer appear on its cars. Marlboro entered Grand Prix racing in ...
Ferrari's Mission Winnow sponsorship has been questioned on a regular basis since it was first introduced in 2019. Mission Winnow is, basically, Philip Morris' not-so-subtle vaping initiative. Philip ...
SILVERSTONE, England, July 8 (Reuters) - The Ferrari Formula One team unveiled a new logo on Thursday to replace a discarded 'bar code' design that critics said represented subliminal advertising for ...
Ferrari have finally proceeded to changing their Formula One logo, as a result of the controversy regarding their current one. As reported by several media earlier this year, there were some concerns ...
With brands like JPS, Rothmans, Camel, and Lucky Strike, tobacco companies used to be the biggest sponsors in Formula One. That era has long since ended, replaced by banks and energy drinks. But its ...
Mercedes unveiled a radically remodeled car; the Red Bull team debuted a sleek new rear wing; but the most significant design change at Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix was a more superficial modification: ...