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It also means the end of the company's 30-year association with F1. Tobacco giant Philip Morris, which owns Marlboro and spends around $150 million a year on motor racing, say the decision was ...
However the team continues to be called Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro and the barcode version of the logo is still on display on the team uniform and the overall of drivers Fernando Alonso and Felipe ...
The team, however, has long been associated with PMI's sub-brand Marlboro, forming the longest-lasting partnership in F1. To understand this change, one must look at the history of Marlboro and ...
The anti-tobacco advertising rules in F1, Europe and most of the rest of the world means that Marlboro's actual red and white branding cannot be displayed on the Ferrari single seaters.
The current contract that promoted the Marlboro brand was ending at the end of this year. Last year, the Italian team from Maranello removed the infamous “barcode” from its F1 cars after a ...
Philip Morris, the maker of Marlboro, is a financial backer of Ferrari F1 and signed a 2005 deal, thought to be worth up to £700m, which expires in 2011. The Times said a spokesman for the ...
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