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 has extended its Formula 1 sponsorship agreement with Philip Morris International, even though the brand will likely never again appear on the car. The team announced over the weekend that it ...
That Ferrari F1 car you see above doesn’t look like dinosaur, but it is: Though the team has be sponsored by Marlboro for years, the EU has banned cigarette ads on F1 cars in 2007. But that didn’t ...
BARCELONA, May 6 (Reuters) - Ferrari removed a controversial bar code livery from their Formula One cars on Thursday after suggestions that it represented subliminal advertising for cigarette sponsor ...
Tobacco company Philip Morris renewed its backing of the Ferrari F1 team over a year ago, but opted not to publicise the news. The current deal was due to expire at the end of 2015, but Bloomberg ...
LONDON, April 29 (UPI) -- Doctors have accused Philip Morris International of breaking British law with subliminal ads for Marlboro cigarettes on Ferrari Formula 1 race cars. Dr. John Britton, head of ...
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 ...
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