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Ferrari facing seizure of SF1000 by Italian consumer watchdog!

Ferrari has found itself in hot water with an Italian consumer group which is threatening legal action against the Scuderia for the illegal promotion of tobacco products conducted through its Mission Winnow branding. Consumer watchdog Codacons is seeking to hold Ferrari accountable for what it considers as subliminal tobacco advertising, and the group is demanding nothing less than the immediate seizure of the SF1000 car unveiled by the Scuderia at an event in Reggio Emilia! At the presentation, Philip Morris' Mission Winnow branding was displayed as expected on the Italian outfit's new car. Ferrari names Vettel over Hamilton as 'first choice' for 2021 Mission Winnow is not a tobacco...
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