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Petrobras terminate ‘unjustifiable' McLaren deal

Petrobras, the Brazilian state energy company, has declared to an end to their sponsorship of McLaren, labelling it an 'unjustifiable' deal. Two years ago McLaren and Petrobras entered a five-year deal worth £163 million. However, just two years into it, it's over. 'An unjustifiable Petrobras sponsorship agreement for the McLaren Formula 1 team – worth UK£163million – has been terminated,' declared a government paper according to Sportspromedia. McLaren's Petrobras deal has been under threat for some months now after Brazil's Minister of citizenship Osmar Terra took to social media condemning the deal. In May he wrote: 'In 2018, Petrobras signed an advertising contract of R$782...
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