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Ferrari could be on hunt for new title sponsor

Mission Winnow could be replaced as Ferrari's title sponsor next year, says their team principal Mattia Binotto.  Tobacco manufacturer Phillip Morris International is one of the Italian team's longest-serving partners, having sponsored them for a number of decades since first doing so in 1984. The name of their Marlboro brand was visible on the cars for years, but that changed when laws banning such tobacco advertising were introduced in a number of places in 2006. They adapted though, with a barcode logo on the car after that before the Mission Winnow initiative was launched by the company in 2018. That has remained the title sponsor of the team ever since, with the logo very visible on...
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