A sponsorship deal like this definitely isnt drawn up in two weeks.cliffgamerz wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 20:42Helmut was right they ran on low fuel on first test to get sponsors , He might be crying now for saying that. Thank you Zak.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/f1/news-hel ... 22-testing.
Who does Google sponsor to begin with? I'm probably missing something, but as far as I'm aware Google's sponsorship doesn't go much past student projects.But it is a great brand. Whom else does google sponsor outside of the US? Feels like it is a rarity for Google to sponsor a non US Team or Sporting event. Is this because F1 is a rising sport in the USA now?
I think people might be focusing too much on the cash value of the sponsorships and not the finer details.mwillems wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 21:01Let's not kid ourselves, RB can demand a bigger rate card than us and I'd be surprised if the Oracle deal isn't bigger than the Google deal.cliffgamerz wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 20:42Helmut was right they ran on low fuel on first test to get sponsors , He might be crying now for saying that. Thank you Zak.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/f1/news-hel ... 22-testing.
The English FA has a 4 year deal with Google Cloud (signed in 2019, guess it'll be renewed).But it is a great brand. Whom else does google sponsor outside of the US? Feels like it is a rarity for Google to sponsor a non US Team or Sporting event. Is this because F1 is a rising sport in the USA now?
Possibly not but as far as I can tell is less common for Google sponsorship to be seen outside of the US market, so that is something I find interesting.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 21:13The Oracle deal is larger for sure, it is actually a “Title Sponsor”, you could argue that Google is a prominent sponsor for McLaren, but the team hasn’t renamed itself as Google McLaren Racing or similar… So yes, I’m sure that the deal is for a considerable lesser amount of money.mwillems wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 21:01Let's not kid ourselves, RB can demand a bigger rate card than us and I'd be surprised if the Oracle deal isn't bigger than the Google deal.cliffgamerz wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 20:42Helmut was right they ran on low fuel on first test to get sponsors , He might be crying now for saying that. Thank you Zak.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/f1/news-hel ... 22-testing.
But it is a great brand. Whom else does google sponsor outside of the US? Feels like it is a rarity for Google to sponsor a non US Team or Sporting event. Is this because F1 is a rising sport in the USA now?
But, it’s interesting because I don’t think Google sponsors motor racing much (not that I have seeing at least)… The fact that F1 is gaining traction in the US might help, but the reality is that Google / Android is a global brand, I don’t think it is related to an increase of US fans or exposure.
Valid point, the reality is that I have not seeing a lot of Google sponsorship at all… I mean, beyond academic / student related, of course they sponsor “events” (like the NBA playoffs), but sponsoring a team is something that I have not seeing really.mwillems wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 23:10Possibly not but as far as I can tell is less common for Google sponsorship to be seen outside of the US market, so that is something I find interesting.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 21:13The Oracle deal is larger for sure, it is actually a “Title Sponsor”, you could argue that Google is a prominent sponsor for McLaren, but the team hasn’t renamed itself as Google McLaren Racing or similar… So yes, I’m sure that the deal is for a considerable lesser amount of money.mwillems wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 21:01
Let's not kid ourselves, RB can demand a bigger rate card than us and I'd be surprised if the Oracle deal isn't bigger than the Google deal.
But it is a great brand. Whom else does google sponsor outside of the US? Feels like it is a rarity for Google to sponsor a non US Team or Sporting event. Is this because F1 is a rising sport in the USA now?
But, it’s interesting because I don’t think Google sponsors motor racing much (not that I have seeing at least)… The fact that F1 is gaining traction in the US might help, but the reality is that Google / Android is a global brand, I don’t think it is related to an increase of US fans or exposure.
They sponsor the Golden State warriors I understand. As well as some NBA events.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 23:35Valid point, the reality is that I have not seeing a lot of Google sponsorship at all… I mean, beyond academic / student related, of course they sponsor “events” (like the NBA playoffs), but sponsoring a team is something that I have not seeing really.mwillems wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 23:10Possibly not but as far as I can tell is less common for Google sponsorship to be seen outside of the US market, so that is something I find interesting.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 21:13
The Oracle deal is larger for sure, it is actually a “Title Sponsor”, you could argue that Google is a prominent sponsor for McLaren, but the team hasn’t renamed itself as Google McLaren Racing or similar… So yes, I’m sure that the deal is for a considerable lesser amount of money.
But, it’s interesting because I don’t think Google sponsors motor racing much (not that I have seeing at least)… The fact that F1 is gaining traction in the US might help, but the reality is that Google / Android is a global brand, I don’t think it is related to an increase of US fans or exposure.
Please stop with the spygate stuff, you shoehorn it into every conversation without fail. Nobody cares anymore, it's history and consigned to the trash. Please, stop bringing it up.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 22:43This is a little off topic but what would have happened if Zak Brown was in charge back in 2007 with Adreas Seidl and his own technical team plus Andrian Newey. How would he differently handle the situation between Alonso and Hamilton? The Spygate which was a personal attempt from Max Mosley to cause damage to Ron Dennis due to their vendetta, would that happen without Ron Dennis? Also would Mercedes trully leave without the Spygate fine and Ron Dennis puting obstacles in Mercedes buying a part of Mclaren.
You do realise that Zak Brown is Ron Dennis in a fat suit? How hadn't you figured that out already...Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 22:43This is a little off topic but what would have happened if Zak Brown was in charge back in 2007 with Adreas Seidl and his own technical team plus Andrian Newey. How would he differently handle the situation between Alonso and Hamilton? The Spygate which was a personal attempt from Max Mosley to cause damage to Ron Dennis due to their vendetta, would that happen without Ron Dennis? Also would Mercedes trully leave without the Spygate fine and Ron Dennis puting obstacles in Mercedes buying a part of Mclaren.