Looks like they wanted the same deal with Haas that Alfa got from Sauber 7 years ago. Apparently, Haas is still laughing.
Looks like they wanted the same deal with Haas that Alfa got from Sauber 7 years ago. Apparently, Haas is still laughing.
So they wanted naming rights for pennies on the dollar .
Depends on the laws behind promoting gambling in the country their in. I would also take a guess thats why on F1's socials they refer to them as Kick Sauber.stonehenge wrote: ↑24 Jan 2024, 19:43Can anyone help me understand the implications of their chassis name being "Kick Sauber"? On F1.com under teams, it shows them as "Kick Sauber" not "Stake F1 Team". When/where will they be referred to by the chassis name and when/where by the team name? Usually, it doesn't make much of a difference since the chassis name is just without sponsors, but here they are actually two different identities.
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