I thought Malboro bought all the advertising space?
If this is true, perhaps they can explain what is being advertised on the F1 Ferraris?
Bar Codes!!!!!!
Tarnished? Do you honestly believe that? Nothing is tarnished at all. The way you go on, you make it sound like Ferrari are the only team to ever have tobacco advertising.autogyro wrote:The money that Ferrari gets from Malboro, is money earned from killing people with lung cancer.
It can in no way be described as a clean, fair investment.
It is a shame that Ferrari and Italy have been tarnished for so long with this disgusting connection.
No, it is not going to far.Ashley wrote:Wow guys isn't all the fuss about marlboro going too far? Don't you take into consideration the fact that some of the latest technologies come from F1. Moreover would F1 be so evolved without major sponsors?
autogyro, the "truth" I see is that all your posts are boringly similar. You take every opportunity, no matter how far-fetched, to attack anything remotely related to Ferrari. The specific points you make are beneath response.autogyro wrote:I wonder if any of the 'tifosi' out there can now see the absolute truth, that Ferrari has been operating its race team with a huge unfair budget advantage for years.
It is not only a matter concerning tobacco advertising, the whole issue shows the background to the establishment of Fota and the reasons behind it. It shows just how corrupt those behind this were.
I think it is a shame that the red of Ferrari and Italy has fallen so low as to become simply an advertising medium aimed at killing young people with man made cancer through deceit.
This should not be part of F1.
Last time I checked there is nothing to say where teams sponsorship can come from, just restrictions on what they can show. Ferrari have found a way round this silly little law and it has taken most observors a few years to work it out. Well done Ferrari! =D>autogyro wrote:No, it is not going to far.Ashley wrote:Wow guys isn't all the fuss about marlboro going too far? Don't you take into consideration the fact that some of the latest technologies come from F1. Moreover would F1 be so evolved without major sponsors?
Ferrari has been competing with the unfair advantage of huge tobacco sponsorship, while the other teams have either left the sport because of finacial pressure or are still in F1 with much reduced budgets.
This state of affairs stifles the very development that results in benefits in road vehicles and other technology.
Ferrari even set up Fota in an attempt to continue this unfair advantage at the expense of the rest of the world and even forcefuly delayed the introduction of energy conserving technology and other sensible regulations using Fota for its own ends.
They should get what they deserve.
The points I make are true!!!donskar wrote:autogyro, the "truth" I see is that all your posts are boringly similar. You take every opportunity, no matter how far-fetched, to attack anything remotely related to Ferrari. The specific points you make are beneath response.autogyro wrote:I wonder if any of the 'tifosi' out there can now see the absolute truth, that Ferrari has been operating its race team with a huge unfair budget advantage for years.
It is not only a matter concerning tobacco advertising, the whole issue shows the background to the establishment of Fota and the reasons behind it. It shows just how corrupt those behind this were.
I think it is a shame that the red of Ferrari and Italy has fallen so low as to become simply an advertising medium aimed at killing young people with man made cancer through deceit.
This should not be part of F1.
No, he makes it sound like Ferrari are the only team still clinging to tobacco advertising, which sounds right, because it's true.andrew wrote:Tarnished? Do you honestly believe that? Nothing is tarnished at all. The way you go on, you make it sound like Ferrari are the only team to ever have tobacco advertising.autogyro wrote:The money that Ferrari gets from Malboro, is money earned from killing people with lung cancer.
It can in no way be described as a clean, fair investment.
It is a shame that Ferrari and Italy have been tarnished for so long with this disgusting connection.
I take it you're fine with Vodafone and other mobile phone companies, BAE systems, various alcohol brands, various banks and petrochemicals sponsoring F1.
I wonder if they company that they are not naming and does not appear on their cars is West? Will autogyro stop the Ferrari bashing and do some mcLaren bashing now?Pandamasque wrote:2010/04/mclaren-accused-of-subliminal-advertising/