More details about McLaren's technical leadership changes are becoming public as it has now become clear that Toro Rosso's highly valued technical director, James Key, is set to join McLaren in the same role.
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that's pretty cool. i think it would look cooler in red, but still.
good sign, Mclaren putting deed to the word of 'visibly being great again' also in the paddock.
"Explain the ending to F1 in football terms"
"Hamilton was beating Verstappen 7-0, then the ref decided F%$& rules, next goal wins
while also sending off 4 Hamilton players to make it more interesting"
McLaren may be right or wrong to leave Honda, but they have made a choice that leaves them no excuses going forward. They've decided to go racing again rather than doing engine development every weekend. They are putting their butts on the line in a way that rarely happens in F1. I'm now their biggest fan. Onward and upward.
Brown, a marketing expert who joined McLaren after the departure from the helm of long-standing boss Ron Dennis, said two of the team’s three fresh sponsors were new to the sport.
Brown, a marketing expert who joined McLaren after the departure from the helm of long-standing boss Ron Dennis, said two of the team’s three fresh sponsors were new to the sport.
Any rumors on who it can be ??
Petrobras, Brazilian petroleum company is rumoured to be one of the major ones
Brown, a marketing expert who joined McLaren after the departure from the helm of long-standing boss Ron Dennis, said two of the team’s three fresh sponsors were new to the sport.
Any rumors on who it can be ??
Given the documentary tie-in and their global expansion, I would not be surprised if Amazon Prime was one of them
I'm not so sure about Kimoa.
It offcourse could be announced as such, but i feel like it due to being Alonso's brand, not to be such 'big' assett and as such 'mentionable' in the same breath, even though that sounds a bit harsh.
Petrobras is a big sponsor, Amazon would be too. Kimoa? nah. Yes it's new to the sport, but still.
I also read something about Movistar, but since there's a mention about 2 being new and the third not, which probably be Petrobras,
i'd find it odd if that one would be mentioned too.
Unless it's not Petrobras but Movistar which will be announced soon. Or could be Telefonica?
Wasn't Movistar or Telefonica part of Renault when Alonso was there?
"Explain the ending to F1 in football terms"
"Hamilton was beating Verstappen 7-0, then the ref decided F%$& rules, next goal wins
while also sending off 4 Hamilton players to make it more interesting"
Indeed, Telefónica used to be a sponsor back in the Renault days.
Disclaimer: the image above serves purely as evidence for the claim that Telefónica used to be a sponsor in F1. Any other 'assets' that might be seen on the image are purely coincidental.