He should not celebrate podiums and victories, when the car hasnt jet drove a meter under its own power....why is it so hard to be humble and celebrate deserved reults if or when they happen?Ground Effect wrote: ↑14 Feb 2019, 21:35He should put his money where his mouth is and bring out the cheque book, not just advice.RonDennis wrote: ↑14 Feb 2019, 21:17He's part of the McLaren Business Advisory Group.Dipesh1995 wrote: ↑14 Feb 2019, 20:59https://mobile.twitter.com/MichelCombes ... 5971588098
This tweet is from the CEO of Sprint telecommunications company. Are Sprint already sponsoring McLaren or is this a hint of an upcoming sponsorship deal?
It's already on the car in the black section where the sidepods meet the floor.
Oh yes, i see. Thank you for the info.onewingedangel wrote: ↑14 Feb 2019, 21:46It's already on the car in the black section where the sidepods meet the floor.
It seems their involvement is more off-track than a typical sponsorship, using the McLaren name on their phones rather than using the car as a billboard. Same way that Vive is linked to project shadow rather than having prominent logos on the car.
I drink way more red bull(once every other week) than I do coke(never).ScottR267 wrote: ↑14 Feb 2019, 20:55Even as the big McLaren fan I am, I fail to see how this Coca-Cola’s loss? They’re a brand which is associated with the FIFA world cups which have greater exposure than F1, not to mention the fact Coca-Cola sells itself .....godlameroso wrote: ↑14 Feb 2019, 20:01Coca-Cola's loss if you ask me, this car will be in the mix getting plenty of air time.
I am thinking maybe Mclaren already knew that Coca cola wouldnt come on board, thats why they chased BAT money. Just a thought.
There are contracts in place, they have to pay either way. I personally expect that the technical deal could be cancelled, which is a good thing, because it will mean that McLaren will use the same lubricants as Renault.shotzski wrote: ↑15 Feb 2019, 01:14I came across this piece about Petrobras to terminate its deal with Mclaren:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.reddit ... ted_to_be/
I dunno if this is credible. Maybe some of you guys could pitch in. And what's your take with this development?
Well I just hope Mclaren could sort everything out performance wise. Losing not only Coca cola but also Petrobras (whatever small/big monetary value they bring) is not good for Mclaren's image.RonDennis wrote: ↑15 Feb 2019, 03:00There are contracts in place, they have to pay either way. I personally expect that the technical deal could be cancelled, which is a good thing, because it will mean that McLaren will use the same lubricants as Renault.shotzski wrote: ↑15 Feb 2019, 01:14I came across this piece about Petrobras to terminate its deal with Mclaren:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.reddit ... ted_to_be/
I dunno if this is credible. Maybe some of you guys could pitch in. And what's your take with this development?
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/14150 ... obras-fuel
losing Petrobras has nothing to do with McLaren though and everything to do with Brazil's issues.shotzski wrote: ↑15 Feb 2019, 05:58Well I just hope Mclaren could sort everything out performance wise. Losing not only Coca cola but also Petrobras (whatever small/big monetary value they bring) is not good for Mclaren's image.RonDennis wrote: ↑15 Feb 2019, 03:00There are contracts in place, they have to pay either way. I personally expect that the technical deal could be cancelled, which is a good thing, because it will mean that McLaren will use the same lubricants as Renault.shotzski wrote: ↑15 Feb 2019, 01:14I came across this piece about Petrobras to terminate its deal with Mclaren:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.reddit ... ted_to_be/
I dunno if this is credible. Maybe some of you guys could pitch in. And what's your take with this development?
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/14150 ... obras-fuel
That article came out before Zac said their partnership is going from strength to strength. Petrobras would have to pay a penalty to get out of their contract I would guessshotzski wrote: ↑15 Feb 2019, 01:14I came across this piece about Petrobras to terminate its deal with Mclaren:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.reddit ... ted_to_be/
I dunno if this is credible. Maybe some of you guys could pitch in. And what's your take with this development?
I didn't expect Huski on the RW as well. Seems like a double digit deal.mclaren111 wrote: ↑15 Feb 2019, 10:08Personally I'm in favor of BP / Castrol as it's developed with & for the Renault PU...
The money Petrobras would pay can be replaced next year with another sponsor...
Seems like BAT might be be a lot of money as they are all over the car...