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    Ferrari drops tobacco branding from name ahead of Australian GP

    Ferrari drops tobacco branding from name ahead of Australian GP

    By Rajdeep Saha
    Mar 05, 2019
    05:19 pm

    What's the story

    Formula One giants Ferrari made a big move ahead of the Australian Grand Prix this month.

    Ferrari has removed the Mission Winnow branding from its official team name.

    This happened after an investigation by the authorities over a breach of regulations.

    The name was omitted from an updated entry list published by the International Automobile Federation (FIA).

    Here's more.

    Change

    What led to the move by Ferrari?

    Last month, a report in Fairfax revealed that the federal and Victorian health departments, besides the Australian Communications and Media Authority, were investigating the company's 'Mission Winnow' branding over a breach of regulations.

    The team is now called Scuderia Ferrari.

    It was formerly Scuderia Ferrari Mission Winnow.

    Reports also suggest that Ferrari also removed logos from the team gear besides advertising hoardings.

    Decision

    Logos related to Mission Winnow won't be seen

    A report in Fairfax also states that Health Minister Jenny Mikakos confirmed the Australian Grand Prix Corporation has assured the Government that the logos will no longer appear on both the cars as well as the uniforms.

    Drivers' race suits and helmets will not have the logo and it's expected that the car's livery would also be tweaked.

    Japanese GP 2018

    Ferrari sported the Mission Winnow logo at Japanese GP 2018

    The FIA is opposed to advertisement and sponsorships of cigarettes or tobacco.

    Philip Morris had re-entered Formula One back in October 2018 through its scientific research subsidiary.

    From there on it branded Ferrari cars with its "Mission Winnow" logo.

    At the Japanese GP in 2018, Ferrari added the logo in the car and team clothing.

    This had led to eyebrows being raised.

    Association

    Ferrari and the association with Philip Morris

    Ferrari and Philip Morris have enjoyed a long and lucrative partnership.

    There was the famed Marlboro logo during the team's success across the early 2000s.

    Marlboro has been in F1 since 1972.

    It was associated with McLaren before the collaboration with Ferrari.

    From 2007 onwards, there were strict controls on tobacco advertising.

    Ferrari replaced the Marlboro on the car with a bar code.

    Information

    Ferrari renewed partnership with Philip Morris in 2017

    In 2011, Ferrari went on to drop Marlboro from the team name altogether. This happened following complaints from sponsorship regulators. In September 2017, Ferrari renewed its partnership with Philip Morris and they signed a multi-year sponsorship deal. Mission Winnow described itself as a non-tobacco brand.

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