View Full Version : Food Branding may replace Marlboro at Ferrari
Dazz9908
29th January 2007, 00:29
Philip Morris which own Ferrari's livery,(Subletting space to Shell and Alice) have fall back plan to replace the white+black stripe look with one of their food brands if the the current look fails.
Now that their the the only Tobacco brand left in F1, their counting on their "Subliminal" livery to do the job to counter the new EU Tobacco Laws. If this fails it could have Kraft or Maxwell House coffee. :dozey:
http://formula-1.updatesport.com/news/article/1169802544/formula_one/F1business/Food-branding-could-replace-Marlboro/view.html
But Philip Morris also own Gerber Baby Food, This may help them with all the sucking up that Todt and Max do to each other. :D
But in reality, I think the new Ferrari Livery is quite striking and will pick the camera well, even dough new comers may not now what the stripes even mean. But seeing Oreo cookies and the orange beverage Tang on the cars will make it look quite krap!
ClarkFan
29th January 2007, 02:53
We'll know the power of sponsors has gone too far if Ferrari comes to the line clad in Kraft Macaroni & Cheese orange!
:p
ClarkFan
LeonBrooke
29th January 2007, 06:07
What is Alice?
walrus81
29th January 2007, 06:13
What is Alice?
Alice is an Italian internet company which also sponsors Ducati in MOTO GP.
LeonBrooke
29th January 2007, 06:25
Alice is an Italian internet company which also sponsors Ducati in MOTO GP.
Thanks :)
airshifter
29th January 2007, 16:34
The big food companies have a lot of money, so it only stands to reason that in time they will sponsor more cars.
In the US there are a number of cars in NASCAR sponsored by food companies, doing so in F1 might increase the US market exposure.
wmcot
30th January 2007, 05:56
Maybe if they use Flexi-wings this year, Jello would be a good sponsor (also a Kraft/Marlboro brand). What a better advertisement than your name on jiggly wings!!! :)
millencolin
30th January 2007, 08:01
I JUST THOUGHT OF SOMETHING!!!
SCUDERIA VEGEMITE FERRARI
good god yes!!!
LeonBrooke
30th January 2007, 08:18
I JUST THOUGHT OF SOMETHING!!!
SCUDERIA VEGEMITE FERRARI
good god yes!!!
Scuderia Marmite Ferrari :p :
Tazio
30th January 2007, 09:09
Scuderia Ferrari Bertolino Extra Virgin Oglio
SteveA
30th January 2007, 10:24
Does the tobacco ban include the stop-smoking products? There are probably more people hooked on those today than cigarettes!
Scuderia Ferrari NiQuitin
SteveA
30th January 2007, 10:27
and there's no need to point out what a fool I've been - I've just realised they already sponsor BMW!
Big Ben
30th January 2007, 15:19
Maybe if they use Flexi-wings this year, Jello would be a good sponsor (also a Kraft/Marlboro brand). What a better advertisement than your name on jiggly wings!!! :)
hilarious
agwiii
30th January 2007, 17:55
Philip Morris which own Ferrari's livery,(Subletting space to Shell and Alice) have fall back plan to replace the white+black stripe look with one of their food brands if the the current look fails.
Now that their the the only Tobacco brand left in F1, their counting on their "Subliminal" livery to do the job to counter the new EU Tobacco Laws. If this fails it could have Kraft or Maxwell House coffee. :dozey:
http://formula-1.updatesport.com/news/article/1169802544/formula_one/F1business/Food-branding-could-replace-Marlboro/view.html
But Philip Morris also own Gerber Baby Food, This may help them with all the sucking up that Todt and Max do to each other. :D
But in reality, I think the new Ferrari Livery is quite striking and will pick the camera well, even dough new comers may not now what the stripes even mean. But seeing Oreo cookies and the orange beverage Tang on the cars will make it look quite krap!
Look at the branding on NASCAR. Will F1 move in this direction? I don't seen anything in the regs that would stop it. Food, and any other consumer products. Red Bull and STR are already there, so what's next?
Viagra Williams
Rogaine Renault
Tide Toyota
Hamburger Helper Honda
:laugh:
agwiii
30th January 2007, 17:56
Maybe if they use Flexi-wings this year, Jello would be a good sponsor (also a Kraft/Marlboro brand). What a better advertisement than your name on jiggly wings!!! :)
Or Victoria's Secret to sponsor "push up" wings. :laugh:
Mikeall
31st January 2007, 17:15
Look at the branding on NASCAR. Will F1 move in this direction? I don't seen anything in the regs that would stop it. Food, and any other consumer products. Red Bull and STR are already there, so what's next?
Viagra Williams
Rogaine Renault
Tide Toyota
Hamburger Helper Honda
:laugh:
The problem with food and household brands is that often they are only sold in certain countries or regions. Most of those brands I've never heard of and is a presence in F1 really going to get your brand into more supermarkets?
agwiii
31st January 2007, 17:51
The problem with food and household brands is that often they are only sold in certain countries or regions. Most of those brands I've never heard of and is a presence in F1 really going to get your brand into more supermarkets?
Mikeall - Yes, you're probably right. Perhaps it would be the way a food product company would expand its market? Anyway, it's fun to play with the combinations. :laugh: Imagine:
Marmite McLaren
McDonald's McLaren
Trojan Toyota
:laugh:
Iain
31st January 2007, 18:01
I remember a few years back there was a rumour that the Marlboro-sponsored Peugeot WRC team would have Toblerone branding on the cars on events which banned tobacco advertising.
SteveA
31st January 2007, 20:35
Have you ever tried smoking Toblerone? I couldn't get it to stay alight.
LeonBrooke
1st February 2007, 06:28
Have you ever tried smoking Toblerone? I couldn't get it to stay alight.
But if you persist you get a huge buzz ;)
nigelred5
2nd February 2007, 20:11
Does the tobacco ban include the stop-smoking products? There are probably more people hooked on those today than cigarettes!
Scuderia Ferrari NiQuitin
I think it was Williams that actually had NiQuitin as a sponsor either last season or in 05
wmcot
3rd February 2007, 07:43
Or Victoria's Secret to sponsor "push up" wings. :laugh:
Does Phillip Morris own Victoria's Secret? I know that their models are "smokin!" :)
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