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Giuseppe F1
7th January 2010, 19:35
http://joesaward.wordpress.com/2010/01/07/sauber-what-else/

Giuseppe F1
7th January 2010, 19:36
Dont McLaren have a deal with Nestle already?

7th January 2010, 23:10
Diego Nunes had Nescafe title sponsorship in GP2 last season.

Please note - I am not putting his name into the mix for the Sauber, just indicating that they have been getting involved in racing on a wide scale recently.

Also, Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, who runs Nestle, holds shares in Delta, a company also owned by.....CVC.

motetarip
7th January 2010, 23:52
I understand Sauber have also signed a second driver as part of the sponsorship deal:

http://www.channel4.com/food/images/mb/Channel4/4Food/features/2008/march/week_10/chocolate_ads/chocolate_ads_gallery_05--gt_full_width_landscape.jpg

Powered by Cosworth
8th January 2010, 00:55
http://www.btccaction.co.uk/photos/Plato99Brands.jpg

Always loved that shade of green, does blend 37 even exist anymore?

SGWilko
8th January 2010, 01:49
So they will be supplying new mothers in the paddock with free powdered baby formula until their breast milk drys up, then charge them for it....????

Saint Devote
8th January 2010, 01:55
Well done Peter Sauber. New sponsors are always good to have arriving in f1 - and for a change it is a product that is familiar and more like racing used to be.

garyshell
8th January 2010, 04:39
So they will be supplying new mothers in the paddock with free powdered baby formula until their breast milk drys up, then charge them for it....????


Strange, but I thought about EXACTLY that same scandal when I saw the announcement!

Gary

leopard
8th January 2010, 05:25
http://www.btccaction.co.uk/photos/Plato99Brands.jpg

Always loved that shade of green, does blend 37 even exist anymore?
outstanding :up:

leopard
8th January 2010, 05:31
So they will be supplying new mothers in the paddock with free powdered baby formula until their breast milk drys up, then charge them for it....????

:)

leopard
8th January 2010, 08:34
That car probably has the same chassis base with this one... That's why I like drifting...
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2077/2394957411_e85e398dcc_o.jpg

Mia 01
8th January 2010, 12:51
I hope Peter get some funding, now!

wedge
8th January 2010, 14:40
So they will be supplying new mothers in the paddock with free powdered baby formula until their breast milk drys up, then charge them for it....????

It's hard enough for me to give up Kit-Kats but F1 would be a step too far me, thank you

garyshell
8th January 2010, 16:15
I hope Peter get some funding, now!


You keep repeating this like a broken record. How do you KNOW he doesn't? One of his partners is rather well "heeled".

Gary

ioan
8th January 2010, 19:00
You keep repeating this like a broken record.

She is a broken record, most probably between 12 and 14 years old too.

Mia 01
8th January 2010, 19:14
She is a broken record, most probably between 12 and 14 years old too.

I´m flattered, thank you.

Yes I want Peter to get some funding. Ulike USF1 they got a car and (one driver at the moment).

DazzlaF1
8th January 2010, 19:20
Yeah they do, but perhaps Nestle will be a major sponsor in this case. They certainly have alot of cash floating around since they were considering buying Cadbury's... :)

That was was Kraft mate, not Nestle. They had a £10billion bid for Cadbury turned down a few weeks ago