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Mercedes follow Manchester United with "no-brainer" new sponsorship deal

Ian Parkes Tuesday 30 march 2021 11:00 Mercedes has followed Manchester United's lead by signing a long-term sponsorship deal with German technology company TeamViewer. The footballing giants recently confirmed a five-year shirt deal with TeamViewer, which specialises in remote working software, worth a reported £235million. Article continues under video Mercedes has also signed a five-year agreement that will see branding feature on the cars in Formula 1 and Formula E, as well as the overalls of drivers Lewis Hamilton, Valtteri Bottas, Stoffel Vandoorne and Nyck de Vries. TeamViewer becomes the third-largest partner of Mercedes after INEOS, which now holds a third share in the team, and...
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