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Ferrari's Mission Winnow logos are removed again

Ferrari's Mission Winnow logo, implemented by tobacco giant Philip Morris International, has been taken off the car for all races in the EU, as its appearance would break anti-tobacco promotion laws in the bloc. PMI, which own brands such as Marlboro, has been a long-time sponsor of Ferrari and the car will not have its Mission Winnow sponsorship on due to the EU laws. McLaren, with British American Tobacco, are the only other Formula 1 team to be associated with a tobacco sponsor – and tobacco brand logos were banned outright from appearing on Formula 1 cars at the end of 2006. “The Mission Winnow logo will not be featured on the Scuderia Ferrari livery during race in the EU,...
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