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Ferrari discussing new Mission Winnow deal

Mattia Binotto has confirmed that Ferrari are in discussions with title sponsor Mission Winnow over a new contract. The Italian team were famously sponsored by Philip Morris International's Marlboro brand in the 90s and 2000s until restrictions on tobacco sponsorship were introduced. The partnership was somewhat reignited in 2018 though with PMI launching the Mission Winnow initiative. That year, the name was on the Ferrari cars, while they became a title sponsor in 2019. Since then, the branding has been on and off the car depending on advertising laws in the country where the race is taking place given that PMI is still the parent company. It wasn't used in any of the rounds of the 2020...
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