Aiqo sponsorship was not renewed. Johnnie walker (Liquor) advertisement i blieve is banned in mid-eastern countries. Not sure of Hungary. I hope they get sponsorship for the space formerly used by aiqo. Also could it be they replaced the lucozade signage with maximuscle, paving a way for the rumored coke sponsorship?bhallg2k wrote:What's going on with McLaren's sponsorships these days?
Aigo's gone, and the reduced presence of both Vodafone and Johnnie Walker suggest reduced commitments. Does anyone have any information one way or the other?
The maximuscle and Lucozade advertising is the same - because they're both under Glaxo-Smith Kline.shotzski wrote:Aiqo sponsorship was not renewed. Johnnie walker (Liquor) advertisement i blieve is banned in mid-eastern countries. Not sure of Hungary. I hope they get sponsorship for the space formerly used by aiqo. Also could it be they replaced the lucozade signage with maximuscle, paving a way for the rumored coke sponsorship?bhallg2k wrote:What's going on with McLaren's sponsorships these days?
Aigo's gone, and the reduced presence of both Vodafone and Johnnie Walker suggest reduced commitments. Does anyone have any information one way or the other?
Coïncidence. Don't forget McLaren had to pay up 100 million for spygate. I think that would be more then the sponsoring combined. They were still quick in 2008.CjC wrote:Mclaren sell road cars to fund their racing. Red bull sell cans of pop.. Don't worry about mclarens funding. I've seen Less sponsorship on the car, have to admit though, when Alonso joined in '07 their was alot of sponsorship on the car and for the next 2 seasons it was a really fast car- coincidence or what?
which means what?CjC wrote:Mclaren sell road cars to fund their racing. Red bull sell cans of pop.. Don't worry about mclarens funding.
McLaren has only produced 2 road cars.CjC wrote:Mclaren sell road cars to fund their racing. Red bull sell cans of pop.. Don't worry about mclarens funding. I've seen Less sponsorship on the car, have to admit though, when Alonso joined in '07 their was alot of sponsorship on the car and for the next 2 seasons it was a really fast car- coincidence or what?
Yes. I mean I think they are making some profit from the ECUs right? And they will of course develop technology which they can sell. IMO, McLaren is more a technology enterprise then a real car manufacturer.n smikle wrote:Three road cars.. the Mclaren Mercedes SLR...
But anyway.. With a technical centre like that they must be making money by other means that just road car and sponsorships.
I don't consider the SLR since it was a joint venture.n smikle wrote:Three road cars.. the Mclaren Mercedes SLR...
But anyway.. With a technical centre like that they must be making money by other means that just road car and sponsorships.