I thought it was a Coca Cola thing, not directly with Amazon.
I thought it was a Coca Cola thing, not directly with Amazon.
Yes, but Amazon insistently appears in the video, and for the second time, the first time he was in the video about the US Grand Prix.Ground Effect wrote: ↑26 Nov 2019, 12:21
I thought it was a Coca Cola thing, not directly with Amazon.
Excitement? Its more a positive feeling about the future of the team ...
That’s a weird take, but OK....
I see a potential conflict of interest complaint from other teams if Amazon is a direct sponsor of McLaren, seeing that F1 uses AWS Kinesis and other services hosted by Amazon. Sure all teams use McLaren ECUs and F1 doesn't seem to have a problem with it but believe me Amazon gets the more than enough exposure it wants being an Amazon Web Services provider for F1 than paying McLaren to be a sponsor. For a car that didn't get much airtime this year, it doesn't make much sense for them to unless they consistently are fighting toward the front.
Is your point that it would be a conflict of interest or whether it’s worthwhile or makes economic sense for Amazon? because you kind of veered from one point to the other.ispano6 wrote: ↑26 Nov 2019, 17:39I see a potential conflict of interest complaint from other teams if Amazon is a direct sponsor of McLaren, seeing that F1 uses AWS Kinesis and other services hosted by Amazon. Sure all teams use McLaren ECUs and F1 doesn't seem to have a problem with it but believe me Amazon gets the more than enough exposure it wants being an Amazon Web Services provider for F1 than paying McLaren to be a sponsor. For a car that didn't get much airtime this year, it doesn't make much sense for them to unless they consistently are fighting toward the front.
replacing LAT56* I presume? As a customer of one of the products of that commercial partnership, I will miss it..._cerber1 wrote: ↑27 Nov 2019, 12:44New partner
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