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Mission Winnow branding will return to Ferrari in Bahrain

Ferrari will run their Mission Winnow livery once again in Bahrain after advertising regulations in Australia prevented the Philip Morris branding appearing on the cars. According to RaceFans, a request has been sent to the FIA to allow the reintroduce the original name Ferrari had been entered under on the 2019 Formula 1 season. Any change in name requires FIA approval as well as seven days notice according to F1 regulations. The original change occurred due to links with tobacco advertising. The livery used by the team during testing will return however another change in the future is likely to happen when Formula 1 arrives in another country that heavily regulates the advertising of...
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