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Ferrari restores 'Mission Winnow' branding for Bahrain

© XPB  Andrew Lewin 23/03/2019 at 13:3123/03/2019 at 10:01 Ferrari has formally lodged a change of team name with the FIA ahead of next weekend's Bahrain Grand Prix. It restores the 'Mission Winnow' branding from cigarette and tobacco manufacturing giant Philip Morris International, which had been dropped for the season opener in Australia. Formula 1 has banned the direct advertising of tobacco products since 2006, although Ferrari continued to have Marlboro as a title sponsor until 2011. But the 'Mission Winnow' exploited some grey areas in the rules to get around the governing body's current regulations. 'Mission Winnow' ditched for Melbourne but Ferrari preparing a surprise...
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