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McLaren sign Gulf Oil as sponsor on multi-year deal

British Grand Prix – McLaren have confirmed that they have signed the Gulf Oil company as a sponsor on a multi-year deal, re-uniting the two brands once again. It's been suspected for a while now, ever since some sharp-eyed social media users spotted a McLaren F1 car being filmed at a Gulf Oil service station in the UK, and it's finally now confirmed that McLaren have signed the oil company as a sponsor. This effectively replaces the Petrobras contract which was terminated by the Brazilian government a few months ago. However, McLaren won't be using Gulf Oil products in their F1 cars. They will continue to run Castrol for the remainder of 2020, in line with Renault's recommendations...
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