- 28 Apr 09, 16:24#112934
Yeh they basically own the livery of the car and treat it like a plot of land that they then rent out to other companies.

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Slightly OT, but i read that Virgin 'own the rights' to Brawn's sponsorships like Marlboro at Ferrari, whereby they have a very big say in the other sponsors on the car, and they (Virgin) also recieve some of the sponsorship money. Anyone able to shed more light on that?
I have a feeling that Brawn had a hand in the slump in the global economy knowing that Honda would pull out of F1 and enable him to pull off this magnificent scam.
Slightly OT, but i read that Virgin 'own the rights' to Brawn's sponsorships like Marlboro at Ferrari, whereby they have a very big say in the other sponsors on the car, and they (Virgin) also recieve some of the sponsorship money. Anyone able to shed more light on that?
How come Brawn managed to get the team and no one else?
I can imagine there is a HUGE list of people that would buy a team for 1 pound with no debt. Something doesn't make sense here guys. Honda would have been better off selling the team, if not selling all its equipment... I dont get it
3) The FiA voluntarily waived the Entrant's fee, which is perfectly fair since none of the following for example had to pay it:
Renault, Red Bull Racing, Scuderia Toro Rosso, Jaguar Racing
3) The FiA voluntarily waived the Entrant's fee, which is perfectly fair since none of the following for example had to pay it:
Renault, Red Bull Racing, Scuderia Toro Rosso, Jaguar Racing
I think you will find that the above teams where not new entries which Brawn have been made out to be. (I am not sure why they did not take over the Honda place)
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