- 05 Jul 11, 14:42#264033
You're pretty quick to condemn RedBull on their wing then over run Spanky but seem to not care if its Ferrari breaking the rules hey 



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I think it's time for me me to light up a Marlboro (and I don't even smoke), pour myself a huge Scotch (Johnny Walker of course) and place a call to Colonel Gadafi to try and get him to buy some shares in an F1 team.
You're pretty quick to condemn RedBull on their wing then over run Spanky but seem to not care if its Ferrari breaking the rules hey
But the FI A says the RedBull wing is legal but you're against that? whether the FIA are doing anything about this doesn't mean rules aren't being broken.
I'm far from being the only one against the Marlboro sponsorship. Maybe on here though
I love how Ferrari stands thier ground. They are the only ones not folding to the BS.
$$$ is all Ferrari care about!
$$$ is all Ferrari care about!
Well it is a business.
Morals don't matter where any business is concerned.
$$$ is all Ferrari care about!
Well it is a business.
Morals don't matter where any business is concerned.you again... For your own sake, You should try understand what you're talking about before you post! Where have I claimed morals here? It's about tobacco sponsorship in an age when it is meant to be out lawed is what the beef is here!
Other teams adhered to the rules but Ferrari think they can do what they like, always have always will. When nothing goes their way they bring up a breakaway.
Standing ground? Are you suggesting this is about some form of smoking sponsorship moral right?
$$$ is all Ferrari care about!
However, there is now a blanket ban on advertising in Europe, and the cars are not allowed to show any links with the tobacco companies and tobacco advertising started to exit.
I have to ask - are you God? An all knowing being? Or are you just a smart arse?
I'll point out you know nothing about me at all so you have no right to tell me or anyone else what they do or do not know or understand. Is that clear?
You mention morals above the sentence that I have quoted. See, here it is, I've put it in bold letters so you cannot miss it.Standing ground? Are you suggesting this is about some form of smoking sponsorship moral right?
$$$ is all Ferrari care about!
Read this.
It states, and I quote:However, there is now a blanket ban on advertising in Europe, and the cars are not allowed to show any links with the tobacco companies and tobacco advertising started to exit.
Sponsorship, or receiving funding from tobacco, is perfectly legal. Advertising is not. Ferrari do not advertise Marlboro on their cars, no matter how much you squint at their team logo. The only people who will make a link between Ferrari and Marlboro are those who can remember the old days and/or read up on F1. Most casual viewers who dip in and out of F1 and new viewers will be none the wiser.
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