Aldas and the cigarette brand funding was essential to F1. They allowed for the fastest drivers to be hired instead of teams having to hire a decently fast driver with lost of money behind the, like nowadays. Not great brands but they created the best eras of F1
Yep, but imagine how many athletes would lose their sponsorship, when those in government are banning energy drinks and the advertisement of it. This would not only impact F1 or autosports in general but the whole sporting world would lose some major sponsors!
Martini liveries are all stunning. I've almost bought road cars with them. Then I realised everyone isn't a racing fan and most people will think I'm a dickhead. Sad really...
Its strange, people wear football team shirts all the time without issue but wearing motorsport team gear or driving a liveried car makes you a dickhead or anorak. I say go for it.
@Wes Netmo I've looked at them, but I cannot at all justify that money! haha. The only one's that aren't ludicrously expensive are the lower-tier versions that have the body mods done to them, which I can't abide. Has to be the full-fledged car if you're gonna don the blue, red and white.
@@supertouring22 yeah, think there's a difference between buying a footy shirt for £30 and buying a car with a £5000 paint scheme though :P (I would say that I don't think I'd get weird looks wearing a Williams Martini team shirt, but if I stepped out of this: www.buyacar.co.uk/mazda/mx-5/mx-5-rf/2-0-sport-nav-2dr-77545/deal-2034140 I might)
Petronas wasn't just a title sponsor.. They were the technical partner which contributed significantly to Mercedes' 5-title dominance.. Light weight fuel n not to mention the oil burning boost to the engine which prompted some of the other teams switching oil partners..
And one interesting fact about PETRONAS involvement in F1 is that company have send three Malaysian technical engineer to join Sauber Petronas team start from year 2000 until 2005.This is the prove Malaysian people have potention to working in F1 engineering career.
I remember as a kid in the 2000’s i thought my mom was so cool because she smoked marlboro and They were on the Ferrari car in f1! I bragged about it to everyone
its so funny that all the iconic and amazing liverys are tabaco , alcholic drink or energy drink sponsors. wich are all bad for your health. marlboro ,mild seven, west ,silkcut ,gauloises, red bull , gold leaf ,martini ,555, rothmans ,warsteiner , john player special, monster ,lucky strike , bastos ,camel ,gitanes ,winfield ,rizzla ,johnie walker etc etc.
Red bull first involvement in F1 was when they sponsored gerhard berger in 1989 and did not link up with sauber intill 1995 so nope they did not introduce Red bull to F1
If it wasn't for BMW suddenly selling the team and not leaving Peter Sauber any chance to work on extending the contracts with the team's sponsors, they would still have those sponsors.
I always found sponsorships to be the more interesting thing about auto sports than the drivers themselves, so I'm glad someone's taking the time to share their stories. Subscribed and liked!
I know that smoking is bad but I dont think that we should erase the tobacco sponsorship in f1 from the history books by removing logos and brand names. I grew up watchinhg Marlboro Ferraris on Tv and having miniatures in my house with branding and never had the temptation to smoke rather than in party's. It's wrong to rewrite history like it never happened...
history isnt being rewritten, the future is being changed so its not like the past. Which is quite fair because although it might not affect you advertising tobacco does result in more people using it
@@laurencef8535 Saddly it is. In MotoGP games (so probably in F1 ones too) tobacco companies's logos on supposed historical bikes are being either removed or remodeled. Btw. correlation between advertising tobacco and taking up smoking was never established.
You missed Rothmans! I know it’s another cigarette sponsor but it remains iconic with me for the dominance of the Williams up until 1994 and the death of Senna
Rothmans didn't sponsor Williams F1 until 1994, they previously had le mans and other participation in some other categories, but they can't be synonymous with Williams domination pripir to 1994. 1994-1997 seasons were with Rothmans.
Although I do like seeing Petronas on this list, I was expecting to see Shell on this list because they have been around in F1 for more than a decade now since their partnership with Scuderia Ferrari and McLaren.
This list is about major sponsors who move around a lot. Based on your explanation Shell has only sponsored two teams. I don't expect to see Shell at all actually.
Marlboro Mclaren, Canon Williams, JPS Lotus, Camel Lotus. They are the standout ones. Rothmans looks good on a porsche but shite on an f1 car, Marlboro was barely noticeable on the ferrari, and the Mclaren Mercedes just had west written on the side of it, not even noticeable. The yellow Jordan though i agree with.
Great video guys. It's really interesting to track sponsors from team to team, seeing how each team incorporates their own brand with that of their sponsor.
I remember seeing one of the season start photos of all the drivers standing on the grid (I think it was either in the 2nd half of the 80s or the 1st half of the 90s) and almost every driver had Marlboro written on its overall
As bad as smoking is, tobacco companies were the life savers of so many racing teams, and ultimately the solution for a full and competitive grid... as soon as tobacco liveries weren't allowed anymore i had the feeling, that the grid started to split up in two classes. the big ones, and the ones without the money...
That happened as soon as tobacco companies arrived. When f1 became too expensive for constructors to fund just by selling their own racing cars. As Lotus upped the ante with gold leaf everyone else was forced to do the same. And the rich/poor divide began.
Then they would race with national colours like the old times. Italian teams using rosso corsa, German with silver, British with green/red. French with blue, US with white/blue. Sponsorship is inevitable as F1 has become more and more expensive. And F1 has massive coverage so it makes sense for companies to put their logos on the cars
@@aslamnurfikri7640German traditionally was white. Only Mercedes had adopted the silver after enjoying success with their unpainted aluminium cars before the war. BMW used white, on the Brabham, Williams and its own cars. Porsche sports cars raced in white before sponsorship took over. Since then some others have used silver also with Mercedes having associated the colour with Germany (though technically speaking silver is not a colour). British racing green. Some brm gad a red nose or white nose to distinguish one driver from an other not as part of British racing colours. The most notable variation would be the green and yellow which became Lotus racing colours.
If you want an idea of how obsessed Marlboro are with still advertising in F1, have a look at one of their trucks (they appear quite a lot in Ted Kravitz's 'Notebook' videos). The design on the front end is a Marlboro packet.
Was gutted when they banned cigarette sponsorships in F1 cause they've produced some incredible liveries over the years; the Mild Seven Renault, JPS Lotus, Camel Williams, and the Marlboro McLaren just to name a few.
Didn't even notice camel ever sponsored williams until recently. I remember Lotus and Bennetton. But camel williams wasn't a significant presence on the williams livery. Williams was running the Canon livery from 85 which remained almost unchanged until rothmans in 94.
Martini and Rothmans are two of the most iconic motorsports sponsors, it's odd that they don't have as big of an F1 presence as Marlboro or John Players Special.
Petronas should have been higher. Not only are they title sponsors for the teams they've been with, they're also the teams' technical partner as well, as the cars use Petronas fuel.
Surprised Santander didn't make the list, nor did BAT who tried to run two cars from one team in different tobacco liveries, only to be told they couldn't, so cut the liveries in half and zipped them together either side of the BAR cars.
I miss the good ol' days of tobacco liveries. I started watching Formula 1 in the 90s and never touched a ciggy in my life and up today, I don't understand how people could be tempted into smoking, just by looking at race cars.
Marlboro McLaren is the finest team-sponsor collaboration in F1 in my honest opinion. Especially that rare yellow variant Rosberg raced once standing out :)
W temacie sponsorów to mamy kolejny polski akcent w F1! Kubica to wiadomo, ale zaczynają się pojawiać również polskie firmy. Ostatnio sponsorem RedBulla został FuturoCoin. To firma z rynku kryptowalut, a że ten rynek oznacza innowacyjność i nową technologię, to przy Formule 1 pasuje doskonale. Brawa dla FTO, wyprzedzili konkurencję :)
If I recall correctly, Benetton was sponsor for Tyrrell and Toleman, before buying Toleman and changing name to Benetton. So, it could be on this list too.
@@maxverstappen3219 pretty sure he mesnt circus, as F1 is a spectacle moving around the world only staying staying at a place one week, then moving to the next, pretty similar to a circus imo
I think you missed out DHL they sponsored quite a number of teams before moving to sponsor F1 at the moment. I also think you missed out Tag Heuer who have been present for very long time and for few seasons they were the rebadged engine supplier.
As bad as smoking is, the Marlboro brand is amazing and synonymous with F1. Also produced some incredible liveries
Aldas and the cigarette brand funding was essential to F1. They allowed for the fastest drivers to be hired instead of teams having to hire a decently fast driver with lost of money behind the, like nowadays. Not great brands but they created the best eras of F1
Sure, smoking is bad for you, but I fail to see how it is inherently "bad". Plenty of things are bad for you.
@@brooksman10 it gives you cancer, it gives the people around you cancer and it's a huge disproportionate drain on any health service provider.
Lucky Strike and Rothmans
it's funny because Marlboro cigarettes taste like shit Camels & Kools used to be my thing
Energy drinks are the new tobacco companies
Yep, but imagine how many athletes would lose their sponsorship, when those in government are banning energy drinks and the advertisement of it. This would not only impact F1 or autosports in general but the whole sporting world would lose some major sponsors!
Red Bull, Monster Energy, now Rich Energy
Aslamnur Fikri and Hype
And energy drinks aren’t good for you either
And strong drinks like Johny Walker
Martini liveries are all stunning. I've almost bought road cars with them. Then I realised everyone isn't a racing fan and most people will think I'm a dickhead. Sad really...
Ollie Clark most people would probably think you are delivering booze.
Fuck 'em, do it. Those who care will be impressed 😄
Its strange, people wear football team shirts all the time without issue but wearing motorsport team gear or driving a liveried car makes you a dickhead or anorak. I say go for it.
@Wes Netmo I've looked at them, but I cannot at all justify that money! haha. The only one's that aren't ludicrously expensive are the lower-tier versions that have the body mods done to them, which I can't abide. Has to be the full-fledged car if you're gonna don the blue, red and white.
@@supertouring22 yeah, think there's a difference between buying a footy shirt for £30 and buying a car with a £5000 paint scheme though :P (I would say that I don't think I'd get weird looks wearing a Williams Martini team shirt, but if I stepped out of this: www.buyacar.co.uk/mazda/mx-5/mx-5-rf/2-0-sport-nav-2dr-77545/deal-2034140 I might)
The McLaren Vodafone livery is iconic imo. Needs to return.
Mclaren Marlboro and West liveries were better and more iconic imho. and Vodafone logo fitted better with Ferrari.
i dont think it will work to well on todays more simple cars. looked great on the 08 though
Yeah, the Mclaren Vodafone cars were probably the best looking in history.
Nah
The 2007 Vodafone McLaren cars are the sexiest f1 cars i've seen thus far
Seeing Petronas and Red Bull on the same car... quite the trip I must say
The Red Bull Sauber Petronas livery was one of my favorites to this day.
@@DanCapostagno"Three teams in one car"
Petronas and Red Bull were once sponsering the same team. Now, they are rivals in the top 3😂😂
Sauber didn't get anything 😝
Sponsor: I would like you to change your car’s color into...
Ferrari: no
William Peng I think Ferrari did cave for Marlboro. The tone of red is the Marlboro red.
Ferrari 1995: ferrari red
Ferrari 1996: marlboro red
Google told me.
André Deketele 'AstuteComplexTheory'
Ferrari: No
*Marlboro writes long number on paper*
Ferrari: Sì
@Kim Yo Jong's Sandwich Do one when Ferrari switched to a yellow livery. Don't know what is the story behind it.
You can choose any colour you want, as long as its red
Petronas wasn't just a title sponsor.. They were the technical partner which contributed significantly to Mercedes' 5-title dominance.. Light weight fuel n not to mention the oil burning boost to the engine which prompted some of the other teams switching oil partners..
For the first few seconds I thought you've watched their ads on Sky Sports for so many times.
@@accidentian I was reading it too with that guy's strong accent.
And one interesting fact about PETRONAS involvement in F1 is that company have send three Malaysian technical engineer to join Sauber Petronas team start from year 2000 until 2005.This is the prove Malaysian people have potention to working in F1 engineering career.
@@x-rinanimationchannel3687 And how well did Sauber do in those five years?
@@claycopter Sauber team at those year still become competitive team until those team can competed with Mclaren,Ferarri and more dominated team.
I remember as a kid in the 2000’s i thought my mom was so cool because she smoked marlboro and They were on the Ferrari car in f1! I bragged about it to everyone
your mom was cool and sweat
"yeah? well my mom smokes Ferrari cigarettes, what about yours?"
Bragged? About what? The decal on an F1 car being the same as the decal on a box of ciggies? So what?
Whoever works for a tabacco company is in my opinion no better than a drug dealer in the streets .
@@SarahConnor618 What's wrong with dealing drugs?
'97-2005.. those beautiful West liveries of the McLaren Mercedes.. ahh memories :(
West also moved around the grid, from 1985 till 1989 it was on Zakspeed.
its so funny that all the iconic and amazing liverys are tabaco , alcholic drink or energy drink sponsors. wich are all bad for your health. marlboro ,mild seven, west ,silkcut ,gauloises, red bull , gold leaf ,martini ,555, rothmans ,warsteiner , john player special, monster ,lucky strike , bastos ,camel ,gitanes ,winfield ,rizzla ,johnie walker etc etc.
you know why?
because these companies have some hella good marketing teams
Drinking petrol ain’t too good for you either
@@andrewharte9983 im pretty sure red bull is closer in composition to diesel but i could be wrong
@@blazepine Red Bull is pretty fucking tasty though.
ThaDutchDK1989 yup!!!
Sauber pretty much introduced Red Bull, Petronas and Mercedes to F1.
Red bull first involvement in F1 was when they sponsored gerhard berger in 1989 and did not link up with sauber intill 1995 so nope they did not introduce Red bull to F1
Also I noticed that semi conductor manufacturer AMD has moved from a decade long or longer relationship with Ferrari to Mercedes this year.
Petronas: Make that 6 consecutive Mercedes-Pertronas drivers and constructer's championship doubles
7 now.
Imagine Sauber having the two sponsors that dominated the sport this last decade lol
If it wasn't for BMW suddenly selling the team and not leaving Peter Sauber any chance to work on extending the contracts with the team's sponsors, they would still have those sponsors.
I always found sponsorships to be the more interesting thing about auto sports than the drivers themselves, so I'm glad someone's taking the time to share their stories. Subscribed and liked!
Sauber's Petronas livery was stunning.
I know that smoking is bad but I dont think that we should erase the tobacco sponsorship in f1 from the history books by removing logos and brand names. I grew up watchinhg Marlboro Ferraris on Tv and having miniatures in my house with branding and never had the temptation to smoke rather than in party's. It's wrong to rewrite history like it never happened...
history isnt being rewritten, the future is being changed so its not like the past. Which is quite fair because although it might not affect you advertising tobacco does result in more people using it
I think its a global rule to ban all sponsorship by a tobaco brand you cannot have any ads with regards to tabaco.
Gonçalo Santos tobacco companies don’t deserve free advertising for their poison. They kill people. Let them be erased, they deserve it.
@@laurencef8535 Saddly it is. In MotoGP games (so probably in F1 ones too) tobacco companies's logos on supposed historical bikes are being either removed or remodeled. Btw. correlation between advertising tobacco and taking up smoking was never established.
Nah it's good let it all be erased..... history or not doesn't matter
If you look at the Mission Winnow logo from a distance, it looks like a cigarette.
Make sense since it's being promoted by the same company that sells Marlboro.
Some voices say that the logo went black because it was too much like Marlboro logo
When you sqeeze your eyes, it look like marlboro is written on the back wing. The 2018 livery as the 2019 one.
When that got unveiled I thought Ferrari were doing a promotion because they were so far back to mercedes. Please don't roast me
@@icommentedthereforeihaveth79 You don't understand what a roast is, imbecile.
i cracked up more than i should have with the joke in minute one! :D
Vodafone....
My childhood.
Now I want to race the mp4-23 again.....
AH!
A few mentions
Mobil 1
Shell
West
ING
John player
Texaco
Gold leaf
One of the best videos
of the winter break
BWT is missing, it was on Force India, Racing Point, Aston Martin and Alpine
Huh Marlboro is now MissionWinnow, what a cool fun fact
You missed Rothmans! I know it’s another cigarette sponsor but it remains iconic with me for the dominance of the Williams up until 1994 and the death of Senna
Rothmans didn't sponsor Williams F1 until 1994, they previously had le mans and other participation in some other categories, but they can't be synonymous with Williams domination pripir to 1994. 1994-1997 seasons were with Rothmans.
Rothman's to me says sportscar racing first, IndyCar second.
I can't disassociate Rothmann from Senna's crash, the image of the car with their big logo will always be attached to that crash for me
Rothmans to me is synonymous of Villeneuve and Hill
I can associate Rothmans more to the Gr.A BMW M3 E30 touring car and the Porsche 911 rally cars
as a worker at petrol station.im happy that petronas is a big sponsor for f1
“Mission Winnow” is such an obvious load of BS, and this is coming from a Ferrari fan.
My vote for the nicest looking livery goes to the 2006-2010 McLaren Vodaphone badged cars
Vodafone was present on the mclaren cars from 2006-2013
cobraracer46 the early season, pre stepped-nose 2012 car is the one I always remember
7up Jordan
Top 10 Kimi Raikkonen races at McLaren
Top 10 Lewis Hamilton pole positions
Top 10 best rookie seasons
Although I do like seeing Petronas on this list, I was expecting to see Shell on this list because they have been around in F1 for more than a decade now since their partnership with Scuderia Ferrari and McLaren.
Who were they with before Ferrari?
@@roxannelyson7715 McLaren: from 1984 until 1994
@@StevenQ74 Cool. Thanks!!
This list is about major sponsors who move around a lot. Based on your explanation Shell has only sponsored two teams. I don't expect to see Shell at all actually.
Abd Fattah No shit Sherlock!
What's the disturbance in the background while I'm trying to hear my favourite music.
1/10 music not loud enough
What music is it
Dear editor please turn the music volume way down.. its distracting and irritating while trying to hear the main content.
Vivek Yadav WHAT?!
Huh
Sorry, we can't hear you over the incredibly repetitive, annoying and loud music they used.
Petronas has done more to put Malaysia on the map, more so than organising the F1 race!
Why was Shell was left out? Its long partnership with Ferrari is quite loud.
So weird
...patiently waiting here!
While I was working for Vodafone in Greece they even brought a mock car and had us practice changing a tire in a competition for some prize.
not everyone remembers that the tobacco companies had their own junior academies from which many future wdc came
7:10 Yeah... that's a very young Sebastian Vettel in the middle, as the third driver of BMW that year. LOL
Almost every modern world champion is tied to PETRONAS
3:52 What happened to race cars looking absolutely breathtaking like this one.
Make Tobacco Sponsorship Great Again
#MTSGA
Feta Cheezz waiting until a juul livery happens
Make Tobacco Sponsorship EXIST Again
I can tell you that if tobacco sponsorship would come back to F1, it would receive a *LOT* of money to fix its current problems with easily.
we need tobacco sponsors back especially : marlboro,rothmand,gitanes,mild seven/mevius,camel
no thanks, smoking is disgusting
F1 to me is Rothmanns Williams, Marlboro Ferrari, West McLaren and for some reason Benson Hedges Jordan...those are the first that come to my mind. :D
Marlboro Mclaren, Canon Williams, JPS Lotus, Camel Lotus.
They are the standout ones.
Rothmans looks good on a porsche but shite on an f1 car, Marlboro was barely noticeable on the ferrari, and the Mclaren Mercedes just had west written on the side of it, not even noticeable.
The yellow Jordan though i agree with.
How many times were Sauber, Jordan Bennetton/Renault were mentioned lol
Great video guys. It's really interesting to track sponsors from team to team, seeing how each team incorporates their own brand with that of their sponsor.
Most ironic advertising is heineken with their dont drink and drive slogan.
Ah yes, I used to smoke Marlboro Reds and wear my West McLaren Merc jacket while drinking RedBull... Now I smoke Rothmans lol
Could you do a video on sponsors that stuck to the same team the longest? Both through the high and low periods of the teams
Hugo boss mclaren. Early 80s until quite recently.
Marlboro was an amazing sponsor in my opinion I just really likes the look of it back in the day
I remember seeing one of the season start photos of all the drivers standing on the grid (I think it was either in the 2nd half of the 80s or the 1st half of the 90s) and almost every driver had Marlboro written on its overall
Lets all act like we didn't notice how low key Autosport answered to all the guys calling them out for Rich Energy sponsorship :D
Maybe Rich Energy had cashflow issues from not selling any product.
Martini and Marlboro are legendary liveries
As bad as smoking is, tobacco companies were the life savers of so many racing teams, and ultimately the solution for a full and competitive grid... as soon as tobacco liveries weren't allowed anymore i had the feeling, that the grid started to split up in two classes. the big ones, and the ones without the money...
That happened as soon as tobacco companies arrived. When f1 became too expensive for constructors to fund just by selling their own racing cars.
As Lotus upped the ante with gold leaf everyone else was forced to do the same.
And the rich/poor divide began.
The background music is so high up in the mix it nearly drowns out the commentary. I've noticed this with many of these videos.
Can you imagine F1 without sponsors? Imagine what the cars could look like without the limitations set by sponsors. Wish I grew up in that AU
Then they would race with national colours like the old times. Italian teams using rosso corsa, German with silver, British with green/red. French with blue, US with white/blue. Sponsorship is inevitable as F1 has become more and more expensive. And F1 has massive coverage so it makes sense for companies to put their logos on the cars
@@aslamnurfikri7640German traditionally was white. Only Mercedes had adopted the silver after enjoying success with their unpainted aluminium cars before the war.
BMW used white, on the Brabham, Williams and its own cars.
Porsche sports cars raced in white before sponsorship took over.
Since then some others have used silver also with Mercedes having associated the colour with Germany (though technically speaking silver is not a colour).
British racing green. Some brm gad a red nose or white nose to distinguish one driver from an other not as part of British racing colours.
The most notable variation would be the green and yellow which became Lotus racing colours.
That music is finding lost things as a detective
10. Barclay
9. Parmalat
8. Mild Seven
7. Martini
6. Elf
5. Camel
4. Vodafone
3. Petronas
2. Red Bull
1. Marlboro
If you want an idea of how obsessed Marlboro are with still advertising in F1, have a look at one of their trucks (they appear quite a lot in Ted Kravitz's 'Notebook' videos). The design on the front end is a Marlboro packet.
schummi's hat, that's what I always remember from him... insurance company.
As someone who used to smoke Marlboro, quit smoking for over a year now, Marlboro logo is so damn iconic.
Vodafone also once sponsored Red Bull's V8 Supercars team, as the sponsor before Red Bull took over
I was surprised to see a nordica logo at 0:59. Nowadays ski companies would never be able to afford it.
Actually Felipe Massa won the 2007 Bahrain GP in a Ferrari which had the Marlboro sign on. That appeared again in Monaco and China.
I always liked the Vodafone Mclaren-Mercedes livery color scheme although the West-liveries, especially in the mid-2000s, was/is iconic as well.
Was gutted when they banned cigarette sponsorships in F1 cause they've produced some incredible liveries over the years; the Mild Seven Renault, JPS Lotus, Camel Williams, and the Marlboro McLaren just to name a few.
Didn't even notice camel ever sponsored williams until recently. I remember Lotus and Bennetton.
But camel williams wasn't a significant presence on the williams livery.
Williams was running the Canon livery from 85 which remained almost unchanged until rothmans in 94.
The 1996 Sauber livery with the petronas color is my personal favorite
Edit: the Sauber C15
Steward with the middle finger at the start of the vid is wholesome
Martini and Rothmans are two of the most iconic motorsports sponsors, it's odd that they don't have as big of an F1 presence as Marlboro or John Players Special.
I miss the 7up cars!!! 7up and Kools always looked sooo cool with the mostly green cara
7:10 is that young Vettel?
Petronas ❤
Petronas should have been higher. Not only are they title sponsors for the teams they've been with, they're also the teams' technical partner as well, as the cars use Petronas fuel.
@121bham Obvi troll is obvi.
Most memorable ones are, ofc, Mika/David, Look Alike and Buzzin Hornets
Benetton should be on this list, they sponsored Tyrrell before they bought out Toleman
the silver Vodafone McLaren liveries were the most beautiful
Surprised Santander didn't make the list, nor did BAT who tried to run two cars from one team in different tobacco liveries, only to be told they couldn't, so cut the liveries in half and zipped them together either side of the BAR cars.
Malboro had the best liveries ever
You could make a part 2 to this video.
Agip
Shell
Petrobas
Mobil1
Total
They already mentioned Total in elf part
Also Mobil was mentioned
Petronas idiot
@@fillettru petrobas tu petrol brasil....dungu betol...
"Petrobras" the lost brother of PETRONAS
I miss the good ol' days of tobacco liveries. I started watching Formula 1 in the 90s and never touched a ciggy in my life and up today, I don't understand how people could be tempted into smoking, just by looking at race cars.
Well put together video people !!!!
Rich energy from haas to Williams
Marlboro McLaren is the finest team-sponsor collaboration in F1 in my honest opinion. Especially that rare yellow variant Rosberg raced once standing out :)
W temacie sponsorów to mamy kolejny polski akcent w F1! Kubica to wiadomo, ale zaczynają się pojawiać również polskie firmy. Ostatnio sponsorem RedBulla został FuturoCoin. To firma z rynku kryptowalut, a że ten rynek oznacza innowacyjność i nową technologię, to przy Formule 1 pasuje doskonale. Brawa dla FTO, wyprzedzili konkurencję :)
Who else here remembers the old beautiful vodaphone maclaren Mercedes
If I recall correctly, Benetton was sponsor for Tyrrell and Toleman, before buying Toleman and changing name to Benetton. So, it could be on this list too.
Petronas is largely the reason the F1 circus came to Malaysia...
You mean circuit right?
@@maxverstappen3219 😂😂
@@pleasedontclickonmyprofile2819 what😅😅
@@maxverstappen3219 pretty sure he mesnt circus, as F1 is a spectacle moving around the world only staying staying at a place one week, then moving to the next, pretty similar to a circus imo
@@kre4ture218 oh ok
Exxon mobil’s presence is also huge. Early as esso, than mobil1.
7Up may have been a one hit wonder, but it was certainly one of the nicest colour schemes.
Pretty sure, Parmalat S.p.A. is an Italian multinational dairy and food corporation
Is there any list of top oil companies who sponsored f1 teams? Because I think Shell should be in this list if there isn't any.
Marlboro’s red white liveries are simple yet extremely addictive, same as their products
Don't think it was a big sponsor but Rothmans at Williams and the 7Up Jordan's were quite cool
The mild seven renault will probably whe best car livery for me.
Are you willing to do a next video with which sponsor has earned the mosts championships?
I think you missed out DHL they sponsored quite a number of teams before moving to sponsor F1 at the moment. I also think you missed out Tag Heuer who have been present for very long time and for few seasons they were the rebadged engine supplier.
Fuel for champion 🇲🇾🏁🥇🏆
Nice vid, thanks
That mission window decal is horrendous
The music in this video is called finding lost things as a detective
Kingfisher brand was owned by Vijay Mallya owner of force India team
The Camel logo is my idea of PERFECTION!
Petronas. Pride of Malaysia 🇲🇾💜🇲🇾💜🇲🇾💜
Loving the cheesy, smooth jazz tunes that play in the background of this video.