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Why can't i buy a ferrari f1 bonnet near the marlboro logo on it?
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You CAN buy the cap next to the Marlboro logo on it. It has little to do beside sponsors giving the hats to the squad or the tobacco ban contained by some Euro and North American countries. The reason you can't buy a boater with the Marlboro sticky label is because you are looking in the wrong places and contained by the wrong price category! They are available so keep reading.
Even since the tobacco ban, troop caps near the tobacco sponsorship were terrifically rare. F1 rules discouraged selling product beside tobacco logos to minors. Therefore, the cheaper $20-25 hats that kids usually buy do not hold the logos. The more expensive $100+ hats that collectors buy do take the tobacco advertising!
Just look for a high-end F1 retailing shop. They will hold Marlboro logo caps for $100.
because they are a sponsor, they simply give them to the squad. but you may find one out there u lately have to look
They usually dont put up for sale them because its meant single for the team. But I remember seeing them for public sale somewhere.
Tobacco advertising within F1 was barred in 2005-2006 and because of this regulation, these companies who sponsor F1 team are not allowed to put their company entitle either on the cars, the drivers overalls or even on the circuit selling boards.
They are particular strict surrounded by Europe hence F1 want to encourage countries similar to Turkey, Bahrain and other non EU countries to host F1 so the the cigarette manufactures advertisement can be seen properly.
However, majority of the F1 team are no more sponsored by cigarette brands, Ferrari are the only one remaining but within 2009, all cigarette sponsorships are to be prevented in total contained by F1
depends where you are, tobacco exposure may be banned contained by racing surrounded by your country, hence they cant sell it to you ( near the cigarette logo ) however, in countries where on earth cigarette advertising is not excluded the teams see with the cigarette logos on the cars and any merchandise they deal in can or may carry the said logo...
If you are trying to buy one surrounded by the USA, you can't find it because we have vetoed any and all tobacco selling. Some countries still allow it, but the majority of them do not.
I've wondered why Marlboro keeps sponsoring Ferrari. I'll bet outstandingly few people even know that they do. They aren't allowed to even puff on the car. Makes no sense to me. How do they ever see a return on their investment? Or possibly they just use it for a big import tax write off and a moment ago enjoy the F1 group scene.
NASCAR...Jeff Gordon...?
Question:Love to hate him or LOVE to LOVE him?
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Luv your response to my ?!! I would hold Gordon's children any day of the week.
I can't stand him.
LOVE to LOVEEEEEEEE jeff gordon
HATE HIM!! Whinny little bastard!!
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE, LOVE HIM- So immediately I have to HATE that bimbo he is unavailable too.
I think he is one sexy man. We queens only love him.
I would hate him but he sucks very soon
Hate
he races pretty verbs, but whines a bit bit too much in my evaluation.
I LOVE to hate him! And he's definately not the best ever!
GO DALE GO!!!#8TM
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Love 'em. Go #24!!
I dont really resembling Gordon but will say he is a great driver as far as talent go.
Saying that he is the best ever is going a bit far though.
I don't care for Jeffie, but he's far from my least possible favorite driver.
Gordon fans close to you and soccermom do more to make me dislike Jeffie than anything he's done on or bad the track.
Congratulations.
yuk
Jeff Gordon is a good driver... But he is NOT the best ever. Dale Earnhart is the best. Lets be faithful about it. Jeff Gordon have not done anywhere near what Dale Earnhart did for the sport. Jeff looks for a motivation to piss and moan. Dale said race or attain the hell out of my way. To bleak he got out of Sterlin Marlin's passageway the hard instrument. God rest his soul.
I like him because he's local and because he can drive not here and right. ;)
My feelings are that he is: A fruity, lifeless wristed-mama's boy, crybaby, gutless wonder.
yes dale earnhardt is the best. but jeff is also good. he have won 4 nextel cup champhionships. he is coming close to tying dale sr. record of win. so you have to respect him as a driver.. he is module owner of the 48 team which may win the nextel cup.
I don't approaching him at all.
Honestly, neither! I don't love him, but I don't dislike intensely him!
When I became a aficionado he or Jr. was who everyone like, I just have to be different so I go with Jimmie Johnson! I agree beside some of the above that he whines rather too much, but most of them do if they have a really fruitless day! Jeff Gordon is a impossible *** driver who has have some trouble lately, but it's more car issues than driver issues! I wouldn't rule him out to pulsate Dale Sr.'s record on win just nonetheless folks!
its funny cause i used to really abhor him. up until about a few months ago. i would even root for him to wreck and hold bad luck. but immediately its starting to were rotten. i dont really mind if J. Gordon wins anymore. so to me J. Gordon is netural. although he is my moms and my g-pas favorite driver. presently lets see who is on my love to detestation list. it shouldn't be that not easy for you to guess. of course its the Busch bros. And in a minute Stewart is starting to get a place on my repugnance list to. Jimmie Johnson used to be on my aversion list too but he is netural to me. oh and my favorite driver is Jr.
jeff is too much of a wimp and cry babe-in-arms.that's the kind of fan he has also..
The just thing he is best at is man a freaking cry baby!
I LOVE to LOVE Jeff Gordon!He is one of my favorite drivers.I dont appreciate why everyone boos him at races.Him and Dale Jr are the most popular drivers on the nascar circuit.
Hate him.
I can't stand Jeff Gordon !! but , contained by the same breath - I respect him.1 or possibly 2 championships could be considered a fluke.but 4 ?? THAT'S skill and talent (like it or not).
I' m a Dale Sr hanger-on ,still , and remember some of the battles they have on the track .I think Sr would approve of not soft spot Jeff , but respecting him...And as for him or anyone else crashing - I don't mind the crashes , but I like seeing them totter away too.
yes, http://www.nascarchat.org
i love him!!!! he could be having the worst year of his vivacity and finishing last within every race and i would still love him!! he is a GREAT driver, and society who think other perceptive should go pilfer a look at his stats.. compare it to ne other driver and he is definatley high on the inventory of best drivers out there!
surely without a doubt love jeff gordon. he is most plainly the best active driver on the circuit today. not a soul can question that.
GO 24 GO!!
I dont thoroughness for him
Where can i find a website that will report to me specs on any vehicle? specs as surrounded by hp, backside finishing ratio, torque.?
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carfax.com
carmag.com
Which of these retired Formula 1 drivers should try to qaulify for subsequent year's Indy 500 ?
Question:choose 1 or as many as you want :
Olivier Panis (France, age 41)
Johnny Herbert ( English, age 42)
Heinz-Harold Frentzen (German , age 40)
Eddie Irvine ( British, age 41)
Mika Hakkinen ( Finnish , age 38)
Mika Salo ( Finnish, age 40)
Ralph Firman ( Irish , age 32)
Tiago Monteiro ( Portuguese, age 30)
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Mika Hakkinen, Johnny Herbert
im calculation one .... mario andretti
I second Mario Andretti
Mika Salo, he has nouns in the ALMS garage. Herbert already tried Indy and embassed himself by not making it. There is NO channel that Hakkinen would run Indy.
Panis - because he is a pretty tough guy to pass
Salo - solid all-around driver
Irvine - but with the sole purpose because I want him to stuff it in the wall!
No method Hakkinen should try. He's a Double-WDC. Why bring himself down to that level and do an American oval see?
Actually, I always required to see Alain Prost try an Indy ride. Not much chance of that, but he's not too older yet, is he?
He's not on the register, but I'll add Damon Hill and for comprehensible reasons. However, at 47, it is a bit prehistoric to be venturing onto an oval for the first time and I am positive we'll never see him at Indianapolis, unless he's in attendance to watch the see.
Tiago Monteiro
Narain Karthekayan
Ralph Firman
Others all too out-of-date.
Tiago Monteiro. He is really one of the few drivers who has raced within the states and probably has have more time on an oval than the other drivers.
Why has nobody mentioned Michael Schumacher? If anyone could transform to Indy, I think he could do it.
any of them adjectives of them, indy needs appropriate drivers at the race right in a minute we have a bout 7 well-mannered drivers and 26 field fillers,
im waiting for some of these great f1 drivers to project into america and prove that there more than great f1 drivers, that they are grear drivers, thats why mario andretti is the greatest driver ever, he won elegant prix races and championshps from copious diffrent formulas, and also conqured the ovals,
its not there but i voice Micheal Shumacher.
Well don't even consider Michael Schumacher as he would embarrass all of the Indy drivers and win by a 15 second fringe. Hakkinen would kick butt and purloin names too. I saw Mika Salo see just Saturday at the Utah Grand Prix, a round of the ALMS series. He did pretty economically, though I am sure it was more the Ferrari 430GT to blame than him.
A f1 press or a pole, is not 1 without Schummi
I conjecture Mika could do it. Being a past winner in another series make it a little easier to capture a ride since his name is more common, plus I think he have the savvy to do it and possibly win. The other guys don't even have ample wins together contained by F1 to equal Mika.
I'd love to see Mika and Mickey try the *real* brickyard. I think Mika would do powerfully. He can so something that most F1 champions don't do capably (if at all): pass.
While Mickey have an impressive diary, as far as I can tell he's done most of it as the editorial column of the F1 "parades". Can't recall too tons passes he made for the organize. No, passing contained by the pits don't count.
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