F1 Vodafone To Sponsor McLaren Mercedes F1 Team


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The McLaren Mercedes F1 team is announcing today that Vodafone will be their title sponsor for the 2007 race season.

Benefits of the sponsorship include branding on the the new 2007 cars, drivers' and pit crews' overalls and helmets, as well as other supporting elements. In addition, the new team name will be changed to "Vodafone McLaren Mercedes."

Customers of the Vodafone network will also benefit from the sponsorship. Members of the 3G network will be brought exclusive behind the scenes access to the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes racing team, allowing them to "live the motor racing experience" and feel like part of the racing team.

According to Peter Bamford, Vodafone’s Chief Marketing Officer: "We are excited about this new phase of involvement in motor racing. As Title Sponsor of the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes team it raises our association with Formula One to the ultimate level. The new agreement delivers a fantastic marketing platform; the associative rights we acquire as a result of this new sponsorship provide us with additional opportunities to continue to raise brand awareness, build brand preference and drive revenue. It will also provide our customers with unique and exciting content through Vodafone live! with 3G.”

Needless to say, I'm not a Vodafone customer, so the news really doesn't affect me... although, I wouldn't mind a little cut of the Vodafone action, if you know what I mean.

For more info, you can check out the full press release below.


OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE


Vodafone Will Be McLaren Mercedes Title Sponsor

Stuttgart, Dec 14, 2005

The sponsorship demonstrates Vodafone’s ongoing commitment to the Formula One World Championship, a sport which continues to deliver massive global television coverage and which has significant appeal for Vodafone’s consumer and business customers around the world.
The title sponsorship includes a number of benefits:

The team name will be ‘Vodafone McLaren Mercedes’.

Vodafone will be the ‘Official Mobile Partner’ of the team.

Dominant Title Sponsorship branding on the new 2007 cars, drivers' and pit crews' overalls and helmets and other ancillary elements.

Significant marketing activation opportunities including hospitality, merchandising, and promotional rights including access to drivers and track days.

Behind the scenes access to the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes racing team, enabling Vodafone to bring exclusive content to Vodafone live! with 3G customers, allowing them to ‘live the motor racing experience’ and feel part of the racing team.

Additional content will include Vodafone McLaren Mercedes racing news updates, test results and full team biographies, the McLaren story, exclusive Vodafone McLaren Mercedes team games, videos, ringtones, wallpapers and screensavers.

Commenting on the agreement Peter Bamford, Vodafone’s Chief Marketing Officer said, "We are excited about this new phase of involvement in motor racing. As Title Sponsor of the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes team it raises our association with Formula One to the ultimate level. The new agreement delivers a fantastic marketing platform; the associative rights we acquire as a result of this new sponsorship provide us with additional opportunities to continue to raise brand awareness, build brand preference and drive revenue. It will also provide our customers with unique and exciting content through Vodafone live! with 3G.”

“This is only the third time for more than 30 years that the opportunity to become the team’s Title Sponsor has existed," said Ron Dennis, Chairman and CEO of the McLaren Group and McLaren Mercedes Team Principal. "The status of the brand and the level of activation in support of the sponsorship were key criteria for our choice of Title Sponsor and Vodafone over-delivers in all respects. In addition, as our agreement is long-term, this provides important stability within the Team, allowing us to focus fully on our objective of winning races and Championships together. We are delighted to welcome Vodafone to the team and look forward to many future successes."

"We welcome Vodafone as the new title sponsor to the team," said Norbert Haug, Vice-President, Mercedes-Benz Motorsport. "The fact that a world-renowned brand like Vodafone with such an impressive market performance has joined us is of significant importance not only for the team but also for all our world class sponsor partners. I am sure that each one will benefit from the respective activities of the other, which is a first class prospect for everybody involved."

Copyright © 2005, DaimlerChrysler AG
 
theyr loggo and colours does not go well with the McL MB colours.. i think they should just have their white logo and the white brandtag.. on the ordinary black and silver surface of the car.. no damn signs of red..
 
The Artist said:
theyr loggo and colours does not go well with the McL MB colours.. i think they should just have their white logo and the white brandtag.. on the ordinary black and silver surface of the car.. no damn signs of red..

Star&Car said:
YEah,i second that.Keep red away from McLaren cars plz. :eusa_pray

Sorry to say but McL announced they are going back to red livery since the West sponsorship (Black&Silver) came to an end this past season.... which is truly a shame, because their livery was second to none!
 
In DTM the vodafone mercedes team is silver with red vodafone logos, which looks pretty sweet actually, they will still keep some silver in them because of mercedes, West did red and white packets of cigarettes as well as silver and light blue, i think the silver was influenced more by mercedes....
 
Great, just what we need, more red and white on the grid. Now we'll have Toyota, Honda, Midland, Ferrari, and McLaren with red and white on their cars. Vodafone apparently thinks Ferrari is on the way out, and also they couldn't have title sponsorship with Ferrari as Marlboro had that right.
 
Wow damn is that a PS or is that the new F1 car with the new colours.. cause it looks damn nice..
 
The Artist said:
Wow damn is that a PS or is that the new F1 car with the new colours.. cause it looks damn nice..


dunno, i found it on autobild.de.......the vodafone clk dtm team also have a sweet paint job! lol! if they are not title sponsor until 2007 then what are they doing for 2006? i suppose they cant have vodafone as they are still with ferrari lol!!
 
Interesting rumour...


Schu set for last year in red?
Will he follow Vodafone?


(GMM) The German press has gone into overdrive with speculation that 2006 may be Michael Schumacher's last season in a Ferrari car.

First, the 36-year-old has not yet renewed his Maranello contract - which runs out at the end of next year - after Ferrari endured its worst season, 2005, of the long Schumacher era.

Moreover, sources in the German media insist that major Ferrari backer Vodafone's switch to McLaren may be significant. It is pointed out that Michael, 36, is also personally sponsored by the mobile phone giant, thus reigniting gossip of his own silver clad swap.

Schumacher's Vodafone deal also runs out in 2006.

His manager Willi Weber, in the 'TZ' publication, said Vodafone's move does not 'necessarily' mean that Schumacher will follow, but added that 'everything is possible'.

The 'Bild' newspaper, meanwhile, reports that Ferrari's Vodafone loss will leave a hole of about $50 million in the reds' annual budget.

The daily tabloid also said that team boss Jean Todt is looking to retire in Malaysia at the end of 2006, and also that technical brain Ross Brawn - similarly out of contract for 2007 and beyond - is beating off the offers of rival teams.


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i doubt if Schumi will stay for more than a year at Scuderia! Especially after that really bad season. And i hope that a great driver will replace him, so that Ferrari will not loose the respect...
 
Ferrari find Vodafone successor
De Beers join Italian squad for '07


(GMM) F1 team Ferrari will replace its lost Vodafone backing with that of 'De Beers' in 2007.

De Beers is the world's dominant diamond mining and trading company, and is credited for penning the well-known 'A Diamond is Forever' motto.

The Vodafone space became available on Ferrari's '07 single seater car when the mobile phone operator decided to switch to a title sponsorship at McLaren.

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