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Vodafone became one of Formula 1’s most recognizable sponsors during their partnership with McLaren in the 2000s and early 2010s, placing their bright red branding on some of the most successful cars of the era — including the 2008 championship-winning machine of Lewis Hamilton. Their bold, simple logo helped define the visual identity of that generation. Infiniti entered F1 through Red Bull Racing during the early hybrid era, becoming a major partner as the team dominated with Sebastian Vettel. Their sponsorship helped the brand position itself as a premium, performance-focused manufacturer, and the purple Infiniti logos became instantly associated with Red Bull’s success. Canon is remembered for its clean white-and-blue branding on the legendary Williams cars of the early 1990s, including the 1992 FW14B, one of the greatest F1 cars ever built. Their sponsorship era coincided with dominant performances from Nigel Mansell, Alain Prost and Damon Hill, making Canon one of the sport’s most iconic visuals. Rothmans was the distinctive dark-blue, white and gold sponsor that defined Williams’ mid-90s golden age, appearing on the cars that took Damon Hill and Jacques Villeneuve to world championships. The Rothmans livery remains one of the most loved and instantly recognizable designs in F1 history. Santander became heavily associated with Ferrari and McLaren during the 2010s, using Formula 1 to grow its international presence. Their red-and-white branding blended perfectly with Ferrari’s iconic colour scheme, making them one of the most visible financial sponsors in the sport. Gulf is perhaps the most iconic motorsport sponsor of all time, thanks to its legendary pale blue-and-orange colour scheme. Although best known from Le Mans, Gulf’s return to Formula 1 with McLaren revived a timeless racing identity and reintroduced one of the most beloved liveries ever created. #foryoupage
Vodafone became one of Formula 1’s most recognizable sponsors during their partnership with McLaren in the 2000s and early 2010s, placing their bright red branding on some of the most successful cars of the era — including the 2008 championship-winning machine of Lewis Hamilton. Their bold, simple logo helped define the visual identity of that generation. Infiniti entered F1 through Red Bull Racing during the early hybrid era, becoming a major partner as the team dominated with Sebastian Vettel. Their sponsorship helped the brand position itself as a premium, performance-focused manufacturer, and the purple Infiniti logos became instantly associated with Red Bull’s success. Canon is remembered for its clean white-and-blue branding on the legendary Williams cars of the early 1990s, including the 1992 FW14B, one of the greatest F1 cars ever built. Their sponsorship era coincided with dominant performances from Nigel Mansell, Alain Prost and Damon Hill, making Canon one of the sport’s most iconic visuals. Rothmans was the distinctive dark-blue, white and gold sponsor that defined Williams’ mid-90s golden age, appearing on the cars that took Damon Hill and Jacques Villeneuve to world championships. The Rothmans livery remains one of the most loved and instantly recognizable designs in F1 history. Santander became heavily associated with Ferrari and McLaren during the 2010s, using Formula 1 to grow its international presence. Their red-and-white branding blended perfectly with Ferrari’s iconic colour scheme, making them one of the most visible financial sponsors in the sport. Gulf is perhaps the most iconic motorsport sponsor of all time, thanks to its legendary pale blue-and-orange colour scheme. Although best known from Le Mans, Gulf’s return to Formula 1 with McLaren revived a timeless racing identity and reintroduced one of the most beloved liveries ever created. #foryoupage

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