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If they ping Ferrari on that, then that's quite likely Ducati screwed. No more Marlboro money, no more Ducati MotoGP bike unless someone else ponies up a 100 mil a year quick smart![]()
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If they ping Ferrari on that, then that's quite likely Ducati screwed. No more Marlboro money, no more Ducati MotoGP bike unless someone else ponies up a 100 mil a year quick smart![]()
They've been doing that for years - I'm surprised it took the thought police so long.
The used to have signage that was the side on silhouette of a race car, and from a distance you'd swear it said Marlboro..
Oh, no doubt about it, and I too am surprised it took the fun nazis this long. I really hope that it doesn't play out like you'd expect though![]()
I had a mate who worked for Marlboro Yamaha in the nineties and he had a whole bunch of shoulder & chest flashes with different logo's on for different markets.
They ranged from the word "Marlboro" to wear in Japan, to red and white rectangles for Germany.
I've got a couple somewhere..
Hope they don't come for the RGV next... they'll have to rip the Lucky Strike fairings from my cold dead hands![]()
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
Ducati Marlboro Team..... mmmmm something in that name?????
ohhhh it's on the tip on my lighter![]()
DUCATI ------- A real bike in a sea of shit!
I have faith in the legal minds at Philip Morris International. You have to wonder how long the company plands to maintain it's relationship with Ferrari though with Santander taking a bigger portion of the bodywork these days.
The competition is perhaps less subtle than PM. There's no subliminal messaging in the Rizla Suzuki livery and I doubt much of that sponsor's product is digested in any other way than smoking it.
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