The first one that comes to head is T-Minus, Arrows A20, ´99
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Faustus wrote:The Hype energy drink sponsoring Arrows in 1995, which didn't actually exist as a product until 2000. Curiously, the company is managed by Bertrand Gachot!
kevinbotz wrote:Cantonese is a completely nonsensical f*cking alien language masquerading as some grossly bastardised form of Chinese
Gonzo wrote:Wasn't there some sort of communisim in the East part of Germany?
tommykl wrote:The Surtees revolution in the 70's: Durex and Penthouse.
watka wrote:European Aviation - Paul Stoddart's company.
Never really took off.
That was poor.
ibsey wrote:Things happen in my underwear, every time I hear those Ferrari's.
Jack O Melley wrote:I think Teuco, which sponsored front wing's Andrea Moda in 1992, has gone bankrupt.
JohnMLTX wrote:watka wrote:European Aviation - Paul Stoddart's company.
Never really took off.
That was poor.
1989 to 2008, and at it's peak had over 24 aircraft in it's fleet?
Seems decently successful to me.
Biscione wrote:"Some Turkemenistani gulag repurposed for residential use" is the best way yet I've heard to describe North / East Glasgow.
Aerond wrote:Watching some 90´s liveries I was thinking about reject sponsors... I mean, brands which once supported an F1 team and then failed commercially. What can you bring??
The first one that comes to head is T-Minus, Arrows A20, ´99
Faustus wrote:The Hype energy drink sponsoring Arrows in 1995, which didn't actually exist as a product until 2000. Curiously, the company is managed by Bertrand Gachot!
Dr. Helmut Marko wrote: Finally we have an Australian in the team who can start a race well and challenge Vettel.
AndreaModa wrote:one of the most disgusting F1 liveries ever!
AndreaModa wrote:Haha! Maybe if there was no orange on it, it's not helped by the tiny Penzoil logos on those gigantic sidepods.
Still I suppose we only got to see it in one race anyway so it doesn't really matter!
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
MCard LOLAdinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
dr-baker wrote:AndreaModa wrote:Haha! Maybe if there was no orange on it, it's not helped by the tiny Penzoil logos on those gigantic sidepods.
Still I suppose we only got to see it in one race anyway so it doesn't really matter!
You mean one qualifying session? It never was allowed into a race!
Faustus wrote:Dodgy Mailk Ado Ibrahim. He never paid, apparently. His name was dirt around Arrows when I was there.
How about Moneytron, Jean-Pierre Van Rossem's company? Dodgy business, although he managed to pay the bills regularly. He claimed that he had modelled the stock market and could predict and anticipate market trends.
mario wrote:Faustus wrote:Dodgy Mailk Ado Ibrahim. He never paid, apparently. His name was dirt around Arrows when I was there.
How about Moneytron, Jean-Pierre Van Rossem's company? Dodgy business, although he managed to pay the bills regularly. He claimed that he had modelled the stock market and could predict and anticipate market trends.
I hate to say it, but those who make such bold claims and offer such suspiciously consistent returns often turn out to have some hidden secret. And considering that he later received a five year jail term for fraudulent dealing, I wonder if he was using the same trick as Madoff (i.e. a Ponzi scheme) - at the very least, the language and pattern of dealing bears a number of similarities.
Could be worse though - there is the case of Charles Zwolsman Sr., who has recently passed away in a Dutch jail. His son was briefly Lewis Hamilton's team mate in Formula 3, and Zwolsman Sr. happened to give Frentzen a break in the 1992 Le Mans (which is how Frentzen managed to revive his career and eventually made his way into Formula 1).
Unfortunately, Zwolsman Sr. happened to have a sideline in smuggling drugs - he has been in and out of Dutch jails since 1988 on drugs charges, and at time of death was serving a three year sentence for drug and weapon smuggling offences. http://adamcooperf1.com/2011/01/21/zwol ... ch-prison/
The reason that I'm bringing this up is because, given that Zwolsman Sr. happened to own a business entity (of dubious intentions), did he happen to sponsor any drivers (perhaps Frentzen) or teams at any point?
Monstrobolaxa wrote:Faustus wrote:The Hype energy drink sponsoring Arrows in 1995, which didn't actually exist as a product until 2000. Curiously, the company is managed by Bertrand Gachot!
Not accurate!
Hype was created in 1994 and its advertising plan was essentially F1, they kept on increasing their investment, to try and equal the amount of exposure that Red Bull was having! But the problem was that the sales didn't increase, even though they sponsored Benetton (96,97) and Williams (97)...half way through 1997 Hype closed and declared bankruptcy! This was caused by the excess amounts of money they were spending on marketing, with out it reflecting on sales.
The company was relaunched a few years later, with Bertrand envolved.
JeremyMcClean wrote:Winfield smokes? That was a horrible sponsor.
And 555.
SuperAguri wrote:Power Horse was another energy drink company that sponsored Arrows and also had difficulties selling drinks... Who remembers EJ-10, the energy drink made by Eddie Jordan?
One of my favourite sponsors was Roces who sponsored the airboxes of Forti and Minardi, even though I only found out recently that they were a inline skate maker...
FMecha wrote:
Eddie Jordan's PR stunt?
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
MCard LOLAdinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.