Frank Williams wrote:You could have got a better cake!
Depends.AnthonyG wrote:I wonder if we'll ever see "pampers" on it.
I know someone who might. But I'm sworn to secrecy on who it isAnthonyG wrote:P&G sponsership for Williams. Does anyone have more information on this sponsership-deal?
I wonder if we'll ever see "pampers" on it.
"Depends" on what Frank uses. Sorry I went there.bhallg2k wrote:Depends...AnthonyG wrote:I wonder if we'll ever see "pampers" on it.
H?raymondu999 wrote:I know someone who might. But I'm sworn to secrecy on who it isAnthonyG wrote:P&G sponsership for Williams. Does anyone have more information on this sponsership-deal?
No need. That's exactly why I said it.ArchAngel wrote:"Depends" on what Frank uses. Sorry I went there.bhallg2k wrote:Depends...AnthonyG wrote:I wonder if we'll ever see "pampers" on it.
Gracias.mx_tifoso wrote:Senna is using the same chassis. I read it somewhere, but I'll try to remember where and post it on here so check back in a few minutes.
edit: http://motorsport.nextgen-auto.com/Senn ... 42228.html
Is this really prestigious?Senna awarded Lorenzo Bandini Trophy
Bruno Senna has been awarded the prestigious 2012 Lorenzo Bandini Trophy.
The award is a tribute to Lorenzo Bandini - the leading Italian driver at the time of his death in 1967 - and is organised by council of his home town of Brisighella. It is given to a driver in honour of their dedication to motor racing, spirit of competition and achievement, and is awarded on the basis of how results were achieved rather than the results themselves.
Since its inception in 1992 to mark the 25th anniversary of Bandini's death, recipients of the trophy have included Michael Schumacher, Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton, while Nico Rosberg was the 2011 winner. Williams has now announced that Senna will receive the award on July 15, with the winner traditionally driving the 12 kilometres from Faenza to Brisighella in a public display.
"It's a great honour to receive the Lorenzo Bandini Trophy, particularly when you consider the excellent racing drivers that have been awarded it in the past," Senna said. "I would like to thank the people of Brisighella for their kind support and generosity as well as all of those who have helped me in my career so far. I'm very much looking forward to the prize giving ceremony next month, which promises to be a great event."
http://en.espnf1.com/williams/motorspor ... 81289.html
The P&G sponsorship is €4m, €2m for Gillette and €2m for Head & Shoulders. Senna is bringing €8m of sponsorship and Bottas another €2m for 15 FP1 drives and 5 full test days. Maldanado is bringing $47m from PDVSA.raymondu999 wrote:I know someone who might. But I'm sworn to secrecy on who it is :mrgreen:AnthonyG wrote:P&G sponsership for Williams. Does anyone have more information on this sponsership-deal?
I wonder if we'll ever see "pampers" on it. :mrgreen: