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Post Tue Jul 10, 2012 9:24 am

Coca Cola are not current "partners". But I don't know when the Lucozade deal expires, although I'm guessing that it probably wouldn't be too big of a problem to end it if Coca Cola decides to jump on board.

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Post Tue Jul 10, 2012 9:57 am

Lucozade is there because of GSK, who as I understand it is in it for the long term.
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Post Tue Jul 10, 2012 1:42 pm

it would surprise me if Lucozade didn't take the step up to main sponsor. It makes sense to me more
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Post Tue Jul 10, 2012 3:06 pm

Crucial_Xtreme wrote:That said, I can see more than just McLaren switching over in 2013.

Why?
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Post Fri Jul 13, 2012 2:25 am

MY sources say Coca cola is NOT sponsoring Mclaren.
Because of a severe run of Chinese Telephone, all the journo's got it dead wrong!

It's not Coca cola. It is Coco! who is heading up the title sponsor list.
























What is this Coco of which I speak?

It is not a what it is a who.

Coco. :wink:

Her name is Coco. And she will be the majority share holder in Coco Mclaren Mercedes in 2013.

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Post Mon Jul 16, 2012 7:48 am

raymondu999 wrote:It's a tough call. Develop something that you know will only last for a few more months? Mind you in 2010 McLaren brought an update to the F-duct at Abu Dhabi, so... never say never



Yeah but they also had a chance to win the championship so :D
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Post Mon Jul 16, 2012 7:53 am

Arguably more so this year. In a season where things go topsy turvy race by race, arguably even better. In Abu Dhabi 2010 they had to recover a 24 point/race deficit. Now that deficit is FAR smaller.
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Post Mon Jul 16, 2012 8:29 am

raymondu999 wrote:Arguably more so this year. In a season where things go topsy turvy race by race, arguably even better. In Abu Dhabi 2010 they had to recover a 24 point/race deficit. Now that deficit is FAR smaller.


2012 is a lot more competitive as compared to the past few years where every season was dominated by 1 or 2 teams. this year alone, we already have 5 different team winning races.
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Post Mon Jul 16, 2012 9:53 am

CHT wrote:
raymondu999 wrote:Arguably more so this year. In a season where things go topsy turvy race by race, arguably even better. In Abu Dhabi 2010 they had to recover a 24 point/race deficit. Now that deficit is FAR smaller.


2012 is a lot more competitive as compared to the past few years where every season was dominated by 1 or 2 teams. this year alone, we already have 5 different team winning races.



You didnt watch F1 2010 ? Hardly dominated by 2 teams... Up until this season 2010 was the best season in years.
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Post Mon Jul 16, 2012 10:02 am

Huntresa wrote:
CHT wrote:
raymondu999 wrote:Arguably more so this year. In a season where things go topsy turvy race by race, arguably even better. In Abu Dhabi 2010 they had to recover a 24 point/race deficit. Now that deficit is FAR smaller.


2012 is a lot more competitive as compared to the past few years where every season was dominated by 1 or 2 teams. this year alone, we already have 5 different team winning races.



You didnt watch F1 2010 ? Hardly dominated by 2 teams... Up until this season 2010 was the best season in years.


IIRC RBR had 15 poles and 9 wins in 2010. first half it was between Mclaren and RBR, and the 2nd half it was Ferrari and RBR.
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Post Mon Jul 16, 2012 12:30 pm

Even if Red Bull had 15 poles they werent like 2011 when Vettel romped away and 9 wins was divided between 2 drivers, and the championship were nr 1 to 4 by 16 points. We have more between the drivers now then we had then, even if we have more winners this year.
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Post Tue Jul 17, 2012 12:39 am

Huntresa wrote:Even if Red Bull had 15 poles they werent like 2011 when Vettel romped away and 9 wins was divided between 2 drivers, and the championship were nr 1 to 4 by 16 points. We have more between the drivers now then we had then, even if we have more winners this year.


i thought this thread is talking about cars instead of drivers. even then, in 2010 we should also take into account those incidents between Vettel and Webber that cost them their chances of winning or scoring more points in some races, plus having to 2 equally strong driver fighting for wins throughout the season doesnt make it easier either.

2011 was an exceptional year for RBR and Vettel, but 2012 is also an exceptional year where so many teams are capable of fighting for win
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Post Tue Jul 17, 2012 7:08 am

Well you have to take the driver in to account since winning the constructors isnt just down to the car, just look at alonso and massa, alonso has been able to produce points all season while massa hasnt, and now they have one of the best cars but no chance of winning constructors.
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Post Wed Jul 18, 2012 1:37 am

Huntresa wrote:Well you have to take the driver in to account since winning the constructors isnt just down to the car, just look at alonso and massa, alonso has been able to produce points all season while massa hasnt, and now they have one of the best cars but no chance of winning constructors.


- Ferrari didnt start the season with a good car and thats why they are lagging behind in the constructor.

- It is common for F1 team to have a dominant no. 1 driver and still win WCC if they can produce a good car.

- The teams are using the same drivers throughout the season, the ability for Mclaren or any team to close the gap in the 2nd part of the season will be down to car development.
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Post Mon Jul 23, 2012 1:38 pm

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