F1 | Ferrari in France without the “Mission Winnow” logo

Ferrari to remove MW logo due to French anti-tobacco regulations

F1 | Ferrari in France without the “Mission Winnow” logo

Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz will face the next Formula 1 French Grand Prix without the “Mission Winnow” logo printed on the bonnet and on the front and rear wings of the SF21. Due to the anti-tobacco regulations in force in France, the Maranello team will be forced not to display the now classic green "logo" referring to Mission Winnow, to avoid incurring sanctions from local authorities.

According to what "filters" from the Cavallino factory, Sainz and Leclerc will take to the track with a totally red livery and without references to the brand attributable to Phillip Morris. The graphics will therefore not be replaced as happened two seasons ago, when the drivers took to the track with the writing "90 Years" to remember the Cavallino's 90 years in Formula 1. See you on Friday for the first free practice on the Le Castellet track.

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