Is Santander still a Ferrari sponsor?
Santander meanwhile announced a multi-year partnership with Formula 1 itself in September, almost a week after ending its sponsorship deal with Ferrari. From the 2025 F1 season, the firm will serve as the official F1 retail banking partner. Carlos Sainz’s Williams is already branded with a major new sponsor. Santander, the Spanish bank, has left Ferrari and will now work with Williams in the F1 2025 season.
Who is replacing Santander at Ferrari?
Ferrari has announced that UniCredit will replace Santander as its partner, following the end of its agreement with the Spanish bank. The multi-year partnership with UniCredit is set to start in 2025, after Ferrari’s current deal with Santander concludes on December 31, ending a three-year collaboration. Ferrari’s multi-year partnership with UniCredit, the leading pan-European bank was first announced in September 2024.
How much money is HP giving Ferrari?
Ferrari’s HP sponsorship deal matches Red Bull’s Oracle partnership: — Ferrari’s sponsorship deal with tech giant HP is reportedly worth $100 million annually, equaling Red Bull’s deal with Oracle as the largest sponsorship in F1. Ferrari have reportedly drawn level with Red Bull in the big money business of F1 team sponsors. A year ago, Oracle’s partnership with Red Bull was the biggest team sponsor in the paddock. But now the arrival of HP to sponsor Ferrari has rivalled that huge deal.
Who owns the $70 million Ferrari?
The current record for world’s most expensive Ferrari was set in June 2018 when a 1963 250 GTO (chassis 4153GT) was sold to David MacNeil in a private sale for $70 million. According to data analysed by the digital platform Sportico, Ferrari tops the list with an estimated valuation of 4. Mercedes (3. Red Bull Racing (3.Classic Motors For Sale In 2018, Chassis 4153 GT, a 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO, was sold in a private transaction for a staggering $70 million, setting the record for the most expensive classic car ever sold. The buyer? David MacNeil, the founder and CEO of WeatherTech, the premium automotive accessories company.