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Ferrari unveil new livery in Japan

Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen have unveiled a new look for Ferrari for the Japanese Grand Prix and beyond. Ferrari, alongside their long-term sponsors Philip Morris International, have launched a new global initiative called ‘Mission Winnow' which will see proper Philip Morris branding appear on the Ferrari car for the first time in a decade. Ferrari and Marlboro were synonymous with each other until a ban on cigarette branding came into place in 2008. But now the brand are building its future on electronic devices and smoke free product. Kimi Raikkonen & Sebastian Vettel unveil the new Ferrari SF-71H livery for the #JapaneseGP 🇯🇵 pic.twitter.com/2os9jPhSGp — SUTTON...
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