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Ferrari under investigation ahead of 2019 season over advertising breach

Ferrari could start the 2019 season already on the back foot after the Australian authorities announced the team's new Mission Winnow livery may be in breach of tobacco advertising laws. The Prancing Horse could be forced to turn up to Melbourne with a different livery. Australian laws preventing tobacco sponsorship has meant the team's new livery could be called into question over the branding. In the past, the team advertised Marlboro cigarettes, the Philip Morris sponsorship deal leading to the unmistakable Ferrari liveries of the past few decades. Now, with Philip Morris' move into the e-cigarette market, it was announced ahead of the 2018 Japanese Grand Prix that Ferrari would feature...
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