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F1 Team Sponsors: Companies investing in Formula 1 teams this season

Tanish Chachra
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F1 Team Sponsors: Companies investing in Formula 1 teams this season

Formula 1 Sponsors 2020: List of companies sponsoring in the Formula 1 2020 season; with rescheduled calendar back in action.

F1 is an expensive sport and it needs huge financial backing to keep its flow throughout the year, considering the logistics, maintenance of the car and travel.

Even the resources to build a car are hefty, therefore, F1 teams and organizers need big corporate sponsorship to make themselves viable on the racetrack.

In total, F1 has a huge list of sponsors for 2020, even though the season was facing a huge threat of being scrapped as many Grand Prix were cancelled.

But the FIA managed to pull 8 races on the calendar for now, with a possibility of adding more races into the season. But despite the low number of races, sponsors didn’t attempt either malign or shorten their contracts, courtesy to the brand F1 has been able to build over the years. 

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F1 Team Sponsors

Mercedes:

Petronas, UBS, Epson, Bose, Tommy Hilfiger, IWC, Hewlett Packard, Marriot Bonvoy, Monster Energy, Pure Storage, CrowdStrike, TIBCO, Puma, Police, OMP, OZ racing, Endless, Stilo, Seedlip and Pirelli.

Ferrari:

Philip Morris International, Shell, Ray Ban, Kapersky, UPS, Weichai, Hublot, Mahle, OMR, Puma, Eightcap, Infor, SKF, Marelli, NGK, Brembo, Experis, Riedel, Iveco, OZ racing, Sabelt, Bell, Palantir, Alfa Romeo, Garrett, Technogym and Pirelli.

Red Bull Racing:

Rauch, Honda, Mobil 1 Esso, Aston Martin, Puma, Tag Heuer, Citrix, Futurocoin, Piquadro, Siemens, AT&T, Hewlett Packard, IBM, Dita, W66.com, Hexagon, DMG Mori, PWR, Snowflake, Ansys, Sabelt, OZ, kx technology and Pirelli.

McLaren:

British-American Tobacco, Dell, Huski chocolate, Estrella Galicia, Automation Anywhere, Richard Mille, Hilton, Coca Cola, Unilever, FxPro, CNBC, Oneplus, Mindmaze, Klipsch, Akebono, Sparco, Volvo trucks, Sikkens, Enkei, Vive, Mazak, Marelli, Technogym, Stratasys, Kaust, Hookit, FAI Aviation Group and Pirelli – all of these are F1 partners, they have other for Group/eSports.

Renault:

Castrol, Infiniti, RCi, MAPFRE, BP Ultimate, Dupont, Microsoft, Bell & Ross, TMALL, Eurodatacar, Genii Capital, Le coq sportif, 3D systems, Alpinestars, Boeing, Breton, Cannondale, Elysium, GF Machining solutions, Hechter, Hexis, HP, ixell, Jabil, Matrix, OZ Racing, PerkinElmer, Siemens, Verizon Media, Volume Graphics, Yxlon and Pirelli.

Alpha Tauri (formerly Toro Rosso):

myWorld, MOOSE, Red Bull, Honda, Edifice Casio, Randstad, RDS, Riedel, Siemens, Red Bull Mobile, Hangar 7 and Pirelli

Alfa Romeo Racing:

Alfa Romeo, PKN ORLEN, Adler Pelzer Group, Carrera, Claro, Richard Mille, Singha, Additive industries, EGV1, GlobeAir, Hewlett Packard, Iveco, Marelli, Mitsubishi Electric, Save the Children, Sparco, Walter Meier, 3D Systems, AB Dynamic, Brutsch-Ruegger, Carbon Connect, Interoll, Quintus, Riedel, Singapore Airlines and Pirelli.

Racing Point:

Bombardier, Breast Cancer Care, BWT, Canadalife, Claro, Infinitum, JCB, Magnesium, NEC, SpScore.com, Sport Pesa, Telcel, Telmex, Acronis, Adaptavist, Alpinestars, IFS, OrangeBus, Ravenol, Univa, 3D Systems, Condeco, EBB3, GTECHNIQ, Hackett, Macauley, RNT Rausch, SAS, Schuberth, STL, UPS Direct, Voip Unlimited and Pirelli.

Haas:

Haas Automation, Jack & Jones, Peak, Blue,DEF, Stichd, Alpinestars, Richard Mille, Nominet Cyber, MindMaze and Pirelli

Williams:

ROKiT,  ABK, Bogarts, Bandero, Acronis, Sofina, Lavazza, RBC, NetJets, Financial Times, Ponos, Alpinestars, APL, PPG, DTEX, Thales, Michael Caines, Life Fitness and Pirelli

About the author

Tanish Chachra

Tanish Chachra

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Tanish Chachra is the Motorsport editor at The SportsRush. He saw his first race when F1 visited India in 2011, and since then, his romance with the sport has been seasonal until he took up this role in 2020. Reigniting F1's coverage on this site, Tanish has fallen in love with the sport all over again. He loves Kimi Raikkonen and sees a future world champion in Oscar Piastri. Away from us, he loves to snuggle inside his books.

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