Brands Well Known For Sponsorship That Have Disappeared
Brands Well Known For Sponsorship That Have Disappeared
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Keep it stiff

Original Poster:

1,824 posts

192 months

Thursday 30th October
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From the '60s onwards, many brands became household names through motorsport sponsorship. A good number of these have disappeared and I thought it might be interesting to stretch the grey matter by seeing how many we can remember.

I will start the ball rolling with a couple:




Dapster

8,433 posts

199 months

Thursday 30th October
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Andrews Heat for Hire


Alitalia


"Coughmans"


Gentleman's Magazine....



miniman

28,756 posts

281 months

Thursday 30th October
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Surely the pinnacle?


InitialDave

14,034 posts

138 months

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I believe, to get around any locales who were funny about tobacco advertising, it was technically a sponsorship relating to their branded watches.

worsy

6,339 posts

194 months

Thursday 30th October
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Rothmans and Marlboro still exist, or am I not getting the definition of disappeared?

TomTheTyke

448 posts

166 months

Thursday 30th October
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Are these brands that have disappeared from motorsport sponsorship or have disappeared altogether?

I read it as the latter, but obviously you can still get Marlboros, Camels in France, and it’s news to me if you can no longer get Jager!

zetec

4,886 posts

270 months

Thursday 30th October
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miniman said:
Surely the pinnacle?

Or...



Panamax

7,183 posts

53 months

Thursday 30th October
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Durex sponsored the Surtees Formula1 team way back in 1976, causing the BBC to pull out.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Damnthatsinteresting/comm...

InitialDave

14,034 posts

138 months

Thursday 30th October
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TomTheTyke said:
Are these brands that have disappeared from motorsport sponsorship or have disappeared altogether?

I read it as the latter, but obviously you can still get Marlboros, Camels in France, and it s news to me if you can no longer get Jager!
Hence the clarification in my post.

catso

15,420 posts

286 months

Thursday 30th October
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Panamax said:
Durex sponsored the Surtees Formula1 team way back in 1976, causing the BBC to pull out.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Damnthatsinteresting/comm...
Surely the point was not to pull out... scratchchin

Keep it stiff

Original Poster:

1,824 posts

192 months

Thursday 30th October
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A few of these miss the point, JPS, Camel and Marlborough are still live brands. As is Gold Leaf, arguably the start of it all. I was just looking for the brands that no longer exist.

moffspeed

3,215 posts

226 months

Thursday 30th October
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One of the most notorious - but you need to be of a certain age to understand the significance of Mr Syd Miller’s (dodgy) contribution to motor sport sponsorship.

National Organs and Southern Organs were companies involved in questionable HP deals on church organs so nothing to do with livers/kidneys etc….


moffspeed

3,215 posts

226 months

Thursday 30th October
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Whilst Alex Ribeiro managed to land the ultimate sponsor :


Dynion Araf Uchaf

4,958 posts

242 months

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Bonefish Blues

33,314 posts

242 months

Thursday 30th October
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Andrews Heat for Hire is still used by Andrews Sykes Group.

moffspeed

3,215 posts

226 months

Thursday 30th October
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What could be more non-PC, fag papers & an adult magazine. James Hunt’s understudy Rupert Keegan in a Hesketh.


Turbobanana

7,513 posts

220 months

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They exist only virtually now, so does ABBA count?


Turbobanana

7,513 posts

220 months

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For that matter:


vetrof

2,768 posts

192 months

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zetec said:
miniman said:
Surely the pinnacle?

Or...


Iconic liveries, but surely those brands still exist?

Smollet

14,032 posts

209 months

Thursday 30th October
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Does this company still exist?
I know BRM doesn’t.