Rumor: Mercedes could get new Saudi title sponsor (Update)

(GMM) Toto Wolff has added his denial to reports Mercedes could be set for a change of title sponsor.

We reported last month that Petronas, the Malaysian oil company that has partnered with the ultra-successful Formula 1 team since 2010, could be about to be replaced by Saudi Aramco – Saudi Arabia’s public oil company.

Aramco is already a major sponsor of Formula 1, and sources report that with Jeddah on the 2021 calendar and Qatar also part of the sport’s long-term strategy, Saudi Arabia and F1 are clearly moving closer together.

Petronas, however, played the rumors down.

“Petronas and Mercedes have been partners since 2010 in a collaborative long-term relationship that is mutually beneficial to both parties,” said a spokesperson.

“Last year, we extended our partnership for another multi-year cycle, and we are proud to continue to be working together to deliver cutting-edge performance.”

Lewis Hamilton, 2021 Hungarian Grand Prix, Saturday – LAT Images

Mercedes boss Wolff now tells Speed Week when asked about the Aramco reports: “There’s nothing to it at all.

“The partnership with our title sponsor Petronas is long term. We still have many years to go together.”

The Austrian also seems unfazed by Mercedes’ current situation, with seven time world champion Lewis Hamilton trailing Red Bull’s Max Verstappen in the world championship by 12 points with just five races to go.

“The situation is not new for us,” he insisted. “Even if it’s being puffed up into a king’s fight, it’s just normal day-to-day business for us.”

Wolff also thinks Mercedes has nothing to fear about Red Bull’s current form.

“We now have a good car that we understand better than before,” he said. “And our great advantage is that we no longer have to prove anything.

“That makes it easier for us. I don’t know how it looks with the others, but we have built up enough self-confidence to handle the situation.”


October 19, 2021 

(GMM) Reports are emerging that Mercedes may soon undergo a change of F1 title sponsorship.

It is rumored that Petronas, the Malaysian oil company that has partnered with the ultra-successful Formula 1 team since 2010, could be replaced by Saudi Aramco – Saudi Arabia’s public oil company.

Aramco is already a major sponsor of Formula 1 overall, and sources report that with Jeddah on the 2021 calendar and Qatar also part of the sport’s long-term strategy, Saudi Arabia and F1 are clearly moving closer together.

Petronas, however, is not ready to confirm that it is being replaced at Mercedes.

Mercedes co-owner Ineos has close ties with Aramco as they work together on projects in Saudi Arabia.  Steve Etherington Photo

“Petronas and Mercedes have been partners since 2010 in a collaborative long-term relationship that is mutually beneficial to both parties,” said a spokesperson.

“Last year, we extended our partnership for another multi-year cycle, and we are proud to continue to be working together to deliver cutting-edge performance.”

Mercedes supplied a similar public statement.

But if Mercedes and Aramco do join forces, that may pose an ethical dilemma for Lewis Hamilton, who is highly outspoken on issues relating to human rights.

“I’m very curious to see how Hamilton wakes up to read this news,” said Kees van de Grint, a former F1 engineer for Ferrari and Bridgestone.

“I don’t know how he’s going to reconcile this with how he gets involved in his contemporary discussions. Hamilton has his opinions, but I think he should stick to them,” he told RTL GP.

As for Mercedes more generally, van de Grint is not ready to say that Hamilton’s team is now definitely favorite to win the 2021 title.

“I actually don’t think Mercedes is really sure why they are suddenly going so much faster because they haven’t had so many updates,” said the Dutchman.

“Maybe it’s just that they understand better how to set up the car for the tracks, while there are still some question marks about that at Red Bull.”

 

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