When F1 sponsors go rogue
The disappearance of Rich Energy from the roster of Formula 1 sponsors came as little surprise to MARK GALLAGHER, who has seen peculiar team partners come and go - from diamond traders to porn barons...
If you have been following the Rich Energy shenanigans, in which every twist and turn relating to its logo, contract with Haas and company ownership was played out on Twitter, there is no reason to be shocked.
Behind every Formula 1 sponsorship you will find people, with the full spectrum of behaviours and degrees of professionalism that can bring.
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