Ferrari, a new title sponsor is coming? The deal would be mind-boggling

Ferrari, a new title sponsor is coming? The deal would be mind-boggling
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According to some rumors, Ferrari could soon announce the new title sponsor with an agreement with astronomical figures.

The run-up to Red Bull isn’t just about the track. Ferrari would be close to announcing its new title sponsor with an agreement with astronomical figures.

According to some rumors, Ferrari could soon announce the new title sponsor with an agreement with astronomical figures – Photo: Scuderia Ferrari via

Currently it is the team led by Christian Horner that has the most profitable title sponsor on the grid with Oracle which would pour a lot of money into Red Bull’s coffers.

A new title sponsor is on the way for the Rossa

As reported by Sportbusiness, the Maranello team would have an agreement with Hewlett-Packard starting from 2025. The well-known IT company thus continues its link with F1. After being a sponsor of Williams, HP also has various agreements with Mercedes and Stake Sauber.

In this way, given that we are talking about astronomical figures, the Cavallino would obtain rather large financial support in view of the arrival of Lewis Hamilton. The Briton will receive a salary of more than a million in an agreement that goes beyond the track.

For the Rossa it would be a return to the title sponsor after the separation with Mission Winnow. Furthermore, the confirmation of the agreement with HP would once again highlight the importance of Lewis Hamilton’s arrival. The Briton, in addition to his considerable experience on the track, will attract numerous sponsors to himself (and to Ferrari) given that in recent months there was also talk of a possible interest from Tommy Hilfiger.

The Cavallino management certainly evaluated this aspect as it had happened on the occasion of Cristiano Ronaldo’s arrival at Juventus, the other “coup of the century” by Elkann.

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