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Williams F1

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Gulf (who own Reviva) are a sponsor of Williams F1. Thats the link and based on the shirt leak last night that we cant ut the video on here about, Gulf are the sponsor of the away strip.

Williams F1 for me is a red herring

 
Gulf (who own Reviva) are a sponsor of Williams F1. Thats the link and based on the shirt leak last night that we cant ut the video on here about, Gulf are the sponsor of the away strip.

Williams F1 for me is a red herring

Whether it’s a red herring or not is largely irrelevant. People talking about it has benefits. I’d be surprised if this board and Keith’s don’t see an increase in traffic, it would be interesting to know as it might offer a snapshot in to what is actually going on out there.
 
My recollection is that the Swans were sponsored by Action petrol stations, who were bought out by Gulf, with the sponsorship transferring as a result
 
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