dennis03+FollowF1 cars are covered in βBeerβ ads, isn't it weird? ππ€Have you watched Formula 1 and noticed all those beer logos on the cars? The "0.0% Beer" thing, non-alcoholic stuff. Heineken 0.0, Peroni 0.0, Estrella 0.0, everywhere. Actually itβs a smart way to get around strict advertising rules in the 21 countries F1 races in, plus all the others where the broadcast goes. By showing β0.0β instead of their regular beer, the big brands keep their names on screen without breaking local laws that ban alcohol ads. You know in places like France, the rules are so tight that even a non-alcoholic logo can be banned if it reminds people of the real thing. Itβs not a new idea either. Tobacco companies used similar tricks when cigarette ads were banned. The non-alcoholic beer push is basically the modern version, just with a $17 billion global market behind it. Quite ironic -- you can see these beer brands being plastered everywhere around the racing circuit. #Formula1 #MarketingHacks #Beverages #F1fans #SportsBusiness #Branding #Cars 10Share
lisa79+FollowF1βs Popularity Contest? π€Okay, get this: F1's "Driver of the Day" is causing drama because it's a fan-voted award. Sometimes it feels like a popularity contest instead of a performance reward. Like, last season, Lando Norris got it in Austria despite finishing last. Some fans were like, 'Really?!' Maybe F1 should mix in some objective stats with fan votes. Imagine if taking down Max in a Red Bull was weighted differently! Thoughts? Formula1 #DriverOfTheDay #F1Fans #Motorsport #Formula1 #DriverOfTheDay #F1Fans #Motorsport #Sports40Share