Will Porsche enter F1 from 2026?
Previously, Porsche and Audi planned to participate in F1 from 2026Former Volkswagen CEO Herbert DiessorThomas Laudenbach from Porsche Motorsport said:Since then, there has been no official announcement yet, and I don't know what's going on... I think the current situation is.
I haven't followed this very seriously, but first of all, about Audi
- Audi wants to buy McLaren team and enter the race
- McLaren team not interested in selling
It is said that Porsche
- I want to participate in Porsche x Red Bull (affiliation? Acquisition?)
As for this, it has already been understood that Porsche intends to acquire 50% of the shares of Red Bull Technology Ltd., and although it is believed that both parties have agreed, there has been no official announcement yet. By the way... is that the situation most people are in? I think (sorry if the details are different).
F1nally is so cool
So, at that time, the other day, on August 10, 2022, a word that apparently Porsche had applied for registration was officially registered by the German trademark office, and the word was "F1nally".
What is it, isn't it too stylish?
The word is finally. However, the first "Fi" is changed to "F1" and it feels like it's read as final.
The meaning of finaly is "finally" or "finally", and the beginning is also read as "F1 (F1)", so what is this already hidden from Porsche?
"I'm finally in F1!"
It must be the word that conveys that. In F1, it's F1nally! ! !
No, this is too stylish. F1 is finally ... I was deeply convinced, and I was impressed that the person who thought of this was wonderful ^ ^
Looking at the application table above, you can see that Anmelder is referring to the applicant, Porsche, and in which category he registered. , 38, 42".
14, 18, 25, and 28 all seem to point to commercialization into various things, maybe for official goods. Also, video games are included in that, so there is a possibility that it will appear in future F1 games.
Since 35, 38, 41, and 42 are more business categories (including science & technology services, research, analysis, etc.), Porsche will develop a F1 car powertrain that runs on 100% synthetic fuel. It seems that there are various speculations that it means.
By the way, it seems that it was only registered in Germany, and the word F1nally has not yet been registered as a trademark in the United States or the United Kingdom at this time.
But what's interesting is that when you access "F1nally.com", it says "It's not Porsche" ↓ ^^
In the future, I hope the day will come when this "F1nally" is really used (=Porsche F1 participation).
I'm sure it's said that the talks with Red Bull are already progressing behind the scenes, so it feels like it's finally here.
Finally ^^!
Source:
◆Porsche's 'F1nally' Trademark Application Hints at Upcoming F1 Entry
◆Porsche Confirms F1 Future With New F1nally Trademark
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