Get your company logo on Hamilton and Button's McLarens

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Get your company logo on Hamilton and Button's McLarens. Car And GPS, F1, Vodafone, McLaren 0

25 June 2010 13:45 GMT / By Paul Lamkin

Those adverts on the side of F1 cars must cost businesses mega-money. That's why you only ever see the logos of huge multinational conglomerates rather than the logos of your local chippie or the dodgy phone unlocking shop in town.

But now, for one race only, small businesses are being given their chance for some serious worldwide exposure as Vodafone, in partnership with the McLaren Mercedes F1 team are offering a spot on the side of the cars driven by F1 world champ Jenson Button and his team-mate, former champ, Lewis Hamilton.

If you fancy seeing your companies logo on the supercars then simply head here and register before 1 July and you might just get some exposure at the British Grand Prix on 11 July. You must already be a Vodafone business client to enter.

“The chance for a small to medium size business customer to feature on a Vodafone McLaren Mercedes car is unique. It’s global television exposure for free,” says Guy Laurence, Vodafone UK’s CEO.

As well as the exposure, you'll also win two tickets to watch the Grand Prix in style in the grandstand. You'll probably not be able to see your company's logo from there though, not unless you've got incredibly freaky eyesight.

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