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AlphaTauri becomes Visa Cash App RB F1 team

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LONDON :The Red Bull-owned AlphaTauri Formula One team changed their name on Wednesday to Visa Cash App RB, a mouthful likely to be shortened by most commentators to the last two letters, and announced a livery launch in Las Vegas on Feb.

8.The deal is part of Visa's first major global sports sponsorship in more than 15 years with a multi-year agreement to partner the newly-named team and dominant world champions Red Bull Racing.The team's drivers are Australian Daniel Ricciardo and Japanese Yuki Tsunoda.

Italy-based AlphaTauri were previously Scuderia Toro Rosso, and before that Minardi, and the latest version sparked plenty of debate."Visa Cash App RB is the worst team name in Formula One history and is an embarrassment to Red Bull and Formula One as a whole," declared an article on the website.The claim was bold bearing in mind the 1970s saw both the Surtees Durex team, backed by a condom maker, and Penthouse Rizla Racing Hesketh promoting a 'men's magazine' and a cigarette paper brand.Both of those were generally referred to as Surtees and Hesketh.The sport has also had team names featuring cigarette brands, refrigerators, real estate companies, drinks, watches and toiletries.

AlphaTauri is the name of Austrian energy drink company Red Bull's fashion brand.The official website said the new team will be known as RB, although that could prove problematic as Red Bull Racing's cars have traditionally taken the RB prefix with last year's designated the RB19.

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