Rich Energy CEO William Storey has once again teased his commitment to a major deal, this time suggesting he is close to agreeing a takeover of Sunderland Football Club. Rich Energy spent half a season as name partner of Haas in 2019, but a litany of reliability issues, poor performances and clashes between Romain Grosjean
MoreRich Energy have once again teased a return to Formula 1 by tweeting a digital photo render of a 2022 car. The image displays a side view of the back of the car, with the rear wing, the exhaust and rear suspension visible. The livery features the black and gold of Rich Energy’s drinks cans,
MoreA number of F1 engineers believe that Sir Lewis Hamilton was “robbed” of the 2021 championship and want Max Verstappen to be stripped of his title. That’s according to William Storey, the outspoken co-founder and CEO of Rich Energy. The energy drinks company became the title sponsor of the Haas Formula 1 Team ahead of
MoreThey’re at it again. Rich Energy have sent out another teaser of their potential intentions to return to Formula 1 with a tweet on the day of McLaren’s 2022 car reveal. The energy drinks company became the name partner of the Haas team in 2019, with the Banbury-based squad having finished an impressive fifth in
MoreControversial energy drinks company Rich Energy has been ridiculed on social media after it once again teased its apparent return to the pinnacle of motorsport this upcoming season. Rich Energy became the title sponsor of the Haas Formula 1 team in 2019, but their partnership was short-lived, with the energy drinks brand “firing” the American
MoreRich Energy became well-known in the Formula 1 community in 2019, when they became the title sponsor of the Haas F1 Team. As part of the deal, Haas ran a gold and black livery on its cars to match the branding of a can of Rich Energy. William Storey, the founder of the company, received
MoreWilliam Storey, founder of Rich Energy – formerly the title sponsor of the Haas F1 Team – has claimed that COVID-19 vaccines are the “biggest scandal in public health history.” The controversial businessman has frequently slammed coronavirus vaccination programmes and government-mandated lockdowns, often prompting ridicule from social media users. “Without an ‘emergency’ they can’t push
MoreRich Energy has attracted plenty of ridicule on social media after posting a mock-up of a 2022 F1 car sporting a black and gold livery which features its logos. The energy drink brand, which previously was the title sponsor of the Haas F1 Team, teased a return to Formula One by posting the mock-up earlier
MoreWilliams unveiled their 2021 challenger on Friday, showing off the car’s noticeably different livery despite it maintaining a similar colour scheme to its predecessor. The FW43B has several areas on the car without any sponsorship branding, but the Grove-based team has said it will be announcing a few new deals in due course. READ: Vettel
MoreRich Energy founder William Storey has claimed that the energy drink brand will be returning to Formula One as a sponsor this year with a “strategic ally” which has purchased a majority stake in a team. Storey didn’t specify which team they will be returning with, but he claimed they would become the racing outfit’s
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