Los logotipos de McDonald's aparecerán en los coches de Red Bull.

      En Red Bull Racing anunciaron la firma de un contrato de patrocinio con la cadena de restaurantes de comida rápida McDonald's.

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Los logotipos de McDonald's aparecerán en los coches de Red Bull.

En Red Bull Racing anunciaron la firma de un contrato de patrocinio con la cadena de restaurantes de comida rápida McDonald's.