What is marlboro f1?

Marlboro F1 was a Formula One racing team that competed in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The team was owned by Philip Morris International, the tobacco company that also sponsored the McLaren Formula One team. The team was also sometimes called Leyton House Racing because it was based in the Leyton House factory in the United Kingdom.

The team's main driver was Ivan Capelli, who drove for the team from 1987 to 1989. Other drivers included Maurício Gugelmin and Aguri Suzuki. The team never won a race, but they did achieve several podium finishes.

Marlboro F1 was disbanded in 1991 when Philip Morris International decided to focus their sponsorship efforts on the McLaren team. The Leyton House racing team continued to compete in Formula One for a few more years, but without the backing of Marlboro, the team struggled to remain competitive.