Winfield was a major
sponsor of sport in Australia until outlawed by the
Tobacco Advertising Prohibition Act 1992 that banned all
tobacco advertising and sponsorship starting from December 1995 onwards. Some limited exemptions were granted for the
Australian Grand Prix and the
Australian Open Golf, hence Winfield was seen at the Australian Grand Prix in
1998 and
1999 when it was the title sponsor of the
Williams F1 Team.
Auto sponsorship in the
Williams FW20 at the
1998 Italian Grand Prix Winfield was the main sponsor of the
Williams F1 Team in 1998 and 1999. The sponsorship was part of the deal Williams signed with the then-parent company of Winfield,
Rothmans International, whose flagship brand had sponsored the multi-time world championship team since 1994. Among the drivers who ran under the Winfield colors for Williams were former world champion
Jacques Villeneuve and former IndyCar Series champion
Alex Zanardi. The arrangement came to an end following the 1999 season as
British American Tobacco had purchased Rothmans International, and since they were already owners of
their own Formula 1 operation, they chose instead to focus their sponsorship on their own team.
Holden Commodore VP of
Mark Skaife at
Lakeside International Raceway in April 1994 From
1992 until
1995, Winfield was the title sponsor of the Australian motor racing team
Gibson Motorsport. Highlights included
Mark Skaife winning two
Australian Touring Car Championships in
1992 and
1994, as well as the
Australian Drivers' Championship in
1992 and
1993. Skaife and
Jim Richards also won the
1992 Bathurst 1000. The banning of tobacco sponsorship before the 1996 season has been laid down as a significant contributor to Gibson Motorsports demise since its glory days of the early 1990s with the team folding during the 2003 season, despite a Bathurst win in 1999, never achieving the same level of results. From the 1970s until 1995, Winfield sponsored a number of high-profile teams in
Speedway and
Drag racing.
Motor sponsorship Winfield also sponsored the
Honda Team in the
Australian Superbike Championship from 1986 until 1995. Malcolm Campbell won the 1986, 1989 and 1990 editions in the Winfield-sponsored
Honda VFR750F and
Honda VFR750R bikes. and later
Troy Corser and
Anthony Gobert would also win the 1994 and 1995 editions with their
Honda RC30 and
Honda RC45 bikes. After the Tobacco Advertising Prohibition Act 1992 was passed, Winfield no longer sponsored the team. Winfield also sponsored the regular
Superbike World Championship in 1994 and 1995, as well as the annual
Winfield Triple Challenge at
Eastern Creek each January between 1992 and 1995.
Other sponsorship From
1982 until
1995, it was the title sponsor of the
New South Wales Rugby League premiership with the winner of the grand final receiving the
Winfield Cup. It also sponsored both test and club/franchise international rugby union in
South Africa from 1995 until 1999 when tobacco advertising was prohibited there. ==Controversy==