Purpose -The purpose of this article is to explore the corporate brand-web associated with the TOYOTA F1 Racing Team in order to exemplify existing theoretical discussions of the brand-web concept and contribute to insights towards developing understanding of the structure of the corporate brand-web and brand relationships. Design/methodology/approach -A case study analysis of the TOYOTA F1 Racing Team, focusing on brand relationships associated with different levels of sponsorship is presented. The case study analysis is based on desk research. Findings -The corporate brand-web of the TOYOTA F1 Racing Team is presented. This portfolio of corporate brands and their relationships can be regarded as a corporate brand meta-architecture. The study also offers taxonomy of different types of sponsorship-based brand relationships, and identifies and discusses two key aspects of the relationships between brands, title sponsorship, and network relationships between the corporate brands in the brand-web. Originality/value -This article contributes to understanding of the corporate brand-web and brand relationships in the sponsorship context and demonstrates the complexity of multiple brand relationships, and the need for researchers and practitioners to understand and manage their corporate brand architecture.
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