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2020 WTCC
You don't actually know what an acronym is do you? Cupra is not an acronym of Cup Racing. It might be an abbreviation. An acronym is where all of the initials are for a AND it is not pronounced as a word. Lukoil is said as Lukoil, not Ell You Kay Oil. And Lukoil's official name is "PJSC Lukoil Oil Company". Lukoil themselves do not use an acronym. The Word is capitalised in the logo only. Look at the article for SEAT Cupra in wikipedia. SEAT, which is an acronym, is capitalised. Cupra is not. And that is by the company itself. The MINI example was an example where capitalisation of a commerical logo is not considered relevant to language. --Falcadore (talk) 11:02, 23 October 2020 (UTC)

October 2020
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