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Ferrari extend 92-year association with Shell
Ferrari have renewed their partnership with Shell – an association that dates all the way back to 1929. The multi-year technical and commercial agreement will see Ferrari work together with Shell, their Innovation Partner, not only in pursuit of F1 success but also in helping to define future engine regulations which are next set to change in 2025. The relationship between the two companies has already resulted in 10 constructors’ F1 World Championships and 12 drivers’ titles. Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto said: “The relationship between Scuderia Ferrari and Shell dates back to 1929, the year our team was founded. “In that time, we have produced so many victories...
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