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Ferrari and Shell continue successful collaboration: 'Focus on sustainability'

Ferrari and Shell will continue to work together in Formula 1 in the coming years. The two unique companies have announced a multi-year deal in which sustainability is central. Ferrari and Shell have been partners for many years. 70 years to be precise, but this anniversary is far from the end of this successful collaboration. Indeed, Ferrari announced on Thursday that a new multi-year agreement has been signed, and the main focus will be on sustainability. However, Ferrari and Shell will also be hoping to add more titles to the total of ten drivers' titles and twelve constructors' titles. Read more Red Bull gives son of legendary motorbike rider a second chance in Formula 3 Ferrari and...
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