The BWT Alpine Formula One Team have announced a multi-year partnership with performance sportswear brand Castore, roping it in as their Official Team Kit Partner for the 2025 F1 season.
The deal will see Castore produce and provide official teamwear to the French side, which will include clothing and apparel for the trackside team at all races and factory fit for the operators at the Enstone and Viry-Châtillon factories.
The partnership will also have Castore operating and managing the team’s official online store and produce official on- and off-track apparel for their Alpine Academy and Alpine Sim Racing teams.
David Warren, Global Marketing Director, BWT Alpine Formula One Team, commented:
“We are very pleased to announce our exciting new partnership with Castore, which will enable us to elevate our teamwear, as well as improving the overall product offering we have available for dedicated fans of the team who represent us watching at home and at the race circuits we visit around the world. We look forward to working closely together with Castore to create exciting and unique ranges of clothing that will be available to our fans worldwide and we can’t wait to see them supporting us in our colours throughout the season.”
Tom Beahon, Co-founder & Co-CEO of Castore, added:
“This partnership with BWT Alpine Formula One Team is an incredibly exciting development for Castore. Formula 1 is a huge growth sport globally, and a big focus area for Castore ? we love that our offer in the space brings fans closer to the action. We are really looking forward to seeing Castore’s wings represented in a competitive environment with the BWT Alpine Formula One Team next season.”
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