Ferrari extends Shell deal

Aditya Chaudhuri Aditya Chaudhuri

Shell strengthens long-term partnership

Iconic Italian automobile brand Ferrari has announced a partnership extension with Shell, who will support the Scuderia in the Le Mans Hypercar (LMH) programme.  Shell will provide the Ferrari Hypercar programme with their lubricants and coolants as they aim to enhance reliability, durability and performance at the 24h Le Mans races.

Benedetto Vigna, CEO, Ferrari, said,

“We are delighted to be extending our partnership with Shell as we return to the top class of endurance racing with the Ferrari 499P in the LMH category. The collaboration between our two brands is one of the longest running in the motorsport history and we look forward to continuing the journey together as we return to Le Mans in the top class.”

István Kapitány, Global Executive Vice President for Shell Mobility, added,

“It’s exciting to be back together in the top category of endurance racing after 50 years away. It’s 

truly the ultimate test ground for the quality and durability of our products and I’m delighted to be partnering across Ferrari’s entire racing activities to find new and cleaner solutions that will help decarbonise mobility as a whole.”

Ferrari extends Shell deal
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