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Shell and Ducati announce technical partnership extension until at least 2022
Shell and Ducati will continue in a technical partnership until at least the end of 2022 the Dutch-British Olil and Gas company has announced. The two parties have been involved in their long-standing partnership across Ducati’s World Superbike and MotoGP activities since 1999 and 2003 respectively, with the new deal ensuring they will continue to work together for at least the next three years. The new-for-2019 Panigale V4-R superbike and all MotoGP prototype machinery for the foreseeable future will continue to utilise Shells Advance Engine Oil as well as its V-Power fuel, while all of the Bologna-based manufacturer’s road bikes will leave the factory containing lubricants...
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