M-Sport and Sparco enjoy an established and successful partnership, and the two companies are delighted to announce a two-year continuation of their long-standing relationship. A passion for motorsport underlies both companies, and together they have achieved worldwide success with countless drivers, co-drivers and technicians all benefitting from Sparco’s signature quality and style.
Designing some of the most technically advanced racewear and safety equipment on the market, Sparco are true innovators in their field and work closely with their partners to create new products and technologies.
Work on a new seat design for the M-Sport Ford World Rally Team is already underway, and the partnership has also been extended to include new projects currently undergoing research and development at M Sport Poland.
Sparco will be displaying their product range at this week’s Autosport International – the most prestigious motorsport fair in Europe which takes place at Birmingham’s NEC in the United Kingdom.
The Italian firm can be found at stand E660 this Thursday and Friday, and the M-Sport Ford World Rally Team drivers will be available for autographs on their stand at 14h45 today (Thursday).
M-Sport Managing Director, Malcolm Wilson OBE, said:
“We’re a very passionate team and it’s always been important for us to work with people who share that enthusiasm; and over the past 40 years Sparco’s passion for motorsport has seen them become an industry leader. Designing and developing some of the most technically advanced products on the market their innovation and quality is second to none, and I’m delighted to see our partnership continue into 2020-21.”
Sparco CEO, Claudio Pastoris, said:
“The relationship between Sparco and M-Sport is now more than twenty years old. We are therefore proud to announce today the renewal of such an important and satisfying partnership with the structure led by Malcom Wilson for the 2020-21 biennium in the WRC. The hope is certainly to repeat the victories of past seasons together by competing at the highest levels of a series, the FIA World Rally Championship, which is a fundamental part of the history of both.”