Following
the recent announcement confirming that POWERFLEX
will be stepping up to joint lead Championship Partner status for 2016, the Championship has now announced that SCORPION will be joining Powerflex as joint lead Partner.
In this innovative arrangement Scorpion will share the high profile screen headers and other high profile positions on all championship cars with Powerflex. Scorpion will also be working with the MINI CHALLENGE on joint social & print media activities.
Antony Williams, MINI CHALLENGE UK Championship Promoter said:
"Scorpion have
been part of MINI CHALLENGE F56 JCW Class development since the
project's inception, and the result is a car that embodies the Scorpion
brand. I am therefore delighted that they wish to develop our
partnership further, with the aim of promoting Scorpion products and the
MINI CHALLENGE even more widely.
Our
innovative multi-year joint partnership arrangement provides
the highest levels of exposure that the MINI CHALLENGE can offer, within
sensible marketing budgets".
Shaun Leonard, Scorpion Managing Director said:
"We
are delighted to announce the continuation of our partnership in The
MINI CHALLENGE series. Our history as technical partners in various form
of motorsport span’s 20 years and we are staying true to our core
values, as this latest partnership is enabling Scorpion to deliver high
performance technology gained in our specialist parts division to be
transferred into all our high performance road products.
'True Track to Road Technology'
The
series itself is one of the most exciting championships currently
available and with an ever increasing field it looks like to we’re in
for a fantastic 2016"
With
Scorpion’s history of supporting various forms of high performance
motorsport teams across both 2 and 4 wheeled disciplines, we felt It
only right to choose Scorpion as our high performance exhaust partner.
Their
innovative approach when developing performance products really shone
though in the power we have been able to consistently and reliably
deliver, whilst also being aware of the specialist demands of
motorsport.
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