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  • Shell and Ducati have collaborated for 21 years.

  • They started in World Superbike before joining MotoGP, as well.

  • They renewed the partnership to celebrate.

Shell and Ducati are two brands symbiotic with each other.

Time flies and it’s been 21 years of collaboration between the petroleum giant and maker of exotic motorcycles. To celebrate that union, Shell and Ducati announced the renewal of their technical partnership, on the eve of the 2019 Shell Malaysia Motorcycle Grand Prix.

The partnership began in 1999 during Ducati’s age of dominance in the World Superbike Championship. Since then, they have celebrated championship titles together. Shell followed Ducati when the manufacturer ventured into MotoGP in 2003.

The technical partnership extends beyond the racetrack. Each motorcycle that leaves the Ducati factory at Borgo Panigale in Bologna, Italy is filled with Shell V-Power petrol and Shell Advance engine oil. As such, Ducati recommends Shell fuels and Shell Advance engine oils to Ducati owners.

Back on the track, the awesomely powerful (the most powerful MotoGP bike, in fact) Desmosedici GP uses Shell Advance engine oil. Shell then introduced the new Shell Advance with PurePlus Technology to the bikes four years ago.

MotoGP organisers limit fewer and fewer engines year after year, in an effort to cut down on spending to encourage more teams to join. The effect of this ruling is that manufacturers must make their engines more reliable. Using more engines than the allocated units will result in penalties, which no team regardless of position needs.

Releasing the full potential of the fierce Desmosedici GP’s engine is one thing, but the engine oil must also play an essential and critical role of ensuring reliability. How many times have we seen Ducati MotoGP bikes break down due to engine trouble? Virtually none.

The partnership has secured more than 200 wins in both WorldSBK and MotoGP and they will continue to win more.

Sumber: KTM Media Centre

Selepas merekodkan keputusan mengecewakan di GP Itali minggu lalu – menamatkan perlumbaan di kedudukan terakhir dibezakan 41 saat dengan pendahulu – masa depan Johan Zarco di KTM kelihatan semakin malap.

Senario itu sekaligus menimbulkan desas-desus bahawa pelumba berusia 28 tahun itu bakal dipikat pasukan Honda bagi projek World Superbike 2020.

Ketika ini hubungan diantara Zarco dan pasukan KTM kelihatan suram dengan timbulnya beberapa laporan mengatakan berlakunya pertikaman lidah terutamnya daripada Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif KTM, Stefan Pierer – yang bulan lalu mengkritik prestasi Zarco secara terbuka.

Menurut Motorcyclenews, khabar angin mengenai perpindahan ke WSB datang daripada sumber dipercayai terutamanya ketika di Mugello.

Laporan tersebut juga selari dengan perancangan Honda untuk mempertingkatkan kempen mereka dalam kejohanan motosikal ‘production’ bagi tahun 2020 dengan memperkenalkan jentera baharu bagi menggantikan Fireblade.

Susulan Honda mendapat suntikan kewangan yang besar bagi menjana projek WSB 2020, tidak hairanlah jika pengeluar motosikal Jepun itu merancang untuk merekrut seorang penunggang daripada arena MotoGP.

Sementara itu, media Itali turut melaporkan bahawa HRC berminat untuk membawa masuk Alvaro Bautista.

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