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  • Ducati Panigale 1199 R

  • Chaz Davies and his new team mate, Marco Melandri

The Ducati Superbike Squad from WorldSBK has unveiled their 2017 livery ahead of the season opener in Phillip Island, Australia in two weeks time.  Chaz Davies together with Aruba.it Racing has acquired their latest team mate and legendary former MotoGP rider, Marco Melandri. (more…)

  • Latest sponsor to join World Superbike

  • Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade SP2

  • Nicky Hayden’s new team mate, Stefan Bradl

Yesterday, the Honda World Superbike team officially unveiled their latest bikes with a brand new sponsor which happens to be the world’s biggest energy drink company, Red Bull. Present during the unveiling were Nicky Hayden and his new team mate, Stefan Bradl. (more…)

Shell signs contract extension with Dorna Sports, organisers of MotoGP

Shell and Dorna Sports have announced an exciting four-year extension to the energy company’s title sponsorship of the Shell Malaysia Motorcycle Grand Prix at Sepang International Circuit (SIC).

Releasing the news ahead of the latest instalment of the race in Sepang, it reaffirms Shell’s commitment to top-level motorsport and the Asian region, having been title sponsor of the event in seven of the past eight seasons since 2009.

As Shell celebrates 125 years in Malaysia, it makes SIC an especially fitting place for the company to strengthen its relationship with MotoGP, in which it also boasts a successful Technical Partnership with Ducati Corse.

Its association with the Italian manufacturer at the top of motorcycle racing dates back to 2003 and, in the past year, Shell has begun supplying the marque with Shell Advance Ultra with PurePlus Technology engine oil. Alongside Shell V-Power race fuel, these are both developed in the exacting world of motorsport for the benefit of customers around the world.

MOTOGP™ FUN FACTS

History and heritage

  • Shell celebrates 18 years of Technical Partnership with Ducati in 2016
  • The Technical Partnership between Shell and Ducati has become on of the most respected in motorsport, achieving more than 150 race wins and a total of seven Riders’ World Titles in MotoGP and the World Superbike Championship
  • Ducati and Shell first entered the MotoGP World Championship in 2003. Just four years later, the team swept all three World Titles – Riders’, Manufacturers’ and Teams’ – in dominant style, becoming the first non-Japanese manufacturer to win the premier class for more than 30 years
  • In 2013, Shell renewed its commitment to Ducati Corse through the end of 2016 and will continue to supply bespoke fuels and oils to the team
  • Shell extended its Technical Partnership with Ducati in MotoGP to include Pramac Racing in 2013, an agreement that has run ever since and will continue through the 2016 season

Technical: fuel

  • The fuel tank capacity limit in the MotoGP class is a maximum of 22 litres
  • Because of the fuel capacity limit, maximising power while keeping fuel consumption within the regulations has become the most important goal for Shell and Ducati in MotoGP
  • Fuel efficiency and power can be in direct opposition to each other, so the challenge for the Shell V-Power engineers and technicians is to meet this fuel economy goal while balancing the need to deliver performance

Technical: oil

  • Shell Advance plays an integral role in protecting the Ducati engines in MotoGP. The tailored blend is designed to reduce friction and increase power,while also maintaining the performance of the engine and gearbox by protecting them against metal wear
  • The sport’s governing body, the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM), stipulates that each Factory class rider may only use seven engines per season. Shell Advance therefore plays a vital role in protecting the engine and maintaining its performance over multiple races

Track to road

  • Shells’ commitment to innovation through motorsports is an integral part of an extensive research and development programme that is key to making better fuels and oils for our customers
  • Shell’s Technical Partnership with Ducati provides an invaluable environment to test Shell V-Power fuels and Shell Advance oils in extreme conditions. This gives Shell a better understanding of what will deliver improved power, performance and efficiency for everyday motorcycle engines
  • Ducati not only uses Shell products on the track, but also chooses Shell Advance oil and Shell V-Power fuel as the first fill for every Ducati leaving the factory in Bologna, Italy

Ducati Team and Shell Technical Partnership:

  • Start of Technical Partnership: 1999
  • First year of entry in MotoGP: 2003
  • Number of MotoGP race wins: 31
  • Titles won in MotoGP: 2007 Riders’, Manufacturers’ and Teams’

SHELL IN MOTOGP™

Shell’s Technical Partnership with Ducati Corse began in 1999 when Shell supported Ducati in the Superbike World Championship™. In 2003, the multiple title-winning collaboration began contesting the MotoGP World Championship together. The partnership has since gone on to become one of the strongest and most successful within the motorcycle-world, having collected six World Superbike Riders’ Titles and nine Manufacturers’ Titles, along with a clean sweep of the MotoGP Riders’, Teams’ and Constructors’ World Championship titles in 2007.

In 2013, Shell extended its Technical Partnership to include Pramac Racing. This followed the announcement that the Pramac squad would become an official Ducati factory-supported team.

Shell’s involvement in premier class motorcycle racing has helped develop the Shell Advance oil and Shell V-Power fuel for the road, so that bikers all over the world can benefit from the cutting-edge technology developed on the track. In fact, Ducati also chooses Shell Advance oils and Shell V-Power fuel as the first fill for every Ducati leaving the factory in Bologna, Italy.

This transfer of knowledge gained from the track to Shell’s products for the road, is central to the Technical Partnership with Ducati, as MotoGP provides the most extreme test bed for Shell’s products.

Scientists from Shell’s Technology Centre in Hamburg, Germany, regularly visit the Ducati factory in Bologna and are closely engaged with Ducati engineers to ensure that the Shell Advance race oils and Shell V-Power race fuels are optimised to power and protect the Ducati engines in MotoGP. A rigorous testing programmed runs all year round, with samples from the races analysed back at the Shell laboratories to ensure constant development and performance. The fuels and oils developed must not only meet the sporting regulations, but match the exacting requirements of the Ducati MotoGP Team itself.

Shell Advance

Ducati Corse and its Technical Partner, Shell, undertake extensive and rigorous testing of the bespoke Shell Advance formulations to gain a detailed understanding of the Desmosedici GP engine’s frictional characteristics and lubrication requirements. This enables the companies to develop the hardware and oil in order to achieve maximum benefit – unlocking valuable performance whilst maintaining durability.

Shell V-Power

Alongside the continued demands for greater power and performance, increased fuel economy has become a major requirement within MotoGP. Shell works with Ducati and employs a wide range of testing techniques to understand the fuelling demands and combustion characteristics of the Desmosedici engine and strives for the optimum balance between power and fuel economy.

SHELL ADVANCE IN MOTORCYCLE RACING

Shell’s 18-year Technical Partnership with Ducati Corse has grown into one of the most successful collaborations in motorsport. Working shoulder-to-shoulder with the Ducati team in both MotoGP and World Superbike, what Shell learns from its extreme testing environment on the racetrack is used to provide bikers all over the world with high performing lubricants.

Shell and Ducati undertake extensive and rigorous testing of the Desmosedici GP16 engine’s frictional characteristics and lubrication requirements. This enables the companies to develop the hardware and lubricant in order to achieve maximum benefit – unlocking valuable performance whilst maintaining durability.

The eighth round of the 2015 MotoGP World Championship is Assen, Netherlands (27 June) marked a moment in history – the competitive debut of Shell Advance formulation with PurePlus Technology by the Ducati Team in MotoGP.

Shell Advance Ultra with PurePlus Technology is the first-ever motorcycle oil made from natural gas using Shell proprietary gas-to-liquid (GTL) technology. Shell PurePlus Technology converts natural gas into crystal-clear base oil with virtually none of the impurities found in crude oil. This ultra-pure base oil is a key element of the lubricant used by the Ducati Team in MotoGP, a product that epitomes the ever-evolving Technical Partnership between Shell and Ducati and the continuous quest for superior performance.

SHELL V-POWER IN MOTORCYCLE RACING

With more than a century of experience in fuels innovation, the experts at Shell created Shell V-Power Gasoline in 1998 to meet growing demand from customers for a performance fuel. Shell V-Power Gasoline and Shell V-Power Diesel are available to customers in more than 60 countries around the world.

Shell V-Power Gasoline and Shell V-Power Diesel are unique premium fuels formulated to deliver improved performance through advanced technology. When you fill up with Shell, you can relax in the knowledge that Shell fuels, including Shell V-Power Gasoline and Shell V-Power Diesel, are backed by extensive research and development by some of the best scientists from around the world, who have developed advanced fuels designed to give riders a great experience.

Shell Technical Partnership with Ducati Corse has grown into one of the most successful collaborations in motorsport, winning nine Superbike World Championship titles and the 2007 MotoGP Riders’, Manufacturers’ and Teams’ championships. Working shoulder-to-shoulder with the Ducati Team, what Shell learns from the extreme testing environment on the racetrack, is used to provide bikers all over the world with high performing products such as Shell V-Power Gasoline.

This commitment to innovation through motorsport in an integral part of Shell’s extensive Research & Development programme that is key to making better fuels for its customers. The Technical Partnership with Ducati provides Shell with an ideal environment to test Shell V-Power Gasoline fuels under extreme conditions, providing our scientists with a better understanding of what will deliver improved power and performance. Shell V-Power Gasoline is designed to give more responsiveness by removing and preventing the build-up of power-robbing engine deposits.

Shell products have consistently delivered throughout the partnership, with Shell’s continued goal to provide Ducati with reliability whilst optimising power output for the bike. At the core of this relationship lies a common passion for technology: Ducati develop its legendary race and road bikes, while Shell works to design high-performing fuel and lubricants for the benefit of customers worldwide.

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Street-legal Honda RC213V-S GP bike will race in IOMTT 2016 with legendary Bruce Anstey in the hot seat.

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