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Forgeline Motorsports Joins Pirelli World Challenge as Contingency Partner
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Denver, CO - Forgeline Motorsports has signed on with the Pirelli World Challenge as a contingency partner for the 2015 season. The company manufactures some of the world’s finest custom made-to-order lightweight forged aluminum performance and racing wheels for car enthusiasts and demanding racing applications.
"Pirelli World Challenge has a long history with Forgeline Wheels and the Schardt Family," said Scott Bove, President and CEO, Pirelli World Challenge. "We are very pleased to develop our renewed partnership in 2015 and beyond”
“Having driven in the series in the past, World Challenge has always been special to me," said David Schardt, President, Forgeline Motorsports. "I am excited to be participating in the series again as a sponsor and technical partner. We are looking forward to being part of another exciting and successful season”
"The Pirelli World Challenge is pleased to have Forgeline join the series as a contingency partner," said Julie Bentley, Director, Partner Relations. "A number of series teams currently use Forgeline wheels and this new partnership will provide additional teams the opportunity to run on these exceptional quality wheels."
For over 20 years, Forgeline has applied its racing experience and passion for motorsport toward designing and building wheels that can withstand the extreme demands of sports car racing. With an unwavering commitment to strength, safety, and performance, Forgeline has earned their place on some of the world's fastest race cars, including those in Pirelli World Challenge, United SportsCar, SCCA Pro Racing, and virtually every amateur racing series in America.
Specific details of the contingency program are forthcoming and will be announced shortly.
http://www.world-challenge.com/news/series-news/item/2841-forgeline-motorsports-joins-pirelli-world-challenge-as-contingency-partner.html
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