Frechman Johann Zarco (5) wearing a Shark helmet while testing his Tech 3 KTM MotoGP racebike. Photo courtesy of Dorna.
French company take top billing at their home event from 2019 to 2021
Dorna Sports is delighted to announce that SHARK Helmets will be the title sponsor for the French Grand Prix for the next three years. The event, held at Le Mans in north west France, will therefore be named the “SHARK Helmets Grand Prix de France” from 2019 to 2021.
Founded in Marseille 30 years ago, SHARK Helmets has since grown to become one of the most prolific, popular and respected helmet brands in the world, protecting multiple World Champions such as Jorge Lorenzo and Johann Zarco. Pushing to innovate and invent to assure that every rider can push to the limit as safely as possible, SHARK Helmets is a perfect partner for MotoGP™ and a fitting title sponsor for their home Grand Prix de France.
Patrick Francois, SHARK Helmets’ CEO: “Racing is our DNA: with nearly 70 world championship titles, SHARK Helmets has been relying on motorcycle racing to boost brand development ever since its creation. As a French brand strongly embedded in racing, we are very proud that our home event will be named the ‘SHARK Helmets Grand Prix de France’ for the next three years. This new challenge is very exciting for all our teams and we are looking forward to working closely with Dorna Sports to make this event a big success.”
“We are thrilled to have SHARK Helmets on board as the title sponsor for the French Grand Prix,” says Pau Serracanta, Managing Director of Dorna Sports, “Their values match those of MotoGP perfectly. Le Mans is always one of the busiest and most energetic venues of the season and it’s great news for both us and the event to see such a company take top billing for the next three seasons of their home Grand Prix.”
In 2019, it’s engines on at Le Mans from the 17th to 19th May for the SHARK Helmets Grand Prix de France.
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