Ferrari Renews, Strengthens Partnership With Puma

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Italian luxury sportscar manufacturer Ferrari (NYSE: RACE) has announced a thrilling renewal and strengthening of its partnership with German sportswear giant Puma.

According to Reuters In a high-octane move, Scuderia Ferrari has unveiled its plans to revitalize the collaboration, positioning Puma as its premium partner beginning next year.

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While the specific financial details remain under wraps, the companies have signaled their commitment to a multi-year journey.

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“In the next years, PUMA will also continue to be the licensing partner for Ferrari-branded products and the supplier of F1 team and racewear for Ferrari,” enthused the iconic Italian brand.

This partnership renewal marks the continuation of a high-speed collaboration that initially ignited in 2005 when Puma inked a deal to outfit Ferrari’s Formula One team with cutting-edge sportswear, shoes, and accessories.

“In the world of motorsport, precision and performance are paramount. This partnership exemplifies the fusion of racing excellence with fashion innovation,” declared Ferrari’s spokesperson.

The alliance between the speed demons of Scuderia Ferrari and the sporting prowess of Puma promises to bring enthusiasts an adrenaline-fueled blend of racing and fashion, igniting excitement on and off the track.

 

 

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