Bell Techlogix partners with Shift Up Now to sponsor four female Athletes in 2022
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Tuesday, February 22, 2022
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Bell Techlogix will be represented on Vogel's racing suit for the 2022 season and on her car for the Indianapolis 8 Hour event.
Key Points:
- Bell Techlogix will be represented on Vogel's racing suit for the 2022 season and on her car for the Indianapolis 8 Hour event.
- In her debut GT3 season, Vogel became the first female to win a class victory in SRO GT World Challenge America.
- "It's an honor to have the support of Bell Techlogix and Shift Up Now," said Vogel.
- "For four years, Bell Techlogix has sponsored racing driver Pippa Mann as she makes her mark in the sport of auto racing," said Ron Frankenfield, CEO of Bell Techlogix.