OMP Racing
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| Industry | Automotive |
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| Founded | 1973 in Genoa |
| Headquarters | Ronco Scrivia , |
| Products | Safety equipments for motorsport and racing car accessories |
| Website | ompracing.com |
OMP Racing Spa (Officine Meccaniche Percivale) is a manufacturer of motorsport safety equipment and racing car accessories founded in 1973 and based in the area of Genoa, Italy.
History
[edit | edit source]The OMP Racing Spa company was founded in 1973 by three brothers: Claudio, Piergiorgio and Roberto Percivale. It initially produced only rally car accessories such as rollbars and tailpipes. In the 1980s, the company began producing equipment for drivers (suits, gloves, boots, helmets etc.). Since 2008, the company's majority share is owned by brothers Paolo and Alberto Delprato.
On 11 December 2019, OMP Racing announced that it had acquired the majority shares in Bell Racing Helmets Group.[1]
Sponsorships
[edit | edit source]Current
[edit | edit source]As of 2015[update]
F2
Dams
- Japan Toyota Gazoo Racing
- KOREA Hyundai
- Italy JAS Motorsport ( Italy Gabriele Tarquini, Portugal Tiago Monteiro )
- Hungary Norbert Michelisz
- Italy Stefano D'Aste
- France John Filippi
- Serbia Dušan Borković
- Italy Af Corse ( Italy Gianmaria Bruni, Finland Toni Vilander )
- Switzerland Rebellion Racing
- Lamborghini
Rolex Sports Car Series
[edit | edit source]- United States Wayne Taylor Racing ( United States Ricky Taylor, United States Jordan Taylor, Italy Max Angelelli)
Past
[edit | edit source]Throughout its history, OMP has had sponsorship deals with the following race drivers and teams:
- Brazil Ayrton Senna
- Germany Michael Schumacher
- Austria Gerhard Berger
- Finland Mika Häkkinen
- Italy Riccardo Patrese
- Italy Mauro Baldi
- United Kingdom Nigel Mansell
- Finland Keke Rosberg
- United Kingdom Martin Brundle
- Italy Alessandro Nannini
- United Kingdom Damon Hill
- Italy United States Mario Andretti
- France Jean Alesi
- United Kingdom David Coulthard
- Brazil Bruno Senna
- Brazil Rubens Barrichello
- Australia Mark Webber
- United Kingdom Eddie Irvine
- Finland Kimi Räikkönen
- Finland Henri Toivonen
- Finland Markku Alen
- Sweden Björn Waldegård
- Italy Alex Fiorio
- Finland Juha Kankkunen
- Spain Carlos Sainz
- Finland Tommi Mäkinen
- France Didier Auriol
- United Kingdom Richard Burns
See also
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References
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External links
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