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Sparco

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Sparco S.p.A.
Company typeS.p.A.
IndustryAutomotive
Founded1977; 47 years ago (1977)
FoundersEnrico Glorioso
Antonio Parisi
Headquarters,
Italy
ProductsSteering wheels, car seats, racing helmets, racing suits, gloves, shoes, t-shirts
Websitesparco-official.com

Sparco S.p.A. is an Italian auto part and accessory company headquartered in Volpiano near Turin[1] that specializes in producing items such as seats, steering wheels, harnesses, racewear and helmets. Sparco branded alloy wheels are produced under licence by OZ Group. They also sponsor many types of auto races including rallies and single-seaters.

History

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Sparco steering wheel in an A80 Toyota Supra

The company was founded in 1977 in Italy[2] and today the ownership is still Italian; the company is one of the leading manufacturers of racing safety equipment.

In 1977, FIA decided to restrict their safety standards, in order to decrease injuries during races: the first product that brought fame to Sparco, was a fireproof racing suit,[3] that could withstand 11 seconds in fire, an absolute record for the time. This resistance was more than enough to meet new FIA 8856-2000 requests. Moreover, that was the only effective alternative to the cotton racing suits, which were not fireproof and did not meet the new requirements. Each year Sparco improved their technology, so the fire resistance of their suits increased yearly.

In 2009, Aldino Bellazzini acquired a majority stake in Sparco and assumed the role of Chairman. Following his appointment, Bellazzini initiated a series of technical improvements within the company. These enhancements contributed to Sparco obtaining the ISO/TS16949:09 quality certification in 2010.[4]

Sparco, in collaboration with McLaren, developed the McLaren SP16+, a race suit that is notably at least 10 percent lighter than any other on the market. Since 2016, this innovative suit has been worn by drivers of the McLaren F1 Racing Team.[5]

Sponsorships

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Formula One

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Formula 2

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IndyCar

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NASCAR

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Former sponsorships

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Formula One

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See also

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Notes and references

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  1. ^ Kierstein, Alex (26 August 2013). "Sparco's still hand-built, in Italy". Road & Track.
  2. ^ Collins, Jessica (28 July 2017). "Racing Around: July's Short Track Racing News". Hot Rod.
  3. ^ "Sparco - Company History Timeline". CARiD.com.
  4. ^ "Sparco Acquires Impact, MasterCraft Safety". Performance Racing Industry.
  5. ^ Alaniz, Anthony (17 November 2018). "McLaren, Sparco develop lightest FIA-certified race suit". Motor1.
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