FAI provides new February Focus

February 12, 2018
FAI provides new February Focus
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Components supplier FAI has launched the second edition of its re-invented online monthly newsletter FAI Focus. The company has used the February edition to make a special announcement regarding its expanded sponsorship role of the Ducati Aruba World Superbike Team.


FAI has a rich heritage in motor sport and was proud to have World Superbike racer Chaz Davies as a brand ambassador last year. FAI has now extended its support by becoming a team sponsor for 2018. Chaz Davies will be joined by Marco Melandri at team Ducati Aruba for the 2018 WSBK season.

Also featured in the new FAI Focus is the popular vehicle of the month slot, which this time features the Renault Clio IV, as well as new to range and fast moving steering and suspension parts. There is a Q&A section on some common fitting issues and parts identification problems and the engine of the month is the Opel A17DT, A17DTC, A17DTE. There are also details of many other new to range parts and information on the expanding FAI oil pump range.

The latest FAI Focus can be downloaded in the news section at www.faiauto.com.
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