World Endurance: Tender Process For Quick-Fill Systems Now Open

World Endurance: Tender Process For Quick-Fill Systems Now Open

© 2021, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By FIM and Eurosport Events:

FIM OPENS TENDER PROCESS FOR FIM EWC HOMOLOGATED FUEL QUICK-FILL SYSTEM

Further to the previous communication on the above matter, made on the 15th July 2021– click here to view – and following the Team Managers briefing held during this year’s 12 Hours of Estoril, the FIM is pleased to open its call for expressions of interest (tenders) in order to identify a single supplier of FIM Homologated fuel quick-fill system for the FIM Endurance World Championship and World Cup from 2022 (transitional year) to 2031.
Running from 1st September 2021 and closing on 15th October 2021, all aspects of the project to be undertaken are included in the tender document – click here to view– along with the contact details of the FIM persons responsible and to whom candidates should submit their formal expression of interest.

After the aforementioned closing date, all candidatures will be thoroughly reviewed and evaluated against the specifications and criteria set out, with the eventual selected supplier having been clearly identified as the party offering the best and most complete solution to the outlined project.

Formal notification and announcement of the successful candidature will be made in due course sometime after 15th October 2021, and only once the review process has been concluded.

Latest Posts

Canadian Superbike: Collins Racing Again At Canadian Tire Motorsport Park

Torin Collins Joins Economy Lube & Kawasaki for CSBK...

Oxley Bom MotoGP Podcast: Sachsenring 2024 – Germans Call It Schadenfreude

Roadracing World MotoGP Editor and Isle of Man TT winner...

MotoGP: Pol Espargaro Racing As Wild Card At Red Bull Ring

POL ESPARGARO BACK ON THE MOTOGP™ GRID FOR RED...

WorldSBK: Gillim Subbing For Mackenzie At Autodrom Most

Gillim Set For World Superbike Debut This Weekend In...

WorldSBK: Championship Hits Halfway Point At Autodrom Most

Most awaits: WorldSBK set for Czech Round What to look out...