FHO Racing BMW announce new partnership with Attis Sports for 2022 season

FHO Racing BMW announce a new partnership with Attis Sports ahead of the 2022 BSB championship.
FHO Racing BMW announce new partnership with Attis Sports for 2022 season

FHO Racing BMW have confirmed a new sponsorship agreement with Attis Sports ahead of the 2022 BSB season. 

The partnership will showcase Attis Sports as the primary partner to the team’s new signing Ryan Vickers in the Bennetts British Superbike Championship, as the former Junior Superstock champion gears up for his fourth season in the class.

Attis Sports specialise in a range of insurance classes, including public and products liability, personal accident and travel insurance. In addition to supporting one of the series most talented young riders, they will also have visibility across the FHO Racing team assets.

FHO Racing BMW Team Owner, Faye Ho said: “I am really happy to announce this new partnership with Attis Sports ahead of the new season. As a team, we worked hard in our first year to show our potential within the series. Now we are looking ahead to this year’s championship and are ready to deliver an even stronger campaign. 

“I am excited to be working with Joe Henderson and the team at Attis Sports as we share a similar passion for this sport and have a strong desire to succeed.”

Vickers, who had previously been aboard Kawasaki machinery since making his BSB debut in 2019, will compete on the second-year M 1000 RR alongside two-time race winner in 2021 Peter Hickman. 

MBE and CEO of Attis Sports, Joe Henderson added: “We’re delighted to be supporting Ryan and FHO Racing for the forthcoming BSB season. The passion and dedication of the team, along with a commitment to invest in long term relationships that support the development of British sporting talent matches that of Attis Sports.

Unlike Hickman, Vickers is still yet to win a British Superbike race, however, the 26 year-old did claim a maiden pole position in 2021 (Thurxton), while also claiming his best championship finish (12th).

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