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For the 7th year, KENNOL oils are the official winning oils of Wolf Racing Cars. And the 2023 season, as usual, starts with victories.

INTERNATIONAL WINS FOR KENNOL AND W.R.C.


For the 7th year, KENNOL is the Official Supplier of Wolf Racing Cars. And the 2023 season, like every other before, starts with victories. Wether you speak about the Campionato Italiano Sport Prototipi, the Australian Prototypes Series, the French Wolf Racing Thunder, Speed Euro Series, or even in Hill Climb. With KENNOL inside, as official winning oils and fluids.



7 SEASONS OF UNDEFEATED PERFORMANCE

Since 2016, KENNOL is the Official Supplier of Wolf Racing Cars. Since 2016, all prototypes manufactured by the Italian brand are factory filled with KENNOL oils and fluids. And since 2017, the Campionato Italiano Sport Prototipi has appointed the Wolf Racing Thunder as its official prototype. Which means that all teams race with KENNOL-serviced cars.

This is again great news, we are very happy to keep working with KENNOL for all of our cars.

Ivan BELLAROSA — Wolf Racing Cars



The now multi-awarded KENNOL GRAND-PRIX 10W-50 4T for the Aprilia RSV4 engine, and KENNOL ULTIMA 75W-140 for the transmission, as well as the KENNOL ULTIMA 20W-60 for older engines as well as the KENNOL ULTIMA BIKE 10W-60 4T for endurance, protect and perform at the same time.

OFFICIAL WINNING OILS

The 4 different families of prototypes find their prefered oil, depending on their tasks. One is dedicated at the whole CISP, which started last month on the mythical track of Imola, in Italy. 2016 champion Davide Uboldi is the 1st leader of the season, after 2 hard-fought races.



In Australia, the JAM Motorsport Racing Team hits the track of the Australian Prototype Series with no less than 3 different prototypes models. And they seal the win in all races. Meanwhile, in Europe, the Thunder prototype does good too, with the Wolf Thunder Trophy in France. On a different level, the Historical Grand Prix de Pau, former place of the Formula 1 GP, was won last weekend by a KENNOL-serviced Wolf F1 Mistral driven by Mike Parisy.

That’s what we can definitely call official winning oils.