Britain’s largest manufacturer of laser wheel aligners today announced its sponsorship of the world’s fourth oldest football club.
SharkEye Wheel Aligners UK Ltd has signed a three-season deal with Worksop Town Football Club, aka ‘The Tigers,’ currently sitting third in the Northern Premier League.
Carl Gibson, CEO of SharkEye, who lives in Worksop, said: “Like the wheels on our customers’ vehicles, we believe the success stories of SharkEye and Worksop Town FC will be very much aligned.”
To kick off its relationship with the club, SharkEye has three eye-catching ad boards displaying its logo: one behind each goal and another on the back of the main stand.
Richard Tomlinson, general manager of Worksop Town FC, said: “We’re delighted to have SharkEye on board and look forward enjoying a journey of mutual success.”
In 2025 SharkEye is due to open its new wheel alignment service centre, on Vesuvius Way in Worksop, less than half a mile from the
The 2024 JuniorGP championship season was a case of what might have been for Guido Pini.
Despite missing five races in the early part of the year due to an injury sustained in pre-season training, the hugely talented 16-year-old still managed to secure second place in the overall JuniorGP rankings (MotoGP for juniors) today behind winner Alvaro Carpe of Spain.
Pini was in typically combative form as he took to the track in Estoril, Portugal - the alternative season finale circuit for the JuniorGP after the original venue, Valencia, was made impassable by horrendous floods at the start of November.
In the two races staged today, the final day of the season, Pini placed first and second, securing his runner-up spot in the 2024 JuniorGP championship.
Pini is sponsored by FASEP 2000, the premium Italian garage equipment manufacturer based in Florence, Pini’s home city. FASEP’s principal UK partner is SharkEye. So a win for Guido is a win for us. A promising future