
Specials
ERF as Best Supplier 2019 – Composite Commodity Group for Mercedes F1
Mercedes – AMG Petronas Formula One Team honours ERF with “Best Supplier 2019 – Composite Commodity Group” award
Mercedes – AMG Petronas Formula One Team honours ERF with “Best Supplier 2019 – Composite Commodity Group” award
Comanche took 5 days, 14 hours, 26 minutes and 44 seconds to reach the other side of the Atlantic, establishing therefore a new and amazing record.
Distinguishing in terms of technical excellence, technology, innovation, competitiveness and development “Eligio Re Fraschini has continually improved response times, flexibility and time-tomarket performance” in the Formula 1 World Championship.
ERF is finalist at JEC Innovation Award 2011, category automotive, the international competition for
the technological innovation applied to composite materials, held yearly during JEC Composite Show in Paris.
APIL Association in Legnano honours Piero and Massimo Refraschini with “Premio Vignati 2007 to
professional values” for ERF excellence and technological innovation in the composite tool
manufacturing
Crewman David Endean, sailing on ABN AMRO One at VOR 2005 – 2006 and now on Ericsson 4, provides
a video guided tour on board of Ericsson 4 boat. Come and discover ERF’s appendages!
Volvo Ocean Race 2008-2009: the winner of the challenge to speed is ERF, deliverying a new
keel to Ericsson 3 team before the boat gets to the leg finish line in Cape Town.
In cooperation with designer Pininfarina, ERF manufactures the whole carbon fibre body car
of Hyperion, the extraordinary car masterpiece, expression of exquisite elegance at
Concours d’Elegance in Pebble Beach, California.
On occasion of Podio Ferrari 2007, Ferrari honours ERF with the “Italian Excellence” Award for
“the consistent excellence of the products supplied to Ferrari’s GES Racing Division despite the
exceptionally tight deadlines involved in the building and development of Ferrari F1 cars”.
ERF has manufactured ha realizzato an ad hoc protective body shell in cambon composite
for the Dancying Satyre, a bronze statue dating back to 400 b.C, found by a fisherman in
Mazara del Vallo – Sicily and moved to Japan for the Expo 2005 in Aichi.