Rossi's Monster deal.
Valen꧒tino Rossi's new sponsorship deal with Monster Energy is reputed to have cost the drink's company in the region of $3,000,000 - for which, it appears from the pictures released by Fiat Yamaha during Monday's online launch, they have acquired the front chin strap area and visor sides on the Italian's helmet.
The Monster logo has taken the place of Kerakoll, which was also previously the leading sponsor on Rossi's cap. No pictures of🐻 Rossi's 2009 cap were released at thꦓe launch, but it seems likely that Monster's claw logo will now be the most prominent image.
Valentino Rossi's new sponsorship deal with Monster Energy is reputed to have cost the drink's company in the region of $3,000,000 - for which, it appears from the pictures relea𒅌sed by Fiat Yamaha during Monday's online launch, they have acquired the front chin strap area and visor sides on th🧔e Italian's helmet.
The Monster logo has taken the place of Kerakoll, whic☂h was also previously the leading sponsor on Rossi's cap. No pictures of Rossi's 2009 cap were released at the 🧔launch, but it seems likely that Monster's claw logo will now be the most prominent image.
Monster Energy ไbacked the Kawasaki MotoGP team in 2008.
Meanwhile, Rossi's team-mate Jorge L🦄orenzo had no Chupa Chups brandin💙g on his 2009 helmet, as shown in the launch pictures.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s😼 injury issues.