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WRC announce deal with aerial imagery company for TV broadcasts
The excitement of the 2016 FIA World Rally Championship will be added to for viewers at home with the announcement of a new deal with DJI, the world’s leading aerial imagery company. DJI's drone and filming technology will offer fans a unique view of the action in the championship’s TV programmes. 'DJI is very proud of this sponsorship with one of the world’s leading motorsports series,' said Martin Brandenburg, DJI’s marketing director for Europe. 'Speed, precision, emotion, professional sport and innovative technology are hallmarks of the WRC. This combination fits perfectly with DJI’s core brand values.' WRC Promoter managing director Oliver Ciesla added, 'WRC generates...
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