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'''Bell Sports''', a division of [[Vista Outdoor]], is an American manufacturer of [[Bicycle helmet|bicycle]], [[auto racing]], and [[Motorcycle helmet|motorcycle]] [[helmet]]s. Vista also owns the [[Giro (company)|Giro]] [[bicycle helmet]] brands.
'''Bell Sports''', a division of [[Vista Outdoor]], is an American manufacturer of [[Bicycle helmet|bicycle]], [[auto racing]], and [[Motorcycle helmet|motorcycle]] [[helmet]]s. Vista also owns the [[Giro (company)|Giro]] [[bicycle helmet]] brands.


==Corporate affairs and operations==
Bell Racing is headquartered in [[Rantoul, Illinois]], with a factory at an industrial park which used to be [[Chanute Air Force Base]]. Bell Racing USA is a subsidiary of Bell Racing Europe; they use the Bell trademark under license and are headquartered in [[Champaign, Illinois]] and in Saintes, near [[Brussels]], Belgium respectively.


==History==
==History==
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In 2005, it reacquired Bell Racing Company,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bellbikehelmets.com/press_release.asp?article=jan_7_05.html|title=Bell Sports Acquires Bell Auto Racing Division|date=2005-01-07}}</ref>
In 2005, it reacquired Bell Racing Company,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bellbikehelmets.com/press_release.asp?article=jan_7_05.html|title=Bell Sports Acquires Bell Auto Racing Division|date=2005-01-07}}</ref>
and was itself merged into Easton-Bell Sports, Inc. in 2006.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bellracing.com/newsdetail.asp?sec=whatsnew&catid=3&newsid=11|title=Easton And Bell Announce Merger|date=2006-02-07}}</ref>
and was itself merged into Easton-Bell Sports, Inc. in 2006.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bellracing.com/newsdetail.asp?sec=whatsnew&catid=3&newsid=11|title=Easton And Bell Announce Merger|date=2006-02-07}}</ref>

Bell Racing Europe remains an independent company, manufacturing motorsports helmets for applications including [[all-terrain vehicles]], [[karting]] and [[Formula One]]. In June 2010 Bell Racing Europe acquired Bell Racing USA, reuniting the Auto Racing activity again under common ownership.
==Corporate affairs and operations==
Bell Racing is headquartered in [[Rantoul, Illinois]], with a factory at an industrial park which used to be [[Chanute Air Force Base]]. Bell Racing USA is a subsidiary of Bell Racing Europe; they use the Bell trademark under license and are headquartered in [[Champaign, Illinois]] and in Saintes, near [[Brussels]], Belgium respectively.


==See also==
==See also==

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Bell Sports, a division of Vista Outdoor, is an American manufacturer of bicycle, auto racing, and motorcycle helmets. Vista also owns the Giro bicycle helmet brands.


History

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The company started in 1923 as Bell Auto Parts in Bell, California.[1][2] It produced its first race car helmets in 1954. The Bell Helmet Company was formed as a division of Bell Auto Parts in 1956. It introduced a bicycle helmet in 1975. In 1980 the company was merged with Riddell to form Bell-Riddell Inc. In 1991, Bell-Riddell's motorcycle division was sold and became Bell Helmets, Inc. The remaining company was renamed Bell Sports, Inc. In 1999, the auto racing division was sold and split into two separate companies called Bell Racing Company (North America) and Bell Racing Europe (Europe, Asia and Africa). Bell Sports reacquired Bell Helmets in 2002, creating Bell Powersports.[3] In 2005, it reacquired Bell Racing Company,[4] and was itself merged into Easton-Bell Sports, Inc. in 2006.[5]

Corporate affairs and operations

Bell Racing is headquartered in Rantoul, Illinois, with a factory at an industrial park which used to be Chanute Air Force Base. Bell Racing USA is a subsidiary of Bell Racing Europe; they use the Bell trademark under license and are headquartered in Champaign, Illinois and in Saintes, near Brussels, Belgium respectively.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Bell Helmets - Bell Timeline". Bell. Archived from the original on 2009-12-28. Retrieved 2015-08-04. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ "About Bell Racing".
  3. ^ "Bell Sports acquires Bell motorcycle helmets, forms new powersports division". 2002-11-04.
  4. ^ "Bell Sports Acquires Bell Auto Racing Division". 2005-01-07.
  5. ^ "Easton And Bell Announce Merger". 2006-02-07.