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Tyre News
Hankook Winners Drive Off with Gripping Prize
Kumho Celebrates 30 Years in Europe
To the Moon and Stars for Mega Mileage Man
Maxxis Raises its Profile at Top Rugby Fixtures
Continental Wins Design Achievement Award
First Victory for GEMsport
Tyresafe Bike Safety Campaign
Scrap Tyres a Valuable Resource, not a Waste
Product TRA Forum Told
Hankook and Team Jürgen Alzen Motorsport Prolong
Successful Partnership for Endurance Racing Championships
at the Nürburgring
Hankook Winners Drive Off with Gripping
Prize
Dorset
competition winner Janice Magookin from Bournemouth is looking
forward to many thousands of happy miles in her Proton after
winning a brand new set of Hankook tyres for her car.
Tyreland in Ferndown, one of Hankook's leading south coast
dealers, was on hand to fit the tyres and Janice said she
and husband Martin were delighted with the prize which also
included motorsport goodies from the tyre company.
Hankook's Russell Garner said the competition had been a
huge success and part of the tyre company's plans to forge
closer links between dealers and Hankook's motorsport involvement.
"We are currently in our third year of supporting the Volkswagen
Racing Cup and our involvement in British rallying is really
putting us on the map with motorsport customers and motorists,''
he said. The Daventry-based operation is this year supporting
a number of rally teams competing at all levels in the sport.
Kumho Celebrates 30 Years in Europe
Korean
tyre manufacturer Kumho established its European base in Frankfurt,
Germany in January 1978, so is now celebrating 30 years on
the continent. The company's total European sales for 2008
are expected to exceed $1/2 billion.
Its technical development and brand image have been greatly
strengthened by class wins in such high profile 2007 events
as the Le Mans 24-hour race and the Irish round of the World
Rally Championship - Rally Ireland. It also has the contract
to supply control tyres for the Euro F3 Championship: a recognised
feeder series for F1, that has spawned Lewis Hamilton and
many other household name drivers.
Last year, Kumho further demonstrated its premium brand status
by becoming a Platinum sponsor of the world's most famous
football club - Manchester United - and the first of many
intended joint promotions took place throughout the UK this
January. This prestige agreement with Manchester United will
remain in place until at least 2011.
Apart from its thriving aftermarket business, Kumho is increasingly
supplying tyres to the major European car manufacturers for
original equipment fitment. Among Kumho's European customers
are Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen. The headquarters of Kumho's
European technical operations is located near Birmingham.
To the Moon and Stars for Mega Mileage
Man
A
MAN TGA 6x2 tractor unit operated by Plymouth-based food distribution
company Samworth Brothers has clocked up more than 1,000,000
km on the same set of Michelin XDE2 drive axle tyre casings.
The company has achieved this impressive performance by following
Michelin's Four Lives tyre policy, through stringent tyre
maintenance managed in-house by its own Michelin-trained technicians
and the high professional standards of their company drivers.
Dedicated to transporting frozen, chilled and ambient food
products seven days a week, the MAN originally joined the
fleet in 2004 and was specified with Michelin tyres as original
equipment at the factory. The drive axle tyres covered a total
of 562,296 km during their first life - the equivalent distance
to approximately two return trips to the moon - before being
regrooved during a routine vehicle maintenance inspection
which enabled them to clock-up a further 119,820 km. After
682,116 km the regrooved tyres were removed and sent back
to Michelin's Remix facility in Stoke-on-Trent, where they
were remoulded into a new set of XDE2 Remix tyres.
The Remix tyres fitted by Samworth Brothers have already
travelled an additional 317,884 km, bringing the total distance
covered by these drive axle tyres to 1,000,000 km. With a
further 10 mm of tread remaining, the tyres will remain on
the vehicle until the end of their third life (when the tread
reaches 3-4mm), at which point they can be regrooved to deliver
yet further performance.
Kelvin Hunn, Fleet Maintenance Controller, Samworth Brothers
Distribution, comments: "This is a clear demonstration that
our Michelin tyre policy is delivering excellent value and
we have worked hard with Michelin to achieve this remarkable
standard. The company operates primarily on Michelin XZE2
and XDE2 tyres, which are designed for medium haul operations,
returning the best performance across a mixture of motorway
and A and B road use.
Maxxis Raises its Profile at Top Rugby
Fixtures
English Super League rugby will soon be returning to our
TV screens and Maxxis will be in the front row when current
champions Leeds Rhinos and runners-up St. Helens feature among
the first five matches of the 2008 season to be broadcast
live. Maxxis is raising awareness of its brand by advertising
at the first ten live matches of the 30-match season - which
are expected to pull in a UK TV audience of around 38 million
- and has the option to continue its support throughout the
season, should it prove successful.
The TV schedule includes matches involving London Harlequins
and Catalans Dragons, St Helens v Wigan Warriors and Leeds
Rhinos v St Helens.
Continental Wins Design Achievement Award
Continental's
CSEasy solid tyre has been honoured by the Fork Lift Truck
Association for its pioneering design with a prestigious 'Archie'.
Nominations for the award categories are made by members of
the industry such as journalists, end users and FLTA members.
The FLTA board choose a winner acknowledging the work of an
individual or team for outstanding design achievement.
The CSEasy, launched little over a year ago, took industrial
tyres to a new level. As the first ever tyre of its kind to
be fitted with a torque wrench and no need for a mounting
press, the pioneering CSEasy presented huge advantages to
users. Mileage performance is higher than that of a standard
tyre. The CSEasy boasts lower rolling resistance saving on
energy consumption and reducing CO2 emissions.
David Ellison, chief executive at the FLTA, said; "The CSEasy
is a deserving winner because it is a very innovative product
which is of great benefit to users in our industry among others.
For this reason, it was considered to be the design achievement
of the year."
Hans-Jurgen Sauerwald, inventor of the CSEasy, said; "I am
thrilled that Continental and the industrial tyre team have
been recognised in this way. We have always known that the
CSEasy was a ground-breaking solid tyre. When we developed
the tyre our main aim was to simplify the tyre changing process
for the end user whilst producing a tyre that met our high
performance criteria."
The winners of the coveted 'Archies' were announced at the
Awards dinner in Birmingham on February 9 2008. The 'Archie'
trophy is modelled on Archimedes, acknowledged as the father
of modern engineering, who embodies and represents the application
of intellect and innovation over brute force.
First Victory for GEMsport
Rising
Welsh rally star Elfyn Evans provided GEMsport with a cracking
start to the 2008 season with victory in the Fiesta SportingTrophy
on the Galway Rally. And there was more success for GEMsport
with team mate Meilyr Evans finishing an impressive fourth
Fiesta in a tough and tricky rally.
Heavy rain, sleet and very slippery conditions greeted the
Fiesta SportingTrophy crews and they only completed three
of the scheduled six high speed tests. But for 19 year old
Elfyn the rally provided his first Fiesta victory - and a
great start to his 2008 campaign which includes competing
in the Fiesta championships both in Ireland and the UK.
But the victory was not without incident for Elfyn, son of
rally legend Gwyndaf Evans who launched GEMsport last month.
"On the second stage we slid off the road and damaged the
front wings and bumper but thankfully managed to avoid two
concrete posts,'' said Elfyn. "Then we had a puncture on the
fourth of six stages which cost us some time.''
Elfyn and co-driver Gareth Roberts were lying second going
into the final stage but a storming stage time ensured victory
for the Welsh duo in the hustings.com Fiesta.
Tyresafe Bike Safety Campaign
For the first time, TyreSafe is mounting a tyre safety campaign
throughout the month of March to highlight the dangers of
defective or badly worn tyres on motorcycles and scooters.
TyreSafe has already received support for its initiative from
BikeSafe, the UK police force road safety campaign, which
will culminate in a major bike safety show to be held at the
police training centre in Hendon, North London, during the
last week of March.
TyreSafe is also hoping to gain support for the campaign
from trade associations within the motorcycle industry. The
impact of congestion, CO2 emissions and hikes in fuel prices
have boosted the sale of bikes and scooters which has, in
turn, led to an increase in the number of accidents involving
motorcycles and scooters.
Clearly, tyres play a crucial role in maintaining bike and
scooter safety, and the TyreSafe campaign will focus on tread
depth and the importance of tyre pressures in relation to
road safety and the prevention of accidents. TyreSafe supporters,
both tyre manufacturers and retailers, will be supporting
the campaign. However, TyreSafe is inviting motorcycle dealers
and bike tyre outlets to become involved in the initiative,
and further details of the scheme may be found on the TyreSafe
website at www.tyresafe.org.
Scrap Tyres a Valuable Resource, not a
Waste Product TRA Forum Told
The consumer's negative view of scrap tyres is damaging the
image of the whole tyre industry in the UK and needs to be
addressed urgently, said ATS Euromaster's group marketing
director Jonathan Cobb speaking at the recent Tyre Recovery
Association Forum.
The dumping of tyres at the roadside, waste ground or in
fields, though in reality representing a tiny proportion of
the tyres scrapped in the UK, suggests to the consumer that
garages, tyre retailers and others are unprofessional and
are contributing to environmental damage. In fact, the UK
has more than sufficient recovery capacity to deal responsibly
with the 40 million or so scrap tyres we generate each year.
This fact is not being communicated to the motorists of the
wider community says Jonathan Cobb.
"The industry needs to do more." said Jonathan, "We must
explain that scrap tyres are not a waste product but a valuable
resource we can and should recycle. We must also engage with
our customers and even invite them to contribute ideas to
there re-use".
The Tyre Industry Federation's Responsible Recycler Scheme,
to which most responsible tyre collectors subscribe, ensures
that this is happening. ATS Euromaster is working towards
developing scrap tyres as a materials source and is itself
actively looking for ways of re-using scrap tyres and this
is evidenced by the use of scrap tyres being turned into the
flooring of the company's stand at the forthcoming CV Show
at the Birmingham's NEC.
Hankook and Team Jürgen Alzen Motorsport
Prolong Successful Partnership for Endurance Racing Championships
at the Nürburgring
The
successful cooperation begun last year between the racing
team of Jürgen Alzen Motorsport and tyre manufacturer Hankook
Tire for the International Endurance Racing Championships
at the Nürburgring (VLN) will continue in 2008 as well. A
contract to that effect, covering both the total of ten races
in the popular German Endurance Series and the 36th International
24-Hour Race at the Nürburgring, has now been signed.
"After our extremely successful first year of cooperation,
we want to continue to tackle the competition with our tyre
partner Hankook Tire in 2008," says team leader Jürgen Alzen,
explaining the team's objectives for the coming season.
"In 2007 we were able to gain a lot of experience and repeatedly
missed out on a well-deserved victory by just a hair's breadth.
We intend to change that this year." Manfred Sandbichler,
head of the motor sports division at Hankook Reifen Deutschland,
adds: "Building on our very strong lap times, especially toward
the end of the season, and on the test results obtained over
the winter, we are once again excellently equipped, tyre-wise.
It is very important to us to ensure that after Uwe Alzen
leaves, the team will remain in the absolute top league in
terms of drivers as well."

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