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Dunlop Racings new compound tyres
Dunlop Racings new compound tyres
British Touring Car Championship tyre supplier Dunlop Race will introduce a new compound medium tyre from this weekend’s round of the championship at Oulton…
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The new “Dunlop Sport Maxx “
The new “Dunlop Sport Maxx BTCC Medium” compound tyre. Will replace the tyres that were used during the first two race weekends. As a result, at Brands Hatch and Donington Park,. Hence, with the Thruxton races have its own special compound. So, due to the fact that Thruxton is one of the country’s fastest circuits,.
There will be changes to the soft compound tyre. Thus, which have helped produce some fantastic racing. Especially during the first two meetings. Which has some car configurations. Therefore, there had been a huge drop-off in car performance after only a few laps.
The new CC Medium” compound replaces the tyres
Hence, those were used during the first two race weekends. Dunlop Racings new compound tyres
Consequently, at Brands Hatch and Donington Park,. As a result, I have said that Thruxton has its own special compound because this is the country’s fastest circuit.
There has been no changes to the soft compound tyre, which in the past had helped create some dynamic races during the first two race meetings.
Dunlop racing can be seen at most race tracks throughout the world.
From small local rallies and race events to more prestigious world events, such as the Le Mans series of races,.
Along with Goodyear Tyres, we have always followed and supported the Dunlop racing events and have attended some great race meetings that were sponsored by Dunlop Racing. As most people know, the great two tyre companies formed a new company, Goodyear Dunlop Tyres UK Ltd..
At the moment,
Both of these companies run their racing sections separately, with Dunlop racing tyres being more prevalent in Europe and Goodyear in America.
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