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Michelin Porsche-A look at Michelin Involvement in Motorsport

Michelin Porsche

Michelin Porsche
Michelin Porsche

Michelin Porsche

6 reasons that Porsche prefer Michelin tyres

  1. Superior performance: Michelin tyres are known for their superior performance in terms of grip, handling, and overall driving experience. This is important for a high-performance brand like Porsche.
  2. Consistency: Michelin tyres are known for their consistent performance, which is important for Porsche as they want to ensure their cars perform at the same level regardless of the tyre brand.
  3. Durability: Michelin tyres are known for their durability and long-lasting tread life, which is important for Porsche as they want to ensure their cars maintain their performance over a long period of time.
  4. Innovation: Michelin is a company that is always pushing the boundaries of tire technology and innovation, which is important for Porsche as they want to be at the forefront of automotive technology.
  5. Brand reputation: Michelin is a well-respected and reputable brand in the tyre industry, which is important for Porsche as they want to be associated with high-quality products and brands.
  6. Racing heritage: Michelin has a long history of success in motorsports, and Porsche has a deep-rooted motorsports heritage; this makes the partnership a natural fit for both companies as they share the same values.

As a result, I just scooped this up because of the great image. As a result, the excellent race tyres. So, those were fitted to the eventual winner’s car.

Michelin has always manufactured great tyre products.

Consequently, they are expected to make a bid for the F1 tyre contract. Of course, along with Pirelli. Currently, we supply Formula 1 with race tyres.

This years Le mans 24 hour race was won by  Michelin Porsche tyres . In the closing stages, German Formula One driver Nico Hulkenberg’s car joined them.

Our own British racer Nick Tandy and New Zealander Earl Bamber were among the other winners. Audi R18 e-tron quattro finished in second and third, respectively.

The winning car was fitted with the famous Michelin race tyres.

"Barely 15 months after its return to world class 
endurance racing, Porsche Team has returned to its former winning ways 
at Le Mans. Nico Hülkenberg (DE), Earl Bamber (NZ) and Nick Tandy (GB) 
steered their N°19 Michelin-equipped 919 Hybrid to an emphatic victory, 
while the N°17 sister car made it a one-two success for the German make.
 The result breaks Audi’s recent sequence of five wins but the 
Ingolstadt firm was part of the podium celebrations thanks to third 
place. There were class wins for Corvette/Michelin (LM GTE Pro), 
Ferrari/Michelin (Am) and KCMG (LM P2)".
  Courtesy of Michelin Motorsport... http://www.michelinmotorsport.com/ 
Partnership of Michelin Porsche

Michelin tyres have made massive inroads into all kinds of motorsport in recent years. This includes motorcycle racing and everything else barring Formula 1. There are rumours that Michelin is considering making a bid for the Formula One tyre franchise.

This came after a statement

from one of the top motorsport guys. He said though that changes would have to be made to the tyre compounds and the teams would have the freedom to choose their own tyres depending of the conditions of the particular circuit, before a bid could be made?

Eric Roberts

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