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20 Jul 2001, 05:57 (Ref:119518) | #1 | ||
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New Control Tyre
The tyre tender for the new V8Supercar Tyre has been run and won, and to a few peoples suprise the new Tyre is DUNLOP!
Cheers, Paul Dumbrell Website: www.pauldumbrell.com Email: paul@pauldumbrell.com |
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20 Jul 2001, 06:18 (Ref:119520) | #2 | ||
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Hi Paul, that certianly is a big surprise. Wonder what Bridgestone will think?
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20 Jul 2001, 07:40 (Ref:119529) | #3 | ||
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20 July 2001
AVESCO ANNOUNCE THREE YEAR TYRE DEAL AVESCO, governing body of V8 Supercars announced today South Pacific Tyres (Dunlop) had secured a three-year contract to be the sole supplier of control tyres to Australia's premier motorsport category from 2002. South Pacific Tyres successfully won the much sought after contract at tender despite strong competition from Bridgestone Australia Limited. Bridgestone have held the contract with V8 Supercars since the inception of control tyres in 1999. AVESCO CEO Wayne Cattach said that while Bridgestone and V8 Supercars have enjoyed an extremely successful relationship over the past three years the change in tyre manufactures for 2002 indicates the growing competitiveness amongst companies wishing to become involved with high profile sports such as V8 Supercars. "AVESCO has enjoyed a very successful relationship with Bridgestone over the past three years and while both companies presented extremely attractive proposals we had to go with the best possible offer for the category and our teams. "V8 Supercars are fast becoming one of the most valuable sporting properties and more and more high profile companies are wanting to be involved with Australia's premier motorsport category. "V8 Supercars offer Dunlop the perfect cornerstone for their ongoing marketing direction which reflects their long standing tradition of high performance tyres and successful involvement in motorsport worldwide," he said. "We are delighted with AVESCO's decision, and we look forward to a long-term association between the Dunlop brand and Australia's premier motor racing category," says South Pacific Tyres Managing Director Rob McEniry. "Today the Dunlop brand stands for high technology, performance and quality. And its proud Australian motorsport heritage makes it the perfect choice as the official tyre supplier to Australia's highest-level motor sport category, V8 Supercars. "Looking ahead, our V8 Supercar program will become a key aspect of our Dunlop brand marketing and we are very excited about the benefits this will bring to our business," he said. Last edited by RaceTime; 20 Jul 2001 at 07:42. |
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20 Jul 2001, 10:23 (Ref:119565) | #4 | ||
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Wow, there's a turn up for the books...put that in your pipe everybody!
Who do you think will be the first to come to terms with the new rubber? Apparently Bridgestone made a loss in Australia last year, and from some rough figures that I've heard floating around, the tyre deal in V8s was costing them at least $1.5M pa....I wonder how long we will see their ads on TV? And what is Mort going to do? |
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20 Jul 2001, 11:20 (Ref:119591) | #6 | ||
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I really like the name Mort...I don't know why
Another thing- I doubt that those runners who used to run Dunlops would have any advantage....although remember when Larry built his first car that ran on Bridgestone's, that it had twice the roll cage of the 'Dunlop' cars? Will everyone be removing their Larry cars now? |
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Now we will have all the original bridgestone runners saying they cant come to terms with the dunlops, even though everyone will be in the same boat |
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20 Jul 2001, 12:32 (Ref:119633) | #8 | ||
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I cannot remember who I told, but "I told you so" to whoever I did. I said, after Bridgestone won the previous contract that Dunlop would get the next one.
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20 Jul 2001, 12:58 (Ref:119650) | #9 | ||
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Man, this will stir things up!! Most top teams i spose will rebuild their cars to suit the new tyre, and what about all the small teams, how are they going to manage this obsticle.
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21 Jul 2001, 02:04 (Ref:119837) | #10 | ||
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Maybe not only were the stiffer chassis being built developed to suit the Bridgstone control tyre but this could also have just been a step up in the professional way these cars are built.
The more responsive to set up changes stiffer chassis should suit whatever tyre is put on them shouldn't they ? |
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21 Jul 2001, 10:28 (Ref:119895) | #11 | ||
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This is coming from a completely uninformed Crash Test, but I would speculate that the current control tyre would be fairly hard, and Dunlop would be silly to introduce a 'soft' tyre....so construction of the cars probably should not be a problem.
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21 Jul 2001, 13:53 (Ref:119960) | #12 | ||
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As for the likes of dick and lp privately testing these tyres, simply not posible with current tyre contract restrictions. Only way is for Dunlop to have a open test day which has never happened and it would not be for just previous Dunlop users.
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26 Jul 2001, 07:04 (Ref:121934) | #13 | ||
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Brad Jones has stated on the V8X Website they he thinks the new control tyre will force everyone to start from scratch next year in regards to set up and data thus levelling the playing field.
I think the same front running teams will still be up the front because they have the resources to test and collect the maximum amount of data to get the best possible performance out of the new tyre quicker than any body else. |
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26 Jul 2001, 08:28 (Ref:121961) | #14 | ||
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LOL - not exclusive to the V8X web site - that was a media release that Brad issued on the Friday at Calder Park SCS round - you can find the full text on RaceNews http://www.racetime.com.au/racenews.html
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27 Jul 2001, 08:29 (Ref:122471) | #15 | ||
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27 Jul 2001, 08:42 (Ref:122478) | #16 | ||
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No - but if you want the releases posted here I will - however consider the length of them.
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27 Jul 2001, 09:02 (Ref:122485) | #17 | ||
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Dick and Larry have been testing for them huh?
Excellent. One could say , " Who's a Clever Dick then" couldn't one? It will be interesting to see just how much of an advantage this will be early next year. |
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