A Kumho shod Formula 3 open wheeler has become quickest car ever
around the famed Adelaide Parklands Circuit.
Local racer Simon Hodge set the blistering time of 1m 17.9726s on
the seventh lap of the opening race of the 2014 Australian Formula
3 Championship - seven tenths of a second quicker than the previous
record.
Hodge's Mygale Formula 3 car is powered by a 2.0L Mercedes engine
with 230 horsepower.
The category demonstrates that lower powered, lightweight cars
paired with a high grip slick tyre is the equation for a quick lap
time.
Kumho is the control tyre supplier to Fomula 3 and is an integral
part of the 'wings and slicks' concept in Australia.
According to record holder Simon Hodge, the Ecsta race tyre is an
ideal match for the Formula 3 cars because of the abundance of grip
it provides.
"These are great cars with great tyres. It's a really good
combination," said Hodge.
"Looking back at the data it's amazing to see how late I was
braking for the two hairpins - as late as 75 metres.
"The grip was amazing. The direction change through the chicane was
in excess of 160-170 kilometres per hour and it just felt great,"
he said.
The South Australian won the round with a clean sweep of all three
races but not without a strong challenge from Ben Gersekowski in
the final.
Formula 3 is also holds the outright lap record at Queensland's
Morgan Park and New South Wales' Wakefield Park - both set on Kumho
tyres.
Since its inception in 1960, Kumho Tyres has been a model of steady
growth amid dramatic changes of business landscape. Driven by
innovation in management and technical development Kumho has become
one of the top ten tyre companies in the world.
Over the past half-century Kumho Tyres has built the foundation for
a sustainable company, which has thrived through a full range of
business environments.
Kumho has succeeded in the development of superior tyres for all
vehicles including high performance, passenger, sports utility and
recreational vehicles, as well as light trucks, heavy truck and
buses, industrial, agricultural, mining and construction vehicles
as well as aircraft.
Kumho produces more than 68 million tyres annually with a massive
research and development program which comprises more than 600
research personnel and 300 testing machines at proving grounds in
South Korea, China, Europe and North America, Kumho leads the world
with the latest in tyre technology, safety and performance. In
Australia Kumho markets an extensive range of tyres for cars,
4WD's, light commercials, trucks and buses with a network centred
around five state locations with the ability to distribute tyres to
retailers across all areas of Australia.
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