Kumho, the control tyre supplier for the Australian F3
Championship, has paid tribute to the newly crowned Australian
Drivers Champion, Simon Hodge after he clinched the CAMS Gold Star
by winning the Australian F3 title at Sydney Motorsport Park in his
Kumho-shod Mygale.
The 20-year-old Hodge form South Australia becomes the 58th Gold
Star Australian Drivers Champion, grabbing the title in the second
of three races at the Sydney circuit, completing his 12th win for
the season.
Kumho congratulates Hodge and the entire crop of fast young drivers
who have contested the Australian F3 Championship this year not
only proving their own ability and skill but helping create better
tyres with feedback to Kumho engineers.
According to Kumho Tyre Australia national marketing and training
manager David Basha, the company is proud to be a part of a racing
category that does so much to nurture young talent and develop our
racing champions of the future.
'Simon Hodge did an amazing job this year finishing on the podium
18 times and showing his race craft and skill in every race," said
David Basha.
"However it is a two way street, Kumho gets an enormous amount of
feedback and data from our involvement in Australian F3 and it is a
valuable category for us to be a part of," he added.
"It is also an honour to be a part of Australia's oldest
consecutively awarded motor sport prize with the winner of
Australia's premier open wheel category being awarded the CAMS Gold
Star."
Along with the Australian F3 Championship Kumho is a major tyre
supplier to open wheel race categories around the world.
The company also supplies race tyres to the European Auto GP
category, the French Formula 4 series, the Italian Formula 3
Championship, Italian Formula ACI-CSAI Abarth Championship and was
tyre supplier to the Formula 3 Euroseries for a decade up to
2012.
Organisers of the French Formula Four championship have praised
Kumho for being a cost effective solution with no performance
compromise.
Simon Hodge explained that this year's title had not been
straightforward even though he had led since the first round of the
year.
"We've had our challenges and Ben Gersekowski has been pushing us
the whole way this year. It's been a tug-of-war between the two of
us and to come out on top when it counts is just an unbelievable
feeling," said Hodge
"It's a huge honour to be up on such a prestigious list. It's
something that, coming in through the motorsport ranks, through
Karts and Formula Ford, you always look up to the Gold Star winners
and the Formula 3 championship, with a lot of prestige.
The battle for the F3 Kumho Cup went down to the final race, with a
thrilling finish for the rookie category.
The Kumho Cup is the entry-level class introduced as part of this
year's Formula 3 Australian Drivers Championship season and is
geared to cater for new drivers looking for their initial 'wings
and slicks' experience along with state level competitors seeking
an affordable entry point to national competition and professional
teams looking to develop young talent.
Proving the Kumho Cup is achieving its goals, the title was won by
a 16 year old former karter, Roland Legge. The R-Tek Motorsport
driver took the class win after proving to be one of the stars of
the season and has signaled he will be a star of the future.
Nathan Gotch in his AGI Sport Dallara, finished second in the Kumho
Cup standings and Dennie Rumble third.
The Formula 3 Australian Drivers Championship concludes the 2014
season with the Shannons Nationals before returning in 2015 - the
opening round to be held at Sandown Raceway in Victoria in late
March.
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 centered
around five state locations with the ability to distribute tyres to
retailers across all areas of Australia.
Jon Thomson
Thomson PR
Ph 0418 641 959
jon@thomsonpr.com.au