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FIA Homologates Record Setting Speed Run on Continental Tire’s

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Created on Thursday, 19 December 2013 08:30

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  • FIA Land Speed Records Commission homologates the 10-km and 10-mile world records attempted in October in the No. 14 Michael Shank Racing Ford EcoBoost-powered DP on Continental tires.

Ft. Mill, S.C. – December 19, 2013.  Christmas came early for Continental Tire as the Federation Internationale de I’Automobile (FIA) Land Speed Records Commission, has homologated both the 10 kilometers and 10 mile world speed records from a standing start.  Continental Tire, in conjunction with Michael Shank Racing, Ford, Roush Yates Engines and International Motor Sports Association (IMSA) set out to break the records at Daytona International Speedway on October 9, 2013 in addition to clocking the single, fast-lap record on the oval with driver, Colin Braun, behind the wheel of the No. 14 Michael Shank Racing Ford EcoBoost-powered Daytona Prototype (DP) car on Continental’s ExtremeContactTM DR (Dry, Race) tires.

The new world speed record for 10 kilometers from a standing start is officially 110.188 seconds or 203.010 mph (326.714 kph).  Additionally, the new 10 mile speed record from a standing start is officially 171.414 seconds or 210.017 mph (337.989 kph).  Both records have been homologated by the FIA Land Speed Records Commission and break the former world records held by Hans Liebold for the last 34 years.  Leibold drove a Mercedez-Benz Turbo to a 10-km speed of 199.101 mph and a 10-mile speed of 208.316 mph from a standing start in Nardo, Italy on May 5, 1979.

“It was an honor to be a part of such a historic day,” said Travis Roffler, director of marketing for Continental Tire.  “Our team worked hard to develop a tire that would sustain the loads placed upon them at those speeds on the high-banked oval, and to see Colin make those laps with confidence, on our tires, was incredible.  It’s a true mark of distinction for Continental Tire and everyone involved in the project, to break a record that had been in place for 34 years.  Thanks to Jim (France), and all the partners involved for including us and congratulations to everyone.”

Continental Tire engineered a tire specifically for this project. While the foundation of the tire is based off the ExtremeContactTM  Dry Race tire that the DP class raced throughout the 2013 Rolex Series season, some minor changes were made.  The tire used for the record-setting run is lighter and has less rolling resistance than the standard race tire and is a harder compound than the tire used for a typical road course race.  The tire is part of Continental’s ExtremeContactTM line of tires that includes the DW (Dry, Wet), DWS (Dry, Wet, Snow) and ExtremeWinterContactTM for passenger cars and light trucks.

“The Continental tires performed great,” said Braun immediately following the record-setting run.  “We had good grip.  Obviously it’s a balance between rolling resistance and giving up speed and the amount of grip we have.  But the Continental engineers did a great job of bringing us a tire that was not only fast and had good rolling resistance, but also had good grip to go out there and go 220 + mph around Daytona.  Hats off to those guys for a really good job.”

Braun also clocked a single, fast-lap time of 222.971 mph (40.364 seconds) to break Bill Elliott’s former record of 210.364 mph set back in 1987.  The records set at Daytona were part of a record-setting year for Continental Tire.  In May, Johan Schwartz shattered the GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS® for the longest sustained drift on a set of ContiSportContactTM 5P’s in a BMW M5 Sedan and in June, it was a set of PureContactTM tires with EcoPlus technology that helped set a new GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS® achievement for the lowest fuel consumption- 48 U.S. states for a non-hybrid car, in a Volkswagen Passat.

For more information on any of Continental’s products, or to locate a dealer, visit www.continentaltire.com.

 

About Continental AG

With sales of €32.7 billion in 2012, Continental is among the leading automotive suppliers worldwide. As a supplier of brake systems, systems and components for powertrains and chassis, instrumentation, infotainment solutions, vehicle electronics, tires and technical elastomers, Continental contributes to enhanced driving safety and global climate protection. Continental is also an expert partner in networked automobile communication. Continental currently has almost 175,000 employees in 46 countries.

About Continental Tire the Americas

Based in Fort Mill, S.C., Continental Tire the Americas, LLC manufactures and distributes a complete premium line of passenger, light truck and commercial tires for original equipment and replacement markets.  Our ultra-high performance tires include award-winning technologies that focus on safety, help save money and reduce CO2 emissions.  The ProContact EcoPlus and CrossContact LX20 were also awarded a Consumer’s Digest Best Buy award in 2012.  Continental’s premium products are available at leading independent tire dealers, car dealers, and mass retail companies across North America.  Continental Tire is a proud supporter of the GRAND-AM Road Racing Series, ALMS, Major League Soccer (MLS), West Coast Customs, the Las Vegas Invitational and Las Vegas Classic, Wendy’s 3 Tour Challenge, Chris Rado, Lingenfelter Performance Engineering, NSCAA, Petty’s Garage, UNC Athletics, and Duke Athletics.

 

Media Contacts:

Sheri Herrmann PLT Communications Coordinator Continental Tire The Americas 1830 MacMillan Park Drive Fort Mill, SC; 29707 Phone: +1-(704)583-8151 Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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