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FALKEN Brand to Sponsor and Compete in the 46th ADAC Zurich 24h-Race Nurburgring

 
    
 

FALKEN Brand to Sponsor and Compete in the 46th ADAC Zurich 24h-Race Nurburgring

 

May 2, 2018

 

Sumitomo Rubber Group is pleased to announce that we will be competing in the upcoming 46th ADAC ZURICH 24-Hour Race Nurburgring (commonly known as the 24h-Race Nurburgring). This year, Team FALKEN Motorsports will once again be gunning for first place with two powerful racecars. In addition, we have also signed on as an official sponsor of the race through our FALKEN brand. One of the largest touring car races in the world, this year's 24h-Race Nurburgring will be held from Thursday, May 10 through Sunday, May 13 in Nurburg, Germany.

 
Porsche 911 GT3RBMW M6 GT3

 
 

Since 1999, we have been competing in the world-famous 24 Hours Nurburgring, which is often called the toughest endurance race on earth. Continuing from last year, Team FALKEN Motorsports will be gunning for first place with two powerful race cars: a Porsche 911 GT3R and the BMW M6 GT3 that placed eighth overall in last year's race. Meanwhile, as an official sponsor of this year's race, we aim to promote the FALKEN brand while at the same time contributing to the promotion and development of motorsports.

In addition, race fans can get up-to-the-minute updates on how the race is going from the official FALKEN Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/falkenglobal/). We hope that you will join us online to help cheer on Team FALKEN Motorsports.

ClassTeamVehicleDrivers
SP9(FIA-GT3)FALKEN
Motorsports
Porsche 911 GT3RMartin Ragginger
Klaus Bachler
Dirk Werner
Sven Muller
BMW M6 GT3Peter Dumbreck
Alexandre Imperatori
Stef Dusseldorp
Jens Klingmann
[24h-Race Nurburgring]
Taking place at the Nurburgring, which is also famous as an R&D test track for automobile and tire manufacturers, this 24-hour endurance race is considered by many to be the world's toughest race. At 25km per lap, the race makes use of the Nurburgring's full course, combining the North Course (Old Course), which features an elevation difference of 300m between its highest and lowest points and around 170 corners (including blind corners), and the more modern Grand Prix Course, which was also used for F1 racing.
 



 

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