YOKOHAMA DEVELOPS NEXT GENERATION AS WTCC HEADS FOR FRANCE
Media information: 23 May 2008
FIA World Touring Car Championship (WTCC) drivers have universally praised the performance of Yokohama ADVAN tyres in the hard-fought competition, but resounding success has not stopped the Japanese manufacturer from preparing the WTCCfs next generation tyre already.
Yokohama is confirmed as the WTCCfs official tyre supplier until the end of 2009 but the manufacturer is not resting on the success of its current racing tyre. In the background, development work is already underway on the next generation of performance rubber.
When the current tender ends in 2009, the ADVAN design used in todayfs WTCC will be three years old. Should the FIA and WTCC teams decide to use a different specification tyre, Yokohama will already have developed options, in line with touring car changes, and be ready to manufacture their latest product.
As the WTCC field, together with partner series Formula Master which also runs on ADVANs, heads for the first street circuit of the season in Pau, France, Yokohama tyre engineer Mr Watanabe explains the Japanese companyfs philosophy behind the 2009 developments.
gDeveloping the WTCC tyre is a constant evolution at Yokohama,h said Watanabe. gWe hope to win the 2010 tender as we have done for the past two years and in order to be prepared we have started work already.
gTouring cars evolve each year as do their counterpart road cars. As part of our development, we are already considering a range of variables which we are investigating. Tests are already scheduled to work on some of our initial ideas; everything is about being pro-active so that we are ready when the time comes.h
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