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Portimão racetrack extends Davanti official tyre partnership for three more years

Portimão racetrack extends Davanti official tyre partnership for three more yearsOne of the most technically challenging race circuits in the world - the Autódromo do Algarve - has agreed a three year extension to retain Davanti Tyres as its official tyre partner.

The decision by a circuit which plays host to the European LeMans Series, 24H Endurance Series, the FIM World Superbike Championship and the Algarve Classic festival, is a massive coup for the UK tyre manufacturer, which only launched its first tyre to the market in 2015.

The deal means that the fleet of high-performance cars used by the Autodromo’s elite AIA Racing School will continue to be fitted with Davanti tyres until 2022.

The school has recently updated the Racing School’s cars, with the Porsche Cayman S, Cayman 718 S and 911 GT3, Honda Civic Type R, Mercedes AMG E53, E63 S and AMG GT C all available.

And as drivers tear around the track at speeds in excess of 250km and hour, they will do so on standard, road-legal Davanti tyres!

“We have held this valued partnership for two years,” said Sean Maddocks, Davanti Sales Director for the UK and Ireland. “It is a prestigious partnership for us and we are proud of the faith the Autodromo team continue to show in our tyres’ on-track performance.”

AIA Racing School Director, Miguel Praia, said that having run on Davanti tyres - specifically the DX640 - since 2016, the instructors were keen for the school to continue using Davanti.

“The tyres have performed impressively well and have been consistent which, anyone who drives at high speed will tell you, is critical,” he said. “The fact these tyres are not a special bespoke formulation or a sticky race tyre, they are simply standard road tyres that perform right on the ragged edge, is phenomenal.

“Our drivers are highly qualified professionals and they understand the importance of tyres as a safety feature. They have developed complete confidence in Davanti since we began this partnership as tyres that handle well and provide all the feedback and control you need to drive safely and well.

We are proud to partner with Davanti Tyres.”

To find out more about Davanti Tyres visit www.davanti-tyres.com.

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-3 #3 nogin the nog 2019-02-15 19:06
Quoting Jonathan:
Sounds like the racing school drivers will be safer than the spectators, last time I was a spectator at the Autodromo I was horrified at the condition of the seating, they had used indoor chipboard MDF in the stands which had gotten wet and everywhere there was huge gaps missing where your meant to walk though to sit down, the chipboard was broken, cracked and missing in many spots, resulting in a possible fall of about 10 metres through metal scaffolding underneath, I watched as a mother just managed to grab her toddler who had raced ahead to sit. Whoever signed off on that construction should be ashamed.

HMM
Jonathan. I have been around race tracks all my life and the construction of the cheap seats is the same. We are not at ascot now pal. At the end of the day love it or hate it. This Race Track has survived some interesting times and I for one would just love to see it put to the use it was intended for. I really hope Motto GP comes here. I don't care much for the Mangement or the Politics . I am a petrol head and that is one hell of a race track..
+2 #2 nogin the nog 2019-02-15 17:18
hmm
All Good. But bring on motto Gp..
+2 #1 Jonathan 2019-02-15 13:40
Sounds like the racing school drivers will be safer than the spectators, last time I was a spectator at the Autodromo I was horrified at the condition of the seating, they had used indoor chipboard MDF in the stands which had gotten wet and everywhere there was huge gaps missing where your meant to walk though to sit down, the chipboard was broken, cracked and missing in many spots, resulting in a possible fall of about 10 metres through metal scaffolding underneath, I watched as a mother just managed to grab her toddler who had raced ahead to sit. Whoever signed off on that construction should be ashamed.

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