Bridgestone announces return to world racing scene with WEC deal

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Bridgestone announces return to world racing scene with WEC deal.

Bridgestone has announced that it will supply racing tyres to two teams in the FIM Endurance World Championship series (EWC).

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Both YART Yamaha Official EWC Team and the F.C.C. TSR Honda team will race on Bridgestone tyres for the next round of the FIM EWC, the 24 Heures Moto at Le Mans, France, on 15 April 2017.

Nico Thuy, Head of Europe Motorcycle, Bridgestone Europe, explains: “For all of us at Bridgestone, it’s great to be back again racing at the highest level. Racing is part of Bridgestone’s DNA and we will be aiming to achieve great results with our new team partners. This involvement also reaffirms Bridgestone’s commitment to motorcycle riders and enthusiasts the world over. The endurance series attracts a strong following, so it will bring Bridgestone closer together with bikers who are passionate about riding.”

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Mandy Kainz, Team Manager – YART Yamaha Official EWC Team, said: “YART is very happy to join the racing family of the world’s largest tyre and rubber company, the Bridgestone Corporation. We already worked together in Suzuka 2014 and since this moment our team, staff and riders – especially Broc Parkes, who was in MotoGP with Bridgestone – pushed to make their dream a reality: to be partners of Bridgestone to share and develop Bridgestone’s MotoGP technologies. YART was strongly supported by YMC to join Bridgestone. With our very young international team with Kohta Nozane (Japan), the German SBK Champion Marvin Fritz and the very experienced former GP rider Broc Parkes from Australia, we are sure to be very soon on the top of the timesheets. We are looking at a long-term great and successful future.”

Masakazu Fujii, General Director – F.C.C. TSR Honda, added: “EWC is a marathon race like life itself. It is a race that keeps running at 300km/h for 24 hours through the day and night, and the cold and hot. Needless to say, the tyre is our team’s most important product under such strenuous conditions. We aim to become No.1 in the world with Bridgestone. We will never give up, no matter what  happens to us as a team; we challenge to run and stay the course at the end of the race with fortitude.”

The FIM EWC is a worldwide championship competition consisting of five races: two in France and the remaining three in Germany, Slovakia, and Japan. The current season began in September 2016 and will end with the Suzuka 8 Hours endurance race at Japan’s Suzuka Circuit on 30 July 2017.

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