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Volvo Trucks breaks world speed records on special Goodyear truck tyres

 

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Volvo Trucks said ‘The Iron Knight’ tyre has broken two world speed records for trucks on Goodyear tyres – making them the fastest truck tyres in the world.

A statement issued Wednesday in Port Elizabeth said the special tyres developed and built by Goodyear are the result of continuous collaboration and strong Original Equipment partnership with leading truck maker Volvo Trucks.

The Goodyear ‘The Iron Knight’ tyres, according to the statement obtained by AUTO REPORT AFRICA, helped the 4.5 tonne 2,400 horsepower truck achieve an average speed of 169.09 km/h (105 mph) in a time of 21.29 seconds, over 1,000 meters from a standing start.

It added that the Iron Knight also beat the record for the 500-meter distance, at 131.29 km/h (81.6 mph) in 13.71 seconds from a standing start, stressing that if that is not impressive enough, during the record runs, The Iron Knight reached a top speed of 276 km/h (171.5 mph).

The technology for the unique truck tyres produced by Goodyear for the new world speed record truck is based on the experience gained in truck racing. The casings for the record truck tyres are standard latest generation Goodyear truck tyre carcasses, as used every day on European roads. The new world speed records achieved on Goodyear truck tyres demonstrate the technology leadership of Goodyear in the transport industry.

“With so much power and torque, ensuring that 4.5 tonnes of truck sticks to the track at speeds of up to nearly 280 km/h is a real challenge for the tyres, “ the statement quoted Laurent Colantonio, Director Tyre Technology Commercial of Goodyear Europe, Middle East and Africa, as saying. “The ability to develop tyres to break world speed records proves our prowess in using advanced technology and innovation to produce exceptional tyres. This is true for The Iron Knight´s tyres and also for our standard truck tyres that offer highest levels of performance to our customers and help them to reduce their Total Cost of Ownership.”

The 315/70R22.5 Goodyear The Iron Knight steer tyres are based on Goodyear Truck Racing tyres, as used by all trucks in the Federation Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) European Truck Racing Championship. The 495/45R22.5 drive tyres are capable of withstanding the incredible torque that The Iron Knight develops. Both tyres are built on standard Goodyear truck tyre carcasses with specially developed tread compounds and tread patterns. The world record tyres carry specific Goodyear “The Iron Knight” sidewall decorations.

The record run was carried out at a closed-off test track in northern Sweden. The Iron Knight was driven by Boije Ovebrink who has more than 30 years’ experience of both car and truck racing and has previously broken five speed records. At the time of publication, the records are being reviewed by the FIA, the international motor sport association.

Volvo Trucks and Goodyear have a long and strong history of partnership – especially when it comes to world speed records. The Mean Green, also driven by Boije Ovebrink, became the world’s fastest hybrid truck in 2012 when it broke two world speed records also on specifically developed Goodyear truck tyres.

Goodyear

Goodyear is one of the world’s largest tyre companies. It employs approximately 66,000 people and manufactures its products in 49 facilities in 22 countries around the world. Its two Innovation Centers in Akron, Ohio and Colmar-Berg, Luxembourg strive to develop state-of-the-art products and services that set the technology and performance standard for the industry.

Many of the world’s leading commercial vehicle manufacturers fit tyres from Goodyear as standard, including DAF, Iveco, MAN, Mercedes-Benz, Renault Trucks, Scania and Volvo Trucks. Goodyear also supplies tyres to all major trailer manufacturers.

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