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successful tech results for ap racing in world superbike championship
Successful Tech Results for AP Racing in World Superbike Championship

November 2008

Successful Tech Results for AP Racing in World Superbike Championship

AP Racing is having successful technical results in the World Superbike Championship with the famous French team Yamaha GMT94.

Team Yamaha GMT94 has been extremely successful in Endurance racing, and is now gradually growing into the World Superbike world. David Checa and Sebastien Gimbert are the riders.

The Yamaha R1's of GMT94 are equipped with full hydraulic and brake pad systems engineered and manufactured by AP Racing in Coventry, England.

Team Manager Christophe Guyot is absolutely claiming top brake performance of AP Racing!

AP Racing and Wind Trading (makers of WRP) are working together to define a new technical partnership for 2009 with an additional Superbike team. By the end of 2008 we should be in the position to provide more information on the additional team.



About: AP Racing

Anybody who races knows the key to going fast is being able to brake. Brake pads are one of the most important and also one of the most commonly overlooked chassis components. AP Racing in England has been manufacturing high quality disc brake systems since 1966 providing customers and race teams with “the world’s best stopping power.” Since their inception, AP Racing has won countless championships worldwide. The technology and experience they gained from their extensive NASCAR and Formula One car racing has carried over into their Motorcycle and ATV line of braking systems. AP Racing’s exclusive brake pad material offers exceptional feel and long wear life. We believe AP Racing brakes are not for everyone, only those looking for the world’s best brake performance.

Fact: 21 out of 49 NASCAR that raced in this years Daytona 500 ran AP Racing Brake Systems.

Fact: Top Supercross factory mechanics choose AP Racing Super High Temp Brake Fluid which Has the highest boiling point over the competition.