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October 2021

The October 2021 issue is now available online! Packed full of news, interviews and features, including:

BICYCLE TIRES : Leading manufacturers are re-entering the bicycle tire market, going head-to-head with proven developers with a history of race-winning technologies. TTi speaks to experts from Pirelli, Vittoria and Goodyear for the latest in bicycle tire development.

DRAG RACING : Dave Auffenberg, Goodyear’s project manager for drag tire development, explains how NHRA racers pull every last ounce of performance from motorsport’s most unpredictable rubber.

TIRE MANUFACTURING : TTi talks to tire manufacturing equipment experts about trends that affect their customers, and how the latest innovation is keeping up with tire design changes and functionality.

CEAT TIRE DESIGN : R&D experts at CEAT give a fascinating insight into the world of tire design, and how the company delivers a new product that balances aesthetics with performance.

PIRELLI SCORPION AS PLUS 3 : Pirelli reveals how it utilized new simulations to ensure the latest iteration of its popular all-season tire benefited from improvements to mileage, snow performance and comfort.

OUTFITTING THE NEW COUNTACH : Building on their 50-year relationship, Italian manufacturers Pirelli and Lamborghini team up again to fit the new iteration of the Countach with the latest in UHP tire technology.

 

 


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Rachel's career in journalism began around five years ago when she started working for UKi Media & Events, having recently graduated from Coventry University where she studied the subject. Her favourite aspect of the job is interviewing industry experts, including researchers, scientists, engineers and technicians, and learning more about the ground-breaking technologies and innovations that are shaping the future of the automotive and tire industries.

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