Dan Zelos closes Porsche Sprint Challenge season with his fourth top four finish
The Porsche Sprint Challenge came to an end at Brands Hatch, with Dan Zelos finishing on his fourth top four result.
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Aterna is an economical, high-performance passenger car tyre ideal for smaller vehicles, make the most out of daily journeys with tyres that offer optimal handling in all conditions and a smoother driving experience.
Aterna - more infoThe optimum choice for driving enthusiasts seeking superior performance, agility and control from their vehicles. Enhance driving enjoyment with a specially designed tread pattern for a more precise steering response, high speed handling and tracton even on wet road surfaces.
Motiva UHP - more infoA robust commercial van tyre build to withstand the demands of long days and frequent delivery drops. With a heavy-duty construction and durable tread design, Vertra delivers the enhanced loading capacity and reliable performance required to keep your business on the move.
Vertra - more infoEconomical, high-performance passenger car tyre ideal for smaller vehicles. Whether commuting or travelling, make the most out of daily journeys with tyres that offer optimal handling in all conditions and a smoother driving experience.
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        The Porsche Sprint Challenge came to an end at Brands Hatch, with Dan Zelos finishing on his fourth top four result.
        MOTs and vehicle servicing can be a daunting prospect for drivers, as sometimes the size of the bill and the repairs required can feel like a nasty surprise. Knowing the differences between what is checked in a service and an MOT can help vehicle owners feel more confident and prepared.
        Picture the scene: you’re kneeling in a petrol station forecourt, squinting at the sidewall of your car’s tyre, trying to decipher what looks like the cryptic scribblings of an ancient Egyptian mechanic. It’s not just a random string of letters and numbers, mind you, it’s a code packed with vital…
    This is the nominal WIDTH of the tyre in mm
This is the nominal HEIGHT of the tyre wall as a percentage of the nominal width. (60% of 225 in this example)
This indicates the tyre is of RADIAL construction
This is the rim/wheel DIAMETER that the tyre will fit (inches)
This is the LOAD INDEX of the tyre. It is code that refers to the maximum load each tyre can take
This is the SPEED RATING of the tyre. It is a code that refers to the maximum speed each tyre can do