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9/24/09, 3:30 PM |
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American Racer Press Release 2009
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Indiana, Pennsylvania
September 24, 2009 NEWS RELEASE For Immediate release On September 15, 2009, Judge Terrence McVerry of the Federal District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania issued an opinion dismissing Specialty Tires of America’s and Race Tires America’s (STA) Complaint against Hoosier Racing Tire Corp. and World Racing Group, Inc. (formerly Dirt Motorsports) for violations of the U.S. antitrust laws. STA manufactures American Racer® racing tires and markets them through its Race Tires America division. The complaint alleged, among other things, that Hoosier used its monopoly power to foreclose competition for the sale of tires in dirt oval track racing; that Hoosier conspired with sanctioning groups to restrain trade in the sale of such tires; and that the intent of this conspiracy was to monopolize the market for dirt oval track race tires. The court dismissed STA’s Complaint without the benefit of a jury trial and without considering the abundant evidence provided by STA of the exercise of monopoly power by Hoosier, the foreclosure of competitors from the market, the barriers to competition created by the defendants, and the collusive behavior of Hoosier and race sanctioning groups. Instead, the court relied heavily on the appearance of “competitive” bidding, instituted only after the lawsuit was filed, to assert that competition was present in the market. The court, also, did not consider that the sanctioning companies were not tire purchasers, that the racers and car owners were impacted by the higher prices resulting from the defendants’ exclusionary conduct, and importantly, the court omitted consideration of strong legal precedents condemning the use of exclusionary contracts to monopolize, which describes defendants' conduct here. STA and its racing division, Race Tires America, disagree with and are disappointed by the action of the court in dismissing the company’s complaint, and intend to fully consider and pursue all their legal options, including an appeal. The number of market participants for tires for short track racing in the United States has declined dramatically over the past ten years to the point where there exists only the dominant supplier, Hoosier, and Race Tires America and Goodyear, the latter two companies each with small shares of the market. With this decision, the court handed a company already possessing monopoly power a critical tool for maintaining and expanding its stranglehold on the sport of short track racing. In the future, with this decision, and without the benefit of an actively competitive race tire market, race car drivers and owners, the true consumers of race tires, can expect to pay higher prices, receive fewer choices, and be subject to increasingly reduced quality and durability of tires. The lawsuit brought by STA was not considered lightly nor was it inexpensive. However, none of the costs incurred by STA in the litigation will be passed on to any of our customers. The company continues to believe that market competition, not only for race tires but also for other racing components, is the only way to assure that the sport remains within the economical reach of both participants and spectators. For further information, contact: Thomas M. Schultz General Counsel Specialty Tires of America, Inc. and Race Tires America, Inc. 4731 State Route 30 Greensburg, PA 15601 Email: tschultz@polymerenterprises.net |
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9/24/09, 4:13 PM |
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Race Count Last Year: 73 Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 742 |
I have no issue with tire rules. However, I don't think there should be a Hoosier tire rule. Pick a compound and let teams decide whom they want to buy that compound from. If other manufactures make the same compound (or could make it if they know teams can buy from them), then teams should be able to decide who they want to buy from. The performance will dictate what teams buy. Some of the smaller teams would be allowed to save a few bucks as well if they choose. Just my .02.
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9/24/09, 4:17 PM |
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9/24/09, 5:19 PM |
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Get ready, the big blue and yellow Goodyear train is smokin' down the tracks!
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9/24/09, 7:06 PM |
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I have said all along that this Hoosier tire rule is a bunch of &hit. Its not fair to any racer to be told what tire he has to run on his car.
Everybody is "prepping" (chemical treating) their tires anyway to make em bite so the big teams are still up on the little guys. And you guys know what I'm talking about. |
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9/24/09, 7:45 PM |
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Race Count This Year: 24 Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 1,131 |
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9/24/09, 7:48 PM |
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Motormasher is absolutely correct on all counts..... Can someone out there (preferably a Hoosier tire fan) please explain why the price of a DT-3 tire has escalated in cost by more $45-$60 dollars over the last 3 or four years, while a standard RD-12 has only gone up $5? I thaught this tire "DEAL" from Hoosier was suppose to save money, I guess thats why a Right Rear cost me $213 dollars for the TNT series..... What a Deal !!!
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9/24/09, 8:03 PM |
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I'm hearing that the judge is on an all expenses paid vacation right now in the Bahamas...............
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9/24/09, 8:16 PM |
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9/24/09, 9:36 PM |
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I personally feel that Hoosier is taking advantage of every team that has to run the DT3 tire. The way I see it, I think the chunck of rubber used to make the tire should be ground up and used on play grounds.
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