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D.O. (Offline)
  #1 10/5/09 3:11 PM
The World Racing Group announced today it has entered into a multiyear agreement with The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company to be the Official Tire supplier to the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series.
Joey Saldana drives his #9 Kasey Kahne Racing World of Outlaws Sprint Car during a test session on Sunday, Oct. 4. (World of Outlaws) » More Photos
Beginning with the 2010 Florida DIRTcar Nationals in February, World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series competitors will be required to race with Goodyears on the left rear and right rear wheel positions.

“Goodyear recognizes Sprint Car racing as one of the elite forms of motorsports,” said Justin Fantozzi, Goodyear’s Marketing Manager of Global Race Tires. “We have a strong history with the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series. Our tires have carried drivers to 19 championships in the 30-year history of ‘The Greatest Show on Dirt.’ We look forward to building on that tradition in 2010.”
dirtywhiteboy
  #2 10/5/09 3:50 PM
Originally Posted by D.O.:
The World Racing Group announced today it has entered into a multiyear agreement with The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company to be the Official Tire supplier to the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series.
Joey Saldana drives his #9 Kasey Kahne Racing World of Outlaws Sprint Car during a test session on Sunday, Oct. 4. (World of Outlaws) » More Photos
Beginning with the 2010 Florida DIRTcar Nationals in February, World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series competitors will be required to race with Goodyears on the left rear and right rear wheel positions.

“Goodyear recognizes Sprint Car racing as one of the elite forms of motorsports,” said Justin Fantozzi, Goodyear’s Marketing Manager of Global Race Tires. “We have a strong history with the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series. Our tires have carried drivers to 19 championships in the 30-year history of ‘The Greatest Show on Dirt.’ We look forward to building on that tradition in 2010.”
I can only hope that the tires WoO gets will be better than the SH*T they call NASCAR tires or there will be alot of drivers hurt if not killed.

Preferably, it should be set a tire compound spec and let people race whatever tire brand they want.
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Seadog (Offline)
  #3 10/5/09 4:19 PM
Two companies that are nearly bankrupt are joining forces. Interesting.
davex (Offline)
  #4 10/5/09 8:08 PM
Very interesting!!
dirtywhiteboy
  #5 10/5/09 9:17 PM
Originally Posted by Seadog:
Two companies that are nearly bankrupt are joining forces. Interesting.
Kind of like the U.S Treasury and <insert bank or auto comapny name here>.
sprntr (Offline)
  #6 10/5/09 9:31 PM
Originally Posted by dirtywhiteboy:
I can only hope that the tires WoO gets will be better than the SH*T they call NASCAR tires or there will be alot of drivers hurt if not killed.

Preferably, it should be set a tire compound spec and let people race whatever tire brand they want.
I would like to see a Tread Width & Durometer/Hardness rule.
Also, mandate a smaller wing say 4x4 like the old IMCA wing.
micro94 (Offline)
  #7 10/5/09 11:07 PM
I didnt know Goodyear still made open wheel tires???I cant think off the top of my head when I last seen one.
Fullthrottle410 (Offline)
  #8 10/6/09 10:33 AM
Wonder what effect it will have on car counts as far as locals or teams that are not running with them full time?
KOP (Offline)
  #9 10/6/09 12:17 PM
Originally Posted by micro94:
I didnt know Goodyear still made open wheel tires???I cant think off the top of my head when I last seen one.
Go here to to a pic of the Goodyear sponsored sprint car of 2009 OKC champ Danny Jennings

http://www.hoseheads.com/dhub.html
berks co (Offline)
  #10 10/6/09 12:33 PM
Rear only. Are they even made in the USA? Had a test Sunday evening at the Grove. Posse still beating WoO
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