Girard Claims Pirelli “Bounty” For Breaking Lap Record At Gingerman Raceway

Girard Claims Pirelli “Bounty” For Breaking Lap Record At Gingerman Raceway

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Eighth Pirelli track record “bounty” is claimed at GingerMan Raceway with the return of the Championship Cup Series

Rome, Georgia (USA), September 24, 2015 – Tommy Girard has claimed his first Pirelli bounty at the Championship Cup Series held at GingerMan Raceway at their recent September event last weekend.

Riding his Farrell Performance/Nashotah Garage Kawasaki ZX10R, fitted with Pirelli Superbike SC1 front & SC0 rear slicks, Tommy set a new track record of 1:31.074 during the Unlimited GP race.

“It is great that Pirelli’s involvement with WSBK over the last 12 years allows ANY racer in North America to use the same product as world championship racers do and with such ease. Truly these tires are plug and play for any racer even at the top level and Pirelli congratulates Tommy on his result and new track record,” stated Jeff Johnston, Pirelli North America Roadrace Manager.

A collaboration between Pirelli Tire North America and Pirelli Roadracing vendors, the “bounty” is a $500 Pirelli tire voucher offered to riders who set a new absolute motorcycle track record on Pirelli tires during a 2015 Race Sanctioned Event*.

* Additional terms and conditions may apply with respect to the use of the tire voucher.

For ordering and more information, please contact:

Western US CT Racing ctracetires.com

Eastern US & Canada Orion Motorsports www.orionmotorsports.ca

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