Four Americans Drive Away With Dunlop Drivers Cup Finals
April 30 2007 - 12:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
AKRON, Ohio, April 30 /PRNewswire/ -- Four Americans made
podium-finishes at the ninth Dunlop Drivers Cup World Finals in
Malaga, Spain, in what many were calling an upset of German's
perennial top finishers. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20070328/CLW129) U.S. consumers
Dave Furchak, software customer representative from Romulus, Mich.,
and Egon Szenttamasy, footwear executive from Pembroke Pines, Fla.,
broke free from a four-team pack on the final days to win the
championship. Thirty entrants from six countries competed in the
2,000-mile marathon rally across three European countries. Guido
Simon, cattle breeding consultant, and professional triathlete Kai
Hundertmarck represented Dunlop Germany, which placed second.
Another U.S. consumer team - Lee A.G. Clark, human resources
representative from Topanga, Calif., Kevin Clarke, beverage sales
representative from Fryeburg, Maine - grabbed the third spot. The
fourth-place team also represented Dunlop USA. Billy Link, Discount
Tire Co. store manager in Houston, and Todd Eagan, of Costa Mesa,
Calif., writer for Sport Compact Car magazine, led most of the
10-day event, but ran into trouble in the fitness competition and
in kart racing. A Swiss team finished fifth. "This finish by the
Americans definitely qualifies as an upset," said Janice
Consolacion, brand planning manager for Dunlop in North America.
"After all, the Germans invented this amateur drivers' challenge in
1999." Last year, two U.S. consumer teams placed a respectable 8th
and 14th, the first time Dunlop USA had participated in the
drivers' challenge. Two Germans led the celebration of driving in a
come-from-behind win over a Netherlands team. Besides a 10-day
grueling rally, Dunlop Drivers Cup featured three racetracks in
Germany, France and Spain and competitions on all-terrain vehicles,
dirt bikes, karts and off-road vehicles as well as a round of
running and mountain biking. All events featured Dunlop tires,
including a variant of the SP Sport Maxx ultra-performance tire.
Besides razor-sharp response skills, the teams required endurance
and stamina, which was right up Furchak's alley. The Michigan
marathoner had run, biked and lifted weights to build endurance.
"The tracks, from Germany's Hockenheimring to the impressive Ascari
circuit in Spain, were amazing facilities. It was a surreal
experience, and it came down to the last event with five teams
contesting for the win. Egon and I were astonished to win, and we
are incredibly grateful for the entire experience," the 27-year-old
Furchak said. The competition was stiff with professional
triathletes and motorcycle racers competing. "We didn't have the
home field advantage here, but I think our teamwork was an asset.
We complemented each other with our driving skills," Furchak said.
Now Furchak is looking for other opportunities to showcase his
racing skills, including as a decathlete. Florida's Szenttamasy,
38, says his dream always involved racing across Europe. Although
the Brazilian seemingly has "done it all" - he's a surfer, scuba
diver, paraglider, sailor, rally driver, white water rafter, cave
explorer, Amazon jungle survivor and motocrosser - the opportunity
to race on some of southern Europe's most famous racetracks "was an
amazing experience." The footwear executive had been mountain
biking and jogging to build endurance. "Winning the Dunlop Drivers
Cup on great tires was an honor for me. It felt great to win such
tough competition against some of the best amateur drivers in the
world and getting to travel through some of the most beautiful
scenery in Europe." The key to the win, he said, was "keeping our
heads cool at all times and keeping focused on all the races. I
also believe that our team made the best use of teamwork and that
helped us be consistent everyday," he said. And then, there's his
family lineage. He's Brazilian and proud of it. Racing, he said, is
in his blood. He began racing at a young age. Consolacion said,
"The Americans were definitely prepared for this competition. They
trained and were mentally focused on each driving event. Still,
they challenged themselves and won. They must be stoked." Runner-up
Guido Simon said, "Our American colleagues were just amazingly
quick, and this applies to completely different disciplines. Kudos,
to David and Egon; they deserved to win." Dunlop is a global tire
brand with an excellent reputation among performance car
enthusiasts. Well known for its prestigious original- equipment
fitments and sports car racing heritage, Dunlop is also a key
supplier to sport compact enthusiasts featuring "tuner" tire sizes
and race series sponsorships. On a related front, amateur drivers,
who are at least 21 and have a valid driver's license, can apply
for a spot at September's U.S. Regional competition at
http://www.dunloptire.com/driverscup/. Deadline for applying is
July 15, 2007. http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20070328/CLW129
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