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Maximilian Günther – his constant between DTM and Formula 3 is Hankook

He is regarded as one of the greatest upcoming motorsport talents in Germany. 19-year-old Maximilian Günther was 2016 FIA Formula 3 runner-up European champion, ADAC junior motorsport personality of the year and overall winner of the Deutsche Post Speed Academy. His reward: He was officially promoted to test and reserve driver for the Mercedes-AMG Motorsport DTM team. Günther is also once again doing battle for the title in the FIA Formula 3 European Championship. His constant between single-seater racing and touring car racing is Hankook. The premium tyre maker, as the exclusive partner of the DTM and the FIA Formula 3 European Championship, provides both series with its race tyres.
Maximilian Günther – his constant between DTM and Formula 3 is Hankook

Budapest/Hungary, 18th June 2017 – For the first time this season, “Maxi” Günther will be on double duty. In Budapest, the third DTM stop in 2017, the drivers in the FIA Formula 3 European Championship will also be battling for points on the Hungaroring track. Günther may be a DTM reserve driver, but the 19-year-old still has meetings here. “In Budapest, I will only be racing in the Formula 3 cars, but I have tuning meetings with the Mercedes-AMG Motorsport DTM team. And I also take part in media events and autograph sessions as a DTM test and reserve driver,” explained Günther.

It is the fifth race weekend for the Formula 3 driver. In the previous ten races, the man from Oberstdorf in Bavaria has won three times and picked up three third places, three fourth places and one seventh place. These results see the 19-year-old lead the overall standings. “You don’t have to win every race, usually consistency is the key to success. It’s better to finish higher up the points regularly than to take too many risks and end up retiring with no points,” said Maxi, revealing his recipe for success.

Another constant for Günther is premium tyre maker Hankook. In both his DTM test drives and in Formula 3, the junior talent drives with Hankook race tyres. While the cars in the FIA Formula 3 European Championship are fitted with the Hankook Ventus Race for single-seater racing, the DTM drivers rely on the new Ventus Race, specifically designed for the DTM. “Both tyres are very different, you can tell that by the dimensions alone. But both tyres provide a great deal of grip and fantastic performance. My task is, depending on the race series, to bring the tyres to the optimum working temperature as quickly as possible, to get the maximum top performance out of the tyre. The tyres are no longer allowed to be preheated in the DTM, so it is difficult at the start because there isn’t so much grip,” said Günther describing working with the black gold. “The Formula 3 tyres are at the optimum range from the third lap. But tyres are like points. It’s no good if the tyres are great at one point and bad at another. This is another area where consistency is the key. Consistent performance gives confidence and ultimately leads to success. The Hankook tyres deliver that perfectly,” summed up Günther.

Hankook, exclusive DTM partner since 2011, has been supplying the FIA Formula 3 European Championship since 2012, and supports junior talents on their way to an international career in motorsport. Manfred Sandbichler, Hankook Motorsport Director Europe: “The junior series was the springboard to the pinnacle of motorsport for many drivers. In the FIA Formula 3 European Championship, you see motorsport at the highest level. We are delighted to be able to help the stars of tomorrow on their way.”

Hankook Tire fabrique à l’échelle mondiale des pneumatiques radiaux premium et innovants – dont plusieurs ont été primés – destinés aux véhicules de tourisme, 4X4/SUV, utilitaires, poids lourds, autobus ainsi qu’aux véhicules de sports automobiles (courses sur circuit, circuits urbains, rallyes).

Afin d'offrir à ses clients une qualité optimale associée à l'excellence technologique et au confort de conduite, Hankook investit en permanence dans la recherche et le développement. L'entreprise élabore et produit des solutions de pneumatiques sur mesure, parfaitement adaptées aux exigences et aux demandes des marchés régionaux dans cinq centres de développement internationaux et huit grandes usines. En Europe, le développement des pneumatiques ainsi que la production des équipements de première monte sont effectués dans le Centre technique d'Hankook à Hanovre en Allemagne selon les critères des plus grands constructeurs automobiles européens. Les pneumatiques sont produits au sein de l'usine européenne ultra moderne de Rácalmás en Hongrie, qui a été inaugurée en 2007 et ne cesse d'être agrandie depuis.

Le siège européen du manufacturier de pneumatiques est situé à Neu-Isenburg, près de Francfort-sur-le-Main en Allemagne. Le manufacturier possède des filiales dans plusieurs pays européens et vend ses produits par l'intermédiaire de distributeurs régionaux sur d'autres marchés locaux. Hankook emploie environ 20 000 salariés dans le monde entier et commercialise ses produits dans plus de 160 pays. L’entreprise a été choisie comme partenaire technique et fournisseur exclusif de pneumatiques de la Génération 3 pour le championnat du monde de Formule E de la FIA ABB, à partir de 2023. Pour leurs équipements de première monte, les plus grands constructeurs automobiles font confiance aux pneumatiques fabriqués par Hankook. L'Europe représente environ 38 % du chiffre d'affaires global de l'entreprise.

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Maximilian Günther – his constant between DTM and Formula 3 is Hankook

Start of the race, 3 Maximilian Günther (DEU, Prema Powerteam, Dallara F317 – Mercedes-Benz) taking the lead from 34 Jake Hughes (GBR, Hitech Grand Prix, Dallara F317 - Mercedes-Benz), 53 Callum Ilott (GBR, Prema Powerteam, Dallara F317 – Mercedes-Benz), 27 Jehan Daruvala (IND, Carlin, Dallara F317 - Volkswagen), FIA Formula 3 European Championship, round 4, race 1, Hungaroring (HUN), 16. - 18. June 2017 *** Local Caption *** Copyright (c) FIA Formula 3 European Championship / Thomas Suer

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Maximilian Günther – his constant between DTM and Formula 3 is Hankook

34 Jake Hughes (GBR, Hitech Grand Prix, Dallara F317 - Mercedes-Benz), 27 Jehan Daruvala (IND, Carlin, Dallara F317 - Volkswagen), FIA Formula 3 European Championship, round 4, race 1, Hungaroring (HUN), 16. - 18. June 2017 *** Local Caption *** Copyright (c) FIA Formula 3 European Championship / Thomas Suer

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Maximilian Günther – his constant between DTM and Formula 3 is Hankook

3 Maximilian Günther (DEU, Prema Powerteam, Dallara F317 – Mercedes-Benz), FIA Formula 3 European Championship, round 4, race 1, Hungaroring (HUN), 16. - 18. June 2017 *** Local Caption *** Copyright (c) FIA Formula 3 European Championship / Thomas Suer

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Maximilian Günther – his constant between DTM and Formula 3 is Hankook

31 Lando Norris (GBR, Carlin, Dallara F317 - Volkswagen), FIA Formula 3 European Championship, round 4, Hungaroring (HUN), 16. - 18. June 2017

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Maximilian Günther – his constant between DTM and Formula 3 is Hankook

3 Maximilian Günther (DEU, Prema Powerteam, Dallara F317 – Mercedes-Benz), FIA Formula 3 European Championship, round 4, Hungaroring (HUN), 16. - 18. June 2017

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Spare front wings, Hankook, Van Amersfoort Racing, FIA Formula 3 European Championship, round 4, Hungaroring (HUN), 16. - 18. June 2017

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Maximilian Günther – his constant between DTM and Formula 3 is Hankook

Press conference, 3 Maximilian Günther (DEU, Prema Powerteam, Dallara F317 – Mercedes-Benz), FIA Formula 3 European Championship, round 4, race 1, Hungaroring (HUN), 16. - 18. June 2017

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