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Junior driver Max Hofer, between the classroom and racing

The Hungaroring is the penultimate stop of the 2016 season for the Audi Sport TT Cup this weekend. The 16 regular drivers from eleven nations will contest races eleven and twelve as part of the DTM support programme at the 4.381-kilometre circuit outside Budapest. Since the cup's debut in 2015, premium tyre maker Hankook has supported the international Audi one-make cup with the Ventus Race racing tyre, ensuring the young drivers stay grounded as they take their first steps in professional motorsport.
Junior driver Max Hofer, between the classroom and racing

Budapest/Hungary, 24th September 2016 – One of the newcomers in the Audi Sport TT Cup this year is Max Hofer. The Austrian was given a second-hand kart by his parents when he was nine years old, and he won the MiniMax Austria just one year later. "As an Austrian, I actually wanted to become a skier or tennis player. But the kart meant that I got bitten by the motorsport bug and I'm still suffering today," explained the 17-year-old from Perchtoldsdorf near Vienna.

He collected junior titles in karting up until 2015, when he applied for the Audi Sport TT Cup. The Austrian: "I always enjoyed the rigorous selection procedures and the scouting training courses and never found them stressful. However, I had to make a huge adjustment and forget everything that I had learnt in the kart and basically start again from scratch."

The 17-year-old's greatest challenge in the junior series was correct tyre management. "The cars are the same for everyone and since you aren't really allowed to change the set-up of the car very much, handling the tyres correctly is what makes the difference. In qualifying in particular, a tenth more or less when it comes to air pressure can determine whether you start from the front or the back of the grid," said the youngster.

Hankook's Ventus Race helps him a great deal. "Before this season I didn't really have much experience of tyre management, it doesn't really make much difference in karting. I learned a great deal with the Hankook slick, which is very good and reliable. I know how to handle it and can totally rely on it."

The Austrian is keen to be part of the Audi Sport TT Cup again next season, at the same time as doing his school leaving examinations. "Ideally I would love to just concentrate on racing, but school is also important. However, I would like to stay with Audi and try to get a spot in the academy. My dream would be to get a seat in the DTM, or race at Le Mans – in an LMP1."

Hankook Tire manufactures globally innovative, award-winning radial tyres of proven superior quality for passenger cars, light trucks, SUVs, RVs, trucks, and buses as well as motorsports (circuit racing/street circuits/rallies).

Aspiring to bring consumers the utmost excellence in product quality, technological excellence and driving satisfaction, Hankook Tire continuously invests in research and development maintaining five R&D centres and eight production facilities around the world. Bespoke tyre solutions for the European markets as well as European Original Equipment according to the requirements of leading premium car manufacturers, are developed in the company’s regional Technical Centre in Hanover/Germany. Production for the European region is taking place in the state-of-the-art manufacturing site in Rácalmás/Hungary which was inaugurated in June 2007 and is continuously being expanded.

Hankook Tire’s European headquarters are located in Neu-Isenburg near Frankfurt am Main in Germany. The manufacturer operates further branches in several European countries and sells its products through regional distributors in other local markets. Hankook Tire employs approximately 20,000 people worldwide and sells products in over 160 countries. The company has been the technical partner and exclusive tyre supplier of the Generation 3 for the FIA ABB Formula E World Championship since 2023. Internationally leading car manufacturers rely on tyres made by Hankook for their original equipment. Approximately 38 percent of the company's global sales are generated within the European region.

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Hankook Tire Europe GmbH | Marketing Communications Europe | Siemensstr. 14, 63263 Neu-Isenburg | Germany

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