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Falken
Product type Tires
Owner Sumitomo Rubber Industries
(since 2003)
Produced bySumitomo Rubber Industries
Country Japan
Introduced1983
MarketsWorldwide
Previous ownersOhtsu Rubber & Tire
(1983–2003)
Tagline"On the pulse."
Website www.falken.tires

Falken is a brand of passenger car, light truck, and medium truck tires owned by the Japanese company Sumitomo Rubber Industries (SRI). It was launched in its native country of Japan in 1983, and was introduced to the North American market two years later and in Europe in 1988. Falken has now become a stand-alone brand that focuses on UHP (ultra high performance) products while utilizing professional motorsports to further develop and improve products for worldwide distribution.

Sumitomo Rubber North America, Inc., formerly known as Falken Tire Corporation, is the corporate headquarters in Rancho Cucamonga, California, with a West Coast distribution center in Ontario, California. Additional Falken Tire distribution locations include warehouses in Illinois, Florida, New Jersey, and Texas.

In June 2015, Sumitomo and Goodyear announced that they would dissolve their worldwide partnership. As part of the deal, Sumitomo bought Goodyear Dunlop Tires North America, which included a manufacturing plant in Tonawanda, near Buffalo, New York. The plant, rebranded as Sumitomo Rubber USA, began to produce Falken-branded tires in January 2016.

History

Timeline

  • 1983: The Falken brand is created as a high performance brand of Ohtsu Rubber & Tire in Japan. [1]
  • 1985: Started Falken Motorsports & U.S. Distribution.
  • 1988: Team Falken wins the Mirage Cup International series.
  • 1988: Falken introduces the Sincera Tire.
  • 1988: Falken Tyre Europe GmbH is founded in Offenbach am Main, Germany.
  • 1990: The N1 6hour Endurance Sugu 400 km GT-R R32 class winner.
  • 1991: Falken supports the BNR32 that dominated the Super N1 Taikyu Series in Japan.
  • 1991: Team Falken participated in the Kenya Endurance rally.
  • 1991: Opened U.S. headquarters in Rancho Cucamonga, U.S.
  • 1993: Sponsors teams for the Paris to Dakar Rally championships.
  • 1996: The first Ziex branded tire is launched: Ziex ZE502.
  • 1998: Began a successful campaign with Mine's Falken BNR33 which won the 98'-00' Class 1 Series Championship.
  • 1999: Team Falken began competing in the Nürburgring 24 Hours race.
  • 2000: Falken Tire participates in Rally Australia.
  • 2001: AZENIS Tire line is launched with AZENIS ST115 and AZENIS RT215.
  • 2001: Team Falken wins Super Endurance Class 1 Series Championship.
  • 2001: Falken sponsors the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb.
  • 2003: Falken supports the first U.S. Drift Showoff in Irwindale, California.
  • 2003: Falken sponsors the drivers at the first D1 Grand Prix Pro Drift Competition in the U.S.
  • 2005: Falken team driver Calvin Wan takes 1st place in an Infiniti G35 at the Formula D-sanctioned event.
  • 2006: A Consumer Reports Top Pick: Falken ZE912.
  • 2007: Falken moves into corporate office in Fontana, California.
  • 2010: Falken wins first Formula Drift Championship, Vaughn Gittin Jr.
  • 2010: Falken introduces the Wildpeak A/T Tire to reinvigorate the all-performance SUV and Light Truck segments.
  • 2011: Falken wins another back-to-back Formula Drift Championship with Daijiro Yoshihara. [2]
  • 2011: Two ALMS GT Class wins at Mid-Ohio and Baltimore. [3]
  • 2012: Team Falken takes another ALMS win at Baltimore Grand Prix. [4]
  • 2012: New Falken Tire headquarters located in Rancho Cucamonga, CA.
  • 2012: Falken / Savvy Off Road wins the King of the Hammers Every Man Challenge.
  • 2012: Falken drift team driver Lars Verbraeken became a Guinness World Record holder after achieving a new speed record for drifting. [5]
  • 2013: Falken wins again at the King of the Hammers Every Man Challenge.
  • 2013: Team Falken takes first place in GT at ALMS Petit Le Mans. [6]
  • 2015: Falken becomes the official tire of Major League Baseball. [7]
  • 2016: The Sumitomo Rubber USA factory in Tonawanda began to produce Falken-branded tires.
  • 2016: Falken partners with the Qantas Wallabies as a sponsor. [8]
  • 2017: Falken became a sponsor of the English Premier League team Liverpool F.C.
  • 2018: Falken became a sponsor of German Basketball League team EWE Baskets.
  • 2018: Falken Azenis FK510 wins the Wheels Magazine Tyre Test in Australia. [9]

Motorsports

Falken Motorsports Porsche 911 GT3 R and BMW M6 GT3 in one of the 2018 Nürburgring VLN races.

Falken has participated in many motorsport activities, including the Tudor United Sports Car Championship IMSA, the former American Le Mans Series, British Drift Championship, Irish Drift Championship, Drift Allstars European Series with driver James Deane, Formula D, Nürburgring 24 Hours, and International Drift Series. Drivers for the IMSA GT Class were Wolf Henzler and Bryan Sellers, in which they co-piloted a Porsche 911 RSR. Sponsored drivers for the Formula Drift competition were Daijiro Yoshihara, Justin Pawlak, James Deane, Piotr Wiecek, Matt Field, and Aurimas "Odi" Bakchis. Current drivers in the British Drift Championship competition are Matt Carter, Paul Cheshire and Alan Green. Drivers sponsored in 2010 International Drift Series were Remmo Niezen, Lars Verbraeken and Lennard Wanders. [10]

Falken has sponsored racing series such as ALMS and domestic championships like Super Taikyu, 24 Hours Nürburgring and drifting series such as Formula D and D1 Grand Prix. Falken was previously the title sponsor of the British Drift Championship until 2010 when Maxxis became the title sponsor.

Since at least 2009, Falken Tire have also a team of spokesmodels that attend to all of the American Le Mans Series and Formula Drift motorsport events. [11] [12]

References

  1. ^ "Ohtsu Tires". Ohtsu-Tires.com. Archived from the original on 10 November 2018. Retrieved 9 November 2018.
  2. ^ "Team Falken Winning Streak – Formula Drift – Modified Magazine". 10 May 2010. Retrieved 16 June 2017.
  3. ^ "Team Falken Wins GT Class in Baltimore ALMS – GT Standings – Eurotuner Magazine". 6 September 2011. Retrieved 16 June 2017.
  4. ^ "Falken Porsche win makes it two years in a row at Baltimore". Archived from the original on 20 December 2016. Retrieved 16 June 2017.
  5. ^ Butters, Jordan (2 October 2012). "NEWS: Falken Drift Team Sets World Record". Drifted. Retrieved 2 October 2012.
  6. ^ "Motorsport News". press.porsche.com. The Gary Stock Company + Porsche Cars North America. Archived from the original on 20 December 2016. Retrieved 16 June 2017.
  7. ^ "History of Falken Tire". Retrieved 16 June 2017.
  8. ^ "The Qantas Wallabies Partner with Falken". 16 March 2016.
  9. ^ "Falken Wins Wheels Tyre Test". 8 August 2018.
  10. ^ "PREVIEW>> 2010 INTERNATIONAL DRIFT SERIES – Speedhunters". Archived from the original on 25 March 2010. Retrieved 29 June 2010.
  11. ^ Falken Tire Models Take Motorsports By Storm, by AC at sub5zero.com, May 22, 2009
  12. ^ Models at Falken Tire

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Falken Tires)

Falken
Product type Tires
Owner Sumitomo Rubber Industries
(since 2003)
Produced bySumitomo Rubber Industries
Country Japan
Introduced1983
MarketsWorldwide
Previous ownersOhtsu Rubber & Tire
(1983–2003)
Tagline"On the pulse."
Website www.falken.tires

Falken is a brand of passenger car, light truck, and medium truck tires owned by the Japanese company Sumitomo Rubber Industries (SRI). It was launched in its native country of Japan in 1983, and was introduced to the North American market two years later and in Europe in 1988. Falken has now become a stand-alone brand that focuses on UHP (ultra high performance) products while utilizing professional motorsports to further develop and improve products for worldwide distribution.

Sumitomo Rubber North America, Inc., formerly known as Falken Tire Corporation, is the corporate headquarters in Rancho Cucamonga, California, with a West Coast distribution center in Ontario, California. Additional Falken Tire distribution locations include warehouses in Illinois, Florida, New Jersey, and Texas.

In June 2015, Sumitomo and Goodyear announced that they would dissolve their worldwide partnership. As part of the deal, Sumitomo bought Goodyear Dunlop Tires North America, which included a manufacturing plant in Tonawanda, near Buffalo, New York. The plant, rebranded as Sumitomo Rubber USA, began to produce Falken-branded tires in January 2016.

History

Timeline

  • 1983: The Falken brand is created as a high performance brand of Ohtsu Rubber & Tire in Japan. [1]
  • 1985: Started Falken Motorsports & U.S. Distribution.
  • 1988: Team Falken wins the Mirage Cup International series.
  • 1988: Falken introduces the Sincera Tire.
  • 1988: Falken Tyre Europe GmbH is founded in Offenbach am Main, Germany.
  • 1990: The N1 6hour Endurance Sugu 400 km GT-R R32 class winner.
  • 1991: Falken supports the BNR32 that dominated the Super N1 Taikyu Series in Japan.
  • 1991: Team Falken participated in the Kenya Endurance rally.
  • 1991: Opened U.S. headquarters in Rancho Cucamonga, U.S.
  • 1993: Sponsors teams for the Paris to Dakar Rally championships.
  • 1996: The first Ziex branded tire is launched: Ziex ZE502.
  • 1998: Began a successful campaign with Mine's Falken BNR33 which won the 98'-00' Class 1 Series Championship.
  • 1999: Team Falken began competing in the Nürburgring 24 Hours race.
  • 2000: Falken Tire participates in Rally Australia.
  • 2001: AZENIS Tire line is launched with AZENIS ST115 and AZENIS RT215.
  • 2001: Team Falken wins Super Endurance Class 1 Series Championship.
  • 2001: Falken sponsors the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb.
  • 2003: Falken supports the first U.S. Drift Showoff in Irwindale, California.
  • 2003: Falken sponsors the drivers at the first D1 Grand Prix Pro Drift Competition in the U.S.
  • 2005: Falken team driver Calvin Wan takes 1st place in an Infiniti G35 at the Formula D-sanctioned event.
  • 2006: A Consumer Reports Top Pick: Falken ZE912.
  • 2007: Falken moves into corporate office in Fontana, California.
  • 2010: Falken wins first Formula Drift Championship, Vaughn Gittin Jr.
  • 2010: Falken introduces the Wildpeak A/T Tire to reinvigorate the all-performance SUV and Light Truck segments.
  • 2011: Falken wins another back-to-back Formula Drift Championship with Daijiro Yoshihara. [2]
  • 2011: Two ALMS GT Class wins at Mid-Ohio and Baltimore. [3]
  • 2012: Team Falken takes another ALMS win at Baltimore Grand Prix. [4]
  • 2012: New Falken Tire headquarters located in Rancho Cucamonga, CA.
  • 2012: Falken / Savvy Off Road wins the King of the Hammers Every Man Challenge.
  • 2012: Falken drift team driver Lars Verbraeken became a Guinness World Record holder after achieving a new speed record for drifting. [5]
  • 2013: Falken wins again at the King of the Hammers Every Man Challenge.
  • 2013: Team Falken takes first place in GT at ALMS Petit Le Mans. [6]
  • 2015: Falken becomes the official tire of Major League Baseball. [7]
  • 2016: The Sumitomo Rubber USA factory in Tonawanda began to produce Falken-branded tires.
  • 2016: Falken partners with the Qantas Wallabies as a sponsor. [8]
  • 2017: Falken became a sponsor of the English Premier League team Liverpool F.C.
  • 2018: Falken became a sponsor of German Basketball League team EWE Baskets.
  • 2018: Falken Azenis FK510 wins the Wheels Magazine Tyre Test in Australia. [9]

Motorsports

Falken Motorsports Porsche 911 GT3 R and BMW M6 GT3 in one of the 2018 Nürburgring VLN races.

Falken has participated in many motorsport activities, including the Tudor United Sports Car Championship IMSA, the former American Le Mans Series, British Drift Championship, Irish Drift Championship, Drift Allstars European Series with driver James Deane, Formula D, Nürburgring 24 Hours, and International Drift Series. Drivers for the IMSA GT Class were Wolf Henzler and Bryan Sellers, in which they co-piloted a Porsche 911 RSR. Sponsored drivers for the Formula Drift competition were Daijiro Yoshihara, Justin Pawlak, James Deane, Piotr Wiecek, Matt Field, and Aurimas "Odi" Bakchis. Current drivers in the British Drift Championship competition are Matt Carter, Paul Cheshire and Alan Green. Drivers sponsored in 2010 International Drift Series were Remmo Niezen, Lars Verbraeken and Lennard Wanders. [10]

Falken has sponsored racing series such as ALMS and domestic championships like Super Taikyu, 24 Hours Nürburgring and drifting series such as Formula D and D1 Grand Prix. Falken was previously the title sponsor of the British Drift Championship until 2010 when Maxxis became the title sponsor.

Since at least 2009, Falken Tire have also a team of spokesmodels that attend to all of the American Le Mans Series and Formula Drift motorsport events. [11] [12]

References

  1. ^ "Ohtsu Tires". Ohtsu-Tires.com. Archived from the original on 10 November 2018. Retrieved 9 November 2018.
  2. ^ "Team Falken Winning Streak – Formula Drift – Modified Magazine". 10 May 2010. Retrieved 16 June 2017.
  3. ^ "Team Falken Wins GT Class in Baltimore ALMS – GT Standings – Eurotuner Magazine". 6 September 2011. Retrieved 16 June 2017.
  4. ^ "Falken Porsche win makes it two years in a row at Baltimore". Archived from the original on 20 December 2016. Retrieved 16 June 2017.
  5. ^ Butters, Jordan (2 October 2012). "NEWS: Falken Drift Team Sets World Record". Drifted. Retrieved 2 October 2012.
  6. ^ "Motorsport News". press.porsche.com. The Gary Stock Company + Porsche Cars North America. Archived from the original on 20 December 2016. Retrieved 16 June 2017.
  7. ^ "History of Falken Tire". Retrieved 16 June 2017.
  8. ^ "The Qantas Wallabies Partner with Falken". 16 March 2016.
  9. ^ "Falken Wins Wheels Tyre Test". 8 August 2018.
  10. ^ "PREVIEW>> 2010 INTERNATIONAL DRIFT SERIES – Speedhunters". Archived from the original on 25 March 2010. Retrieved 29 June 2010.
  11. ^ Falken Tire Models Take Motorsports By Storm, by AC at sub5zero.com, May 22, 2009
  12. ^ Models at Falken Tire

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