A round-up of the latest products and news stories from EBC Brakes this month
LATEST EBC PRODUCTS
EBC Brakes Racing – Two-Piece Fully-Floating Discs for Lamborghini Murcielago (Front & Rear)
EBC Brakes Racing’s acclaimed two-piece fully floating disc upgrade for front and rear axles of this Italian supercar.
Specs:
Fully-floating two-piece discs, 380mm front and 355mm rear
Product Codes:
SG2F030 (front) / SG2F031 (rear)
Vehicle Applications:
Lamborghini Murcielago (‘05-‘10) (includes later 6.2 models)
Availability:
Available now. Please click here to find your local EBC stockist and see a full list of applications.
EBC Brakes Racing – Two-Piece Fully-Floating Discs for Lamborghini Gallardo (Rear)
EBC Brakes Racing’s acclaimed two-piece fully floating disc upgrade for the rear axle of this compact supercar (front options already available).
Specs:
Fully-floating two-piece discs, 335mm (rear)
Product Codes:
SG2F039 (rear)
Vehicle Applications:
Lamborghini Gallardo (‘03-‘08) (earlier 5.0 models with the smaller rear brakes)
Availability:
Available now. Please click here to find your local EBC stockist and see a full list of applications.
LATEST EBC NEWS
EBC Brakes Attends Petrolheadonism Live as Creator Stage Sponsor
EBC Brakes recently attended the 2024 instalment of the Petrolheadonism Live car show – held at Hertfordshire-based Knebworth Park between 14-15 September.
The headline show from the series of popular Petrolheadonism events held throughout each year, Petrolheadonism Live celebrates all things car culture in the shadow of the beautiful Knebworth House.
This year, as well as hosting a trade booth, EBC Brakes also sponsored the Creator Stage, where countless household names from the world of automotive YouTube were interviewed across the weekend.
It was great to see an eclectic array of EBC-equipped vehicles both on and away from the EBC stand. A highlight of the weekend was the unveiling of Petrolheadonism founder Ciro Ciampi’s ‘Project Bruno’ Fiat 500 build – complete with a custom EBC Brakes Racing Apollo big brake kit sitting proudly under its unique wheels. This car is battling it out to win prizes at November’s SEMA show in Las Vegas, so stay tuned for more updates on it.
Ahead of the SEMA Show, you can next catch up with the EBC Brakes team at the Classic Motor Show, held at Birmingham’s NEC between 8-10 November.
SPONSORED DRIVER/RIDER UPDATES
– RDS Racing motocross racer, Sean Frayne, recently had his final race competing in the 2024 Fastest40 British Motocross Championship, within the Clubmen MX2 category on his 2023 Kawasaki KX250F motorcycle. We last caught up with Sean as he finished his Hawkstone Park round, standing third overall in the championship. His final race weekend took him to Kent’s Sellindge MX track, where more heroic riding saw him walk away with silver in the overall 2024 standings!
– It’s been another success story of a year so far for the ‘Fiesta Clubracer’ duo, who we last caught up with when they dominated the round at Kent’s Lydden Hill Circuit recently. Their most recent round took them to Norfolk’s Snetterton Circuit, where the boys brought home more podiums, putting them in very good stead for the overall standings as the series reaches its half-way point.
– The G&S Racing Kawasaki race team have been assisting three riders across BSB’s British Supersport Championship throughout 2024. The most recent round of the season took the outfit to the notoriously fast-paced Thruxton Circuit, where more points were added to the pile, and one rider suffered from a fairly serious crash.
– Dave Barrett has been competing in the 2024 Modified Ford Series, piloting his upgraded Mk4 Ford Fiesta 1.6 Zetec within the Class C category. We caught up with Barrett mid-way through the series, and it’s been a successful start so far, with two class victories in as many races!
– 21-year-old Irish pro drifter, Harry Kerr, has had an incredibly successful year in the Pro category of the Irish Drift Championship. We caught up with Kerr after the fourth round where a huge performance meant that he currently sits second place in the championship standings.
– Motorcycle racer Russell Brook, from Brook Built Racing, is currently competing in the 2024 No Limits Racing (NLR) race series on an Aprilia RS660 and Yamaha R6. Another impressive year of racing has seen Brook sit in the top five overall standings – a position he managed to maintain following another successful round at North Wales’ Anglesey Circuit recently (with some spills thrown in for good measure along the way).
– Wiltshire-based motorcycle racer, Max Symonds, competes in British Superbike’s National Superstock category on his Yamaha R1. Showing increasing promise as the year goes on, Symonds most recently found himself at Silverstone Circuit for a very special round of the BSB, run on the same weekend as the international MotoGP series.
– 24-year-old Spalding-based motorcycle racer, Morgan Creasey, has been competing in various British Motorcycle and Racing Club (Bemsee/BMCRC) championships this season. Creasey recently took a side-step from the regular NLR action, to take part in the series’ ‘Motul ACU National’ endurance race at the scenic Anglesey Circuit in North Wales. The three-hour race saw setbacks, followed by the mother of all comebacks for the team that Creasey was a part of, seeing the outfit within their class by the end of the action.
– Young kart racer, Marcus Hudson is once again competing in the Super 4 British Championship for another season. With a rollercoaster of a season so far, battling treacherous weather conditions and other pitfalls with some fantastic driving, Hudson was faced with more adversity as the series headed to Wigan’s Three Sisters Circuit recently.
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