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November 30 2011

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Nokian Tyres Fastest on Ice

The new world record for fastest car on ice was set by Nokian Tyres' Finnish test driver Janne Laitinen who drove 331,610 km/h (206,05 mph) on the Gulf of Bothnia in Oulu, Finland. The record was broken on March 6th on a 14-kilometer ice track in freezing conditions. The world's leading winter tyre manufacturer equipped the record-breaking car with Nokian Hakkapeliitta 7 studded tyres (255/35R20 97 T XL).

Extreme speeds emphasize the role of top-quality tyres; they are the vehicle’s only contact point with the driving surface. When driving at exceptionally high speeds on slippery ice, the tyres must provide maximal grip, excellent structural durability and handling properties that are in line with the car's high power.

The acceleration formula is demanding. When a car moves at a speed of 331 km/h, the car covers over 92 meters in one second. The tyres are under immense pressure at these high speeds, and their diameter can increase by 15–20 mm.

As the air resistance increases, more traction is needed in order to pick up speed. Testing at high speeds in demanding conditions forms an important part of the Nokian winter tyre (in Finnish: talvirengas) development. Testing the boundaries can teach new things, which can then be reflected in all of the products explains Matti Morri from the Nokian Tyres' Technical Customer Service Manager.

The Guinness World Records organization outlines detailed rules for ice driving world records. The time for the one-kilometer distance is taken for driving in both directions of the track, and the world record time is the average of these two results. The vehicle takes a flying start. There is a total of one hour to complete the record attempt. The ice has to be natural and it may not be roughed up or treated with any chemicals. The tyres must be commercially available and approved for road traffic in the country in which the record attempt takes place.

Nokian winter tyre master of extreme conditions

Nokian Tyres developed the world’s first winter tyre for raw, subzero conditions back in 1934. Two years later, it introduced the Hakkapeliitta, designed for northern winters and today one of the world’s best-known winter tyre brands. The world’s northernmost tyre manufacturer tests and develops new additions, customized for different uses, for its winter tyre family at its own test facilities in Ivalo, 300 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle.

Nokian Tyres is the only tyre manufacturer in the world that focuses on products and services that facilitate safe transportation in Nordic conditions. The company's innovative passenger car, van and heavy-duty machinery tyres are mainly marketed in areas that have snow, forest and changing seasons that make driving conditions demanding. Nokian Tyres owns the Vianor tyre chain that comprises more than 770 stores in 20 countries. The company's net sales for 2010 totalled approximately EUR 1,058 million, and it had 3,500 employees.

November 10 2011

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Uncompromising Nokian testing

Tyres are surprisingly technical products, consisting of many components and subject to exacting requirements. They are active safety factors in vehicles, providing the only contact with the ground. Finns are, by nature, familiar with snow, ice, slush and fickle winter weather. This, however, does not ensure a magic formula for winter tyre (in Finnish: talvirengas) solutions. You also need technical skills, experience, a systematic approach, determination, a good deal of work and a dash of Nordic frenzy.

The main task of R&D is to support the company’s status as the manufacturer of the world’s best winter and forestry tyres. The key R&D principle has remained the same for over 75 years: to develop tyres for consumers driving in northern conditions, who demand safety and durability from their tyres in all circumstances.

Development is based on the principle of sustainable safety, which states that the safety properties of a tyre should remain intact, even as the tyre wears.

Safety is improved using technical innovations

Apart from safety and economy, the company also emphasises the advanced features and originality of its products. The innovation processes aim to profitably process and commercialise new ideas. The square stud, driving safety indicator (DSI) and aquaplaning indicator are some of our latest innovations to improve tyre safety and driving comfort.

Sharply focused specialization point the way for R&D

Tyre development requires carefully focused planning. Different market areas need their own customized products. The R&D team keeps close track of the movements and changes in the markets’ and consumers’ needs. Creating successful products calls for detailed familiarization, with new developments in automobile technology and confidential co-operation with machine and equipment manufacturers is a must in the development of heavy tyres.

Improved car performance has increased the demand for low-profile, high-speed passenger car tyres, and Nokian Tyres has launched a variety of new products in this segment. SUV (Sport Utility Vehicle) tyres are a growing product group.

In the heavy tyres product area, special emphasis is placed on radial special tyres. The development of retreading materials draws on the vast range of tyre technology know-how and expertise accumulated at Nokian Tyres.

October 20 2011

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Non-studded winter tyre (In Finnish talvirenkaat)

The non-studded winter tyre Nokian Hakkapeliitta R won the Tuulilasi (12/2011) test. "Nokian non-studded winter tyre Nokian Hakkapeliitta R is at its strongest on ice and in snow.

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Nokian Hakkapeliitta winter tyre test wins

Nokian Hakkapeliitta 7 won a test held by Tuulilasi (13/2011). "The 7's best features are balanced driving properties in different conditions. When driving on ice, the tyres even allow for a small mistake and there's still enough grip for correction.

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Nokian Hakkapeliitta winter tyre test wins

Year 2011 seems to be a continuum to the success story of the 75 year old Nokian Hakkapelitta winter tyre. Hakkapelitta winter tyres (in Finnish: talvirenkaat) have scored test wins and top positions both with their studded as well as non-studded tyres. The sensation continues this year as well, as the studded Nokian Hakkapeliitta 7 and non-studded Nokian Hakkapeliitta R have received excellent reviews in magazine tests both in Finland and abroad.

Nokian Hakkapeliitta 7 won a test held by Tuulilasi (13/2011). "The 7's best features are balanced driving properties in different conditions. When driving on ice, the tyres even allow for a small mistake and there's still enough grip for correction. Mild over-steering during snow conditions doesn't require correcting, as the slipping straightens itself out", says Tuulilasi which is a Finnish motoring magazine with 48 years of testing experience. Five 205/55 R16 sized tyres were tested.

The studded Nokian Hakkapeliitta 7 achieved second position in a test held by Tekniikan Maailma which is a 58 year old Finnish magazine specialized in technique and equipment testing. Tekniikan Maailma (17/2011) summarises the test as: “Nokian represents the absolute peak level of the tyre industry regarding grip on ice and snow. The tyre is excellent to drive, steers impeccably on grip limits, even during sliding and in extreme conditions control is easy. For those wanting the best possible winter grip, Nokian is the number one choice for winter". Ten studded 205/55 R16 tyres were tested.

In the very same magazine, also the Nokian Hakkapeliitta R gained second position in the Tekniikan Maailma's (17/2011) test. "Nokian winter tyre works more than well on an icy road and brilliantly in snow. The Nokian Hakkapeliitta R winter tyre is easy to control and steers well on the best grip limit and returns easily from extreme situations. The tyre is quiet and its rolling resistance is the lowest of the entire test", says Tekniikan Maailma. Nine non-studded tyres size 205/65 R16 were used in the test.

The non-studded winter tyre Nokian Hakkapeliitta R won the Tuulilasi (12/2011) test. "Nokian non-studded winter tyre Nokian Hakkapeliitta R is at its strongest on ice and in snow. Its best features are balanced driving qualities and good grip in different driving situations. With Hakkapeliitta R, it is possible to correct even after slipping has begun", writes Tuulilasi, which tested five non-studded winter tyres sized 205/55 R16.

October 14 2011

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Propably the best winter tyres?

The Magazine Auto Motor und Sport praised its tests results on snow, based on the shortest braking distance, fastest handling time, and strongest traction on snow. The Nokian tyre got 100 points of a possible score of 100 in this.

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Nokian Hakkapeliitta 7, the winner of tests

Nokian Hakkapeliitta winter tyre's (in Finnish, talvirenkaat) success story continues. All Hakkapeliitta tyres have been gaining test victories and top-ranked results in different winter tests around the Europe. The new studded Nokian Hakkapeliitta 7 and studless Nokian Hakkapeliitta R have performed really well in all tests they have participated in.

The first one to praise the new tyres was Finnish car magazine Tuulilasi, which tested Nokian Hakkapeliitta 7. Well-balanced driving characteristics under different conditions were thanked, and the ability to allow the driver to make small mistakes when driving on ice liked. Another Finnish car magazine, Tekniikan Maailma, valued Nokian Hakkapeliitta 7 to be the second best out of ten. The winter grip of the tyre was estimated as the best of the group tested, and easy manageability in extreme situations praised.


Nokian Hakkapeliitta 7 also won Sweden's largest car magazine Vi Bilägaren studded tyre test convincingly. Once again, the grip of the tyre and easy drivability caught the testers’ attention. "Nokia's best to hold back on the ice and give a very good grip at start up” the magazine sums up. Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet BIL placed Nokian Hakkapeliitta 7 in the second place. "The tyre is very easy and safe to drive, and it survives very well even in extreme situations. Tire rolling resistance is also low, "wrotes Aftonbladet BIL.
 
In Russia, the magazine AutoReview tested the Nokian Hakkapeliitta 7 in the first place. This time the test was also conducted in deep snow, and Nokian Hakkapeliitta 7 valued well. The tyre tread pattern was seen as one of the features working best on snow. The Norwegian car magazine Motor put the Nokian Hakkapeliitta 7 in second place. They valued very safe driving characteristics.

The friction winter tyre Nokian Hakkapeliitta R has performed well also. Tuulilasi valued the tyre as the best, claiming that the tyre is strongest on the ice and snow. The balance of the car in changing riding conditions was thanked, and the good traction of the tyre. The first place came from the tests of Swedish Vi Bilägaren and the Russian Za Rulemin. The Finnish Tekniikan Maailma placed Nokian Hakkapeliitta R in second place, and Swedish Aftonbladet newspaper to joint second.

Tags: talvirenkaat

September 26 2011

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Tips for checking the condition of your tyres

Here are three tips for making your car safer for winter drive and making wintertime driving more enjoyable!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You should always follow the instructions and weather, and choose the right tyres accordingly. In Nordic countries, using winter tyres (in Finnish,talvirenkaat), is compulsory during the winter times, and the law sets the times when to use these tyres. There are some differences on this dates country by country, but for example in Finland it is compulsory to use winter tyres during December, January and February in every passenger car and van. studded tyres can be used from 1st November until Monday after Easter. These date limits are subject to change based on the weather outside: studded tyres are allowed at any time if the surface of the road is slippery or icy.

Winter tyres should be changed in good time and before witer really arrives. This requires following the weather forecasts and some anticipating. When winter is coming, nights get colder and the temperature can drop under zero degrees. That casually means the on morning times, the temperature can be near zero, which may affect to the surface of the streets and make them more slippery. Therefore it is advisable to change the tyres (In Finnish: renkaat) more in advance than little too late. According to the widely known misconception, winter tyres will be worn excessively if they are used on the bleak asphalt. That is incorrect: tyres will not be worn in week or two.

Check your tyres before changing them under your car. The basic check can be done home and without any special tools. Look first that there is no cracks, breaks or bulges on the face of the tyres. The second important issue to watch is that main tread should be at least 4 millimeters deep. For checking this you do not need to have gage instrument, since the depth of the tread can be easily checked with a matchstick. Put the matchstick in the tread; if the sulphur end is not to be seen, then the tread is deep enough.

Have a safe winter days driving with your car!!!!!!!!!

September 22 2011

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Tips for checking the condition of your winter tyres

Here are five more tips for making your car safer for winter

Check the age of your winter tyres (in Finnish, talvirenkaat). Tyres over four years old are not safe enough, even they look fine and the tread is deep enough (4 millimeters at least). Tyres are made from rubber, and rubber products loose their features when aging. This feature of rubber makes tyres more vulnerable when they are getting over four years old: if your tyres are over aged, you should consider changing them.

If you are using studded tyres, make sure that studs are robustly attached to tyres. If studs are moving or bending, the tyres are not safe anymore. The dangers of moving studs are easily seen when driving on icy roads: the grip gets worse. The amount of the studs is remarkable also: if too many studs have come out, the tyres will not fulfill their function. Compare the amount of the stud in each tyre: there should be the same amount of suds left in every tyre.

Tyres that are worn out uneven are getting unsafe. When the tyres are installed correctly, they should rotate straight, without ploughing or squint-angles. Tyres worn out unevenly mean that steering angles have been incorrect. If this is the case, steering angles should be checked, preferably by the specialist. If there are differences in the level of worn out from tyre to tyre (in finnish, rengas), the best tyres should be installed at the back regardless if the car is rear-driven, front-driven or 4x4. That will prevent the back tyres from sliding, which is the most dangerous way to slide with your car.

After installing winter tyres , the pressure of the tyres should be checked immediately. When the tyre pressure is right, the wheel will rotate lightly and it can be driven accurately. The right tyre pressure will save in fuel costs and lower harmful emissions released to the air.

And finally, check the correct rotating direction when installing the tyres. The tyre is made to rotate certain way. Only when the pattern is at the right way, it will work as designed.

Have safe driving trips at wintertime!

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