Jeong Uicheol and Kim Jaehyun Achieve 1-2 Finish in CJ Daehan Tongun Superrace Championship 4R
All Top 4 Positions Equipped with Hankook Tire
[Asia Economy Reporter Kiho Sung] Drivers Jung Eui-cheol and Kim Jae-hyun of ‘Volgas Motorsports,’ equipped with racing tires from Hankook Tire & Technology (Hankook Tire), achieved a one-two finish in the ‘2022 CJ Logistics Superrace Championship’ Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance 6000 Class Round 4.
According to Hankook Tire on the 18th, at the championship held the previous day at the Korea International Circuit (KIC) in Yeongam, Jeollanam-do, ‘Volgas Motorsports’ driver Jung Eui-cheol started the race from pole position after securing first place in qualifying and maintained the lead throughout the race, securing his first win of the season with a flawless performance. His teammate Kim Jae-hyun followed in second place.
Kim Jong-gyeom of ‘Korea AtlasBX Motorsports,’ sponsored by Hankook Tire, demonstrated strong performance by finishing third on the podium despite carrying a 60kg handicap weight. With this race, Kim Jong-gyeom has accumulated 65 points in the driver championship standings, maintaining his top position. His teammate Choi Myung-gil, who won Round 3, finished fourth despite an additional 80kg handicap weight.
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Furthermore, vehicles equipped with Hankook Tire have won every round from Round 1 to Round 4 in the Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance 6000 Class, leading the ‘Tire Championship’ cumulative standings with 249 points, significantly outpacing second place with 113 points and third place with 98 points.
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