AP Racing Unveils PRO SPORT Calipers

AP Racing, a leading brake and clutch supplier, has introduced the PRO SPORT brake caliper range, tailored for diverse race and rally applications such as R2 and R4 series. This launch highlights AP Racing’s dedication to innovative forged technology, providing an off-the-shelf solution for cost-conscious motorsport enthusiasts.

Key Highlights:

  • New four-piston brake caliper system with two-piece aluminum radial mount
  • Internally ported design with stainless steel piston
  • Durable anodized surface treatment
  • Optional bleed screw shield fitment for added protection
  • Compatibility with CP3215 brake pads for optimal performance
AP Racing Unveils PRO SPORT Calipers

David Hamblin, managing director of AP Racing, stated, “For more than 50 years, we’ve led the grid as a global leader in the development and manufacture of high quality brake calipers for competition and performance applications. With one of the most comprehensive product ranges available anywhere in the world, we pride ourselves on delivering the perfect solution for every category of motorsport.”

He continued, “Designed at AP Racing’s state-of-the-art R&D facility in the UK, the all-new PRO SPORT collection aims to set the standards in cost-effective braking performance, providing a truly competitive edge.”

AP Racing remains a pivotal supplier across various levels of international motorsport, including Formula 1, rallying, endurance racing, stock car racing, and touring cars. For more details, visit www.apracing.com.

The PRO SPORT collection showcases AP Racing’s commitment to advancing brake technology, ensuring top-notch performance in various motorsport disciplines. This new range is poised to offer superior braking solutions for competitive racing, emphasizing both reliability and efficiency.

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