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  2. ATS Euromaster - Wikipedia

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    ATS Euromaster Ltd. is the British affiliate of the European tyre service provider Euromaster, which is a subsidiary of the tyre manufacturer Michelin. ATS Euromaster was established in 1965, and has a network of service centres throughout the United Kingdom.

  3. Why Goodyear Tire & Rubber Stock Jumped This Week - AOL

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    Goodyear Tire & Rubber (NASDAQ: GT) investors had a stellar week following the tire giant's positive third-quarter earnings report. Shares jumped 20% through Thursday trading compared to the S&P ...

  4. HiQ (tyres) - Wikipedia

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    The company was created in July 1992 as HiQ Tyreservices by Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. [1]It was the main sponsor of the British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) in 2008, 2009 and 2014.

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    Black Friday 2023 Deal Alert: Save $30 per Tire on Select Goodyear and Cooper Tires at Walmart

  6. Tire Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Tire Kingdom was founded by Chuck Curcio in Florida in 1972, starting with a location in a farmer's market in West Palm Beach, Florida. [1] Business grew rapidly and the organization started opening stores throughout Florida and by the late 1980s had expanded through most major markets in the State, with 34 locations by 1984, [2] and 67 locations by late 1988. [3]

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  9. Tire war - Wikipedia

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    [12] [9] [6] In 1989, Goodyear planned to roll out its new radial tires at the Daytona 500. Ideally, the race would definitively prove radial tires' superiority to Hoosier's bias-plys. But Dale Earnhardt and Elliott experienced tire failures during practice, breaking Elliott's wrist, and Goodyear withdrew the radial tires from Daytona. [13]