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  2. Mickey Thompson - Wikipedia

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    In his career, Thompson raced vehicles from stock cars to off-road, and engineered numerous competition engines. He went into the performance aftermarket business in the early 1960s and then, in 1963, he created "Mickey Thompson Performance Tires" that developed special tires for racing including for Indianapolis 500 competitors.

  3. Tundra tire - Wikipedia

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    The tundra-style tire has been independently invented at different times and places. In North America its post-World War II invention is credited to Canadian Welland Phipps, [1] potentially inspired by the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company's pre-World War II development of their own, similar low-pressure "airwheel" as a complete wheel-rim and tire set — said to be of the "Musselman" type from U ...

  4. Dick Cepek - Wikipedia

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    He is known for starting a 4x4 offroad tire and parts supplier in 1963. Dick Cepek Tires was one of the first off-road enterprises. Dick Cepek Tires was one of the first off-road enterprises. [ 1 ]

  5. Dave MacDonald - Wikipedia

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    This condition was made worse in 1964, after Thompson was forced to redesign the cars to accommodate a new United States Auto Club(USAC) mandated 15-inch (380 mm) minimum tire height. May 1964 – In an effort to release trapped air, Mickey Thompson cut fender channels in his full-bodied Indy cars before sending MacDonald out to run tuft tests

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  7. Cooper Tire & Rubber Company - Wikipedia

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    They purchased The Giant Tire & Rubber Company of Akron, a tire-rebuilding business, in 1920, and in 1922 moved the business to Findlay, Ohio, [3] at a site at the intersection of Lima and Western avenues that is still occupied by Cooper Tire, adjacent to The Cooper Corporation facility. The Cooper name originates from 1919 when Cincinnati auto ...

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