Grissom Hits New Track Record & Wins PASS Race at Caraway Speedway with PFC Brakes

( CLOVER, SC) May 28, 2013  Kyle Grissom won the “Krazy” Kevin Powell 150 PASS South Super Late Models at Caraway Speedway,  setting a new track record—equipped with PFC’s lightweight ZR34 caliper, discs, and CarbonMetallic™ pads.

 

During qualifying, Grissom reached 100.485 miles per hour on the short .455 mile track, setting a new personal record at the speedway in Asheboro, North Carolina.

 

Throughout the race, Grissom’s #31 car stayed out front. A brutal crash involving Karl Weber occurred on lap 78 for the second caution of the night. Measmer in the #51 car spun out introducing the third caution of the night.

 

During the restart on lap 84, Grissom and Gentry moved into the top two spots, passing Brandon Ward who had lead the first length of the race. Jay Fogleman in the #2 car, also equipped with a full PFC brake package, stole the second place position from Gentry, finishing right behind Grissom through the checkered flag.

 

The PFC ZR34 Full Brake Package is trusted by the top drivers in the series with Zero Drag™ calipers that make the car quicker. Short track racing and the harsh braking environment puts driver’s braking systems to the test—with PFC Brakes coming out in the lead.

JUST RELEASED: PFC Bremse Announced as Official Partner of Porsche Motorsport

(CLOVER, SC) May 13, 2013 -  Performance Friction and Porsche are entering their debut year of a very exciting and long-awaited partnership.

  

Their relationship developed over a simple and common mission: make the car quicker. With one common goal in the forefront of their minds, the alliance of these two highly respected names is no surprise in the motorsports arena. With the start of the 2013 season, PFC Bremse will be a proud partner and official supplier of Porsche Motorsport.


PFC Bremse continues to be recognized as a technology leader from motorsports to premium luxury cars, through one focal philosophy: NO COMPROMISESTM. PFC has a steadfast passion for the product. Continually striving to deliver innovative products to market that outperform competitors’ and all preceding products, driving the industry through improvement and innovation.

  

PFC’s partnership with Porsche was built on a mutual set of values, objectives, and mentality that reflect that philosophy. And as a result, all Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (Type 991) Cup cars will be outfitted with a new superior PFC brake package that is formulated specifically for the new 911 GT3 Cup (Type 991).

 

PFC wins more championships than any other brake company in the world and has never had a single team lose a race due to brake failure-—making PFC Bremse the top choice of champions worldwide for safety and performance. PFC’s ZERO DRAGTM brake technology has won the “Most Innovative Motorsports Product of the Year” Award at the World Motorsports Symposium in 2012.

 

The 911 GT3 991 Cup’s PFC Bremse system is set apart by its, light-weight design, high-temperature strength materials, and Zero Drag technology. Together, Porsche and PFC have developed a system that is lighter, stiffer, cooler, and ultimately, makes the car quicker. Their partnership has been paramount in helping the new 911 GT3 Cup (Type 991) reach its highest potential- to be as quick and reliable as Porsche intended it to be, while maintaining superior feel and drivability.

 

The 2013 season will be the beginning of a new era of braking performance. It’s QuickerTM.

Bubba Pollard and C.E. Falk WIN with PFC Brakes

(CLOVER, SC) April 16, 2013 - Bubba Pollard won the very first Super Southern Series Race in Nashville, TN and C.E. Falk stole the win at the Pomoco Auto Group Night Season Opener in Virginia. Both the #26 and #40 were equipped with PFC Brakes.


History was made at Fairgrounds Speedway Nashville when Bubba Pollard won the very first Southern Super Series race.  Pollard clenched his first career win at Nashville in his #26 racecar, equipped with a full PFC Brake Package.

                                            

The Southern Super Series consists of a 16-race slate at five different racetracks in four different states—bringing in some of the best Super Late Model Racers in the country. The tracks include Alabama’s Mobile International Speedway, Montgomery Motor Speedway, Florida’s Five Flags Speedway, Georgia’s Gresham Motorsports Park, and Tennessee’s Fairgrounds Speedway Nashville.

 

“Winning here at Nashville is a cool thing to have on your resume,” said Pollard. Taking the lead at the green flag, Pollard lead 105 laps of the 125-lap race. Driver Daniel Hemic led from lap 75 to lap 95, where Pollard then re-claimed the first place position, taking him into victory lane.

“You hope to have a car this good at all the races,” said Pollard. “I couldn’t have asked for a better-driving racecar tonight.” Equipped with a full PFC Short Track Brake Package, Pollard and his unstoppable racecar pulled through a historical victory—the very first Southern Super Series race.

C.E. Falk’s #40 Late Model Stock car, equipped with PFC Brakes, took the win at the Pomoco Auto Group Night 2013 Season Opener in Hampton, Virginia.  The NASCAR Whelen All-American Series brings together some of the best Late Model Stock Car Racers in the country—with Falk leading the pack at Langley Speedway.

 

On lap 53, C.E. Falk grabbed the second place spot, quickly gaining on the leader in the #77 car, Nick Smith. In turn 2, Falk made his move underneath Smith, gaining the first place position. On lap 125 the last caution came out with Falk still in the lead. With only 16 laps to go, Falk lead the breakaway at the head of the field, and scored the win at Langley Speedway.

                                               

PFC Brakes proudly shows continuous performance in the short-track world, among many other series.

 

Josh Richards and Tim McCreadie WIN at UNOH DIRTcar Nationals with PFC Brakes

(CLOVER, SC) February, 26 2013 – Josh Richards and Tim Mcreadie took wins in the World of Outlaws (WoO) and UMP DIRTcar series with PFC Brakes during the week of the UNOH DIRTcar Nationals.

 

Josh Richards clenched his 40th WoO victory, sporting PFC pads and discs, at the three-eight mile oval Screven Motor Speedway in Sylvania, GA in the Winter Freeze doubleheader weekend. Richards took the win in the WoO race at Bubba Raceway Park in Ocala, FL on February 17th.

             

Richards also won in the UMP DIRTcar races on the half-mile oval dirt track at Volusia County Raceway on February 18th and 19th.

 

To finalize Richards’ race week, he claimed the title of WoO Volusia County Raceway Champion.

 

Tim Mcreadie, racing PFC pads and discs, won the 40-lap DIRTcar UMP Super Late Model A-Main at Volusia Speedway Park on February 20th—home of McCreadie’s first Late Model win in 2004.

 

PFC brake packages are dominating the dirt racing scene without failure—proving again the ability to perform on  any type of race track in any track conditions. Dirt track racers trust the performance and reliability of PFC brakes, and with no doubt in their mind, they can count on their brakes on every turn to make the winning lap time difference.

Chase Elliot and Jeff Choquette Take 1st at Speedfest Weekend with PFC Full Brake Package

PFC Brakes swept the short track Speedfest weekend at Watermelon Capital Speedway—race teams equipped with PFC brakes winning the JEGS/CRA All-Stars 100, and the ARCA/CRA Super Series Speedfest 200.

The 2013 ARCA/CRA Speedfest at Watermelon Capital Speedway in Cordele, Georgia starts off the short track racing season and features some of the best Pro Latemodel and Super Latemodel drivers in the Country.

Sunday, the 100-lap JEGS/CRA Pro Late Model race was won by Chase Elliott—hosting a full PFC Late Model Brake Package (calipers, pads, and discs). The race marked Elliott's third straight JEGS/CRA Speedfest victory.
 

The second race was the 200-lap ARCA/CRA Super Late Model Race. Travis Sauter, sporting PFC discs and pads, lead the first 125 laps. Sauter was caught up in traffic and received damage which then turned the top three positions over to Chase Elliott, David Ragan, and Jeff Choquette—all using the full PFC Brake Package (calipers, pads, and discs). The 200 lap race lasted nearly four hours due to heavy cautions. To end the race, Choquette took the win across the finish line with his PFC Brake Package—having PFC Brakes sweep the Speedfest weekend.

Other short track drivers using PFC brakes include David Ragan, Travis Sauter, Brandon Oakley, David Hodges, and Korey Ruble.

PFC makes only the best products—with the ability to outperform on short track courses. The wins this weekend have only proven further the ability of PFC Brakes to be the best in any type of driving situation. PFC is proud to be partners with great drivers and great race teams, pulling through with a weekend of wins.

Ganassi No. 01 Wins Daytona Rolex 24Hr with PFC Full Brake Package

PFC Brakes had a weekend of wins in the top sports car endurance events to start out the new 2013 year—the Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona, and the BMW Performance 200.  

The 01 Ganassi Daytona Prototype scored the overall win running the full PFC Brake Package (calipers, pads, and discs), giving PFC’s NEW 12 Compound a win in its debut race. Drivers include Memo Rojas, Scott Pruett, Charlie Kimball, and Juan Pablo Montoya who drove the final hours through the checkered flag.


The Rolex 24 is one of the largest race events to start out the year in the United States. The 24-hour sports car endurance race is run on a 3.56 mile combined road course, using both the infield road course, as well as the NASCAR tri-oval. The first, second, and third place qualifiers in the Daytona Prototype class were also equipped with PFC’s new
12 Compound brake pads.

The Ganassi BMW car lead 421 of 709 laps, and put a large gap between the rest of the pack until a series of cautions came up near the end of the race. The straightaway gave the 01 car the ability to get ahead again—having a 21.92 second lead across the finish line ahead of the second place runner. PFC is proud to have their ZeroDrag™ calipers, ZeroFailure™ discs, and CarbonMetallic® , new 12 Compound pads on the Ganassi car—bringing in the overall win at the Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona.

The BMW Performance 200 season-opening race ran on Friday at Daytona International Speedway as a prelude to the Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona. The Roush Performance team won the BMW Performance 200 race on Friday. The No. 61 Roush Mustang, equipped with PFC pads. Jack Roush Jr. and Billy Johnson shared the driver’s seat of in a tight race of back-and-forth passing and drafting. Johnson crossed the finish line 1.81 seconds ahead of the second place runner.

PFC Brakes produces the highest quality brake parts, specifically designed for race teams, high speeds, and hard turns— NO COMPROMISESTM .

PFC Releases Corrosion Resistant Protective Coating

(Clover, SC) January 7, 2012 – PFC Corrosion Resistant Protective Coating is a technology unlike any of the competitors. The coating prevents rust, peeling, corrosion, and is extremely temperature resistant.

 

The PFC coating incorporates high temperature ceramic technology for strong protection on all surfaces of the brake pad. Under extreme testing procedures, the PFC coating withstands all the elements. PFC put the anti-corrosion coating through extreme testing procedures.  Within the industry, it is known as the GM9540P testing procedure and is one of the best testing procedures to predict coating lifetime.  PFC has added the 650 oF bakes to simulate environmental conditions usually seen under braking.

 

PFC Corrosion Resistant Protective Coating also endured a salt spray and high temperature exposure test, resulting in absolutely zero coat peeling and minimal to zero rust, with red rust calculated between only 1 – 2%.

 

After exposing the coated pads to a second PFC cycle of testing, enduring double the salt spray and high temperature bakes, the PFC pads had minimal rust, with red rust calculated between only 2 – 5%. The coating did not peel from the pad, proving its extreme resistance to the salt spray and high temperature exposure.  After a third exposure to the PFC testing cycle, enduring triple the salt spray and high temperature bake, the PFC pads had little rust, between 5 – 15%.

 

Other competitor protective coatings fail completely, ending in severe peeling, excessive red rust, and even 100% red rust coverage on the brake pads—after only one cycle of testing.

PFC Corrosion Resistant Protective Coating withstands all environmental and extreme driving elements.

(GM9540P cycle photos)

 
                      7 Cycles                                            14 Cycles                                       21 Cycles
                                                      PFC Corrosion Resistant Protective Coating


 

                              
                                               
Competitor "A"                            Competitor "B"
                                                                            
7 Cycles

PFC Releases New V3 Disc Retention Ring Technology

(Clover, SC) December 5, 2012 - PFC has released new V3 disc and hat technology. The advanced design features a retention ring that holds the hat and disc together.

                                                    
 

The ring means no need for torque wrenches, and no hassle. The ability to change a disc quickly and efficiently saves time and effort. As well as being convenient, the new V3 technology is much lighter than previous designs, making it easier to put on and pull off, and making the vehicle lighter.

 

This V3 rotor retention method is based on the use of a two-turn retaining ring, which is held in a groove in the hat that overlaps the rotor flanges—effectively locking the rotor to the hat.                            
           
                  

PFC Preffered Over Pagid by Endurance Racers

Forum Page: www.rennlist.com

(Clover, SC) October 22, 2012- Performance Friction brake pads become the topic of choice
for the Porsche and Endurance Racing World on rennlist.com . A debate over PFC and Pagid pads had an obvious winner—PFC.

"PFC > Pagid," wrote a forum member.

Endurance and short track drivers discussed the differences in driveability, pad life, and brake fade between the PFC 08 and the Pagid RS29.

The PFC 08 compound is one of PFC's newest compounds and has gained immediate favor in Endurance Sportscar and GT racing due to its performance in applications where smooth initial bite is a must.

"PFC control and release are better in my mind than the Pagid," said Seth Thomas—a professional driver and coach for Bimmerworld. "PFC 08's have great initial bite, but not harsh enough to trigger the ABS. The release is a nice, smooth release. This is the same on the pad from day one to the end of the product."

The compound has a slight friction rise with temperature, excellent release and modulation, and very low disc wear. The 08 wears the longest of all current PFC pads and easily matches wear of the other competitors with much higher bite.

"PFC's no bedding required pad," writes Peter from South Florida, "always [have] good pedal, even with solid rotors. You are missing out [by using] Pagids. I promise. Try at least one set of PFC."

The trusted PFC 08 compound proves its worth with the many supporters. The pads provide optimal tire utilization with consistent pedal, smooth release, and more driveability. With increased corner speeds, the driver gets quicker lap ties and faster transition times.

"The PFC 08's are really that much better with everything," writes forum member Mike.

PFC makes outstanding products with NO COMPROMISESTM, and are hands down a number one choice in the race world.

 


08 Recommended Applications:

Endurance Sportscar and GT
SCCA Racing
Porsche Club Racing
BMW Club Racing
Track Day and Driver Education events
GS / S T Series GrandAm Road Racing  
Due to 08’s excellent wear, bite and control, the 08 is a excellent choice with cars equipped with ABS.

PFC and Barry Wright Race Cars Take Home WIN

(Clover, SC) October 19, 2012- Barry Wright Race Cars' (BWRC) and Steve Francis won the Lucas Oil Late Model Knoxville Nationals in the #15 car equipped with PFC discs and pads.



Barry Wright Race Cars' team and Steve Francis claimed the win at the Lucas Oil Knoxville Nationals in Knoxville, IA on September 29th. The #15 car—BWRC's house car—was equipped with PFC's discs and brake pads. The thirty-three car field presented strong contenders such as Scott Bloomquist and Jimmy Owens—the two front row starters.

On lap 71, Francis took hold of the lead spot on the half-mile oval track with a pass in turn four. Francis quickly made a large gap between him and the now 2nd place runner, Brady Smith.

"This is probably the biggest one of my career," said Francis in victory lane.

Being a leader of the dirt track racing scene, Barry Wright Race Team uses only the best brakes—distributing PFC’s light weight rotors and pads, he understands the NO COMPROMISESTM philosophy that PFC and their customers live by. PFC is proud to be a partner with such a great racing team. Barry White Race Cars offers PFC's light weight late model rotor, as it is listed on his home page at www.barrywright.com


Race Article: http://www.knoxvilleraceway.com/Article/1576

Steve Francis Page: http://stevefrancisracing.com/category/news/

PFC and DJ Shaw Finish 3rd in All American 400

(Clover, SC) October 11, 2012- Driver D.J. Shaw finished 3rd in the All American 400 at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway this past Saturday. Shaw's Super Late Model JLM Toyota was ready and equipped with Performance Friction ZERO DRAG ZR34 calipers and ZRated® discs.

The 18 degree banked, half-mile track challenged drivers to perform their best in the 28th running of the AA 400. Shaw's #60 car and Performance Friction ZERO DRAGTM ZR34 calipers and ZRated® discs proved to overcome the challenge with high durability, a firm pedal, and increased stopping power.

D.J. Shaw races for the North Pro All Star Series (PASS) and is currently 4th in the PASS North series, and 6th in PASS National standings.

With the consistent threat of rain, the race became a question of pit strategy. Shaw made a risky decision and pitted 30 laps ahead of the leaders—later proving to be a wise choice.

Five laps short of the halfway point, Preston Peltier's #26 car spit out tire debree and a "caution-green" flag came out in attempt to keep the track dry. On the restart 207 lap, Shaw stayed in the lead pack when rain covered the Fairgrounds Speedway. Race officials called the 28th All American 400 on lap 220 with D.J. Shaw and PFC brakes finishing 3rd.

Shaw is currently 4th in the PASS North series, and 6th in PASS National standings. With the PASS North season finale at Oxford Plains Speedway in Maine on October 14th, Shaw is hopeful to finish up the season with a win.

Shaw's Performance Friction ZERO DRAGTM ZR34 calipers are lighter, stiffer, cooler, and quicker with a smooth release—maximizing horsepower and faster laps. Performance Friction ZRated® discs provide better drivability with more bite, better performance with zero drag, and quicker lap times with zero vibrations.

PFC's Darrick Dong Presents at Canadian Motorsports Expo

Canadian race car drivers and fans braved -14 C snowy weather to travel to the 6th Annual Canadian Motorsports Expo this past weekend. Performance Friction’s very own Darrick Dong was on hand conducting several seminars both for drivers and fans. The first seminar was held on Friday for fans and covered braking options for road cars. The presentation allowed Darrick to connect with racing fans who are interested in upgrading the braking performance of their street car and was a huge success.



On Saturday, Darrick held a second seminar specific to racing entitled “Advanced Brake Technology.” The expert seminar detailed things every race driver needs to know about braking to improve results and get an edge on the competition. In addition to the seminars presented by Performance Friction at CME, there were presentations on chassis setup and sponsorship.

Check out the video below of Darrick's presentation at the Canadian Motorsports Expo.




The Canadian Motorsports Expo marked the launch of the new Performance Friction 309mm S2 Race Disc for GM style calipers. PFC issued the official press release regarding the disc during the first day of the show. The new S2 rotor was designed specifically with the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series in mind. The double slotted disc features advanced cooling technology, more bite, and fits GM calipers with no overhang or under hang for pads in the 12.16" (309mm) size.



While at the show, the editor of Inside Motorcycles, Lee Kuhn Sr., shared a compelling story with Darrick. After installing Performance Friction pads and fluid on his son’s XR1200 Harley race bike, Lee’s son proceeded to win the very next race. His account of what the PFC pads and fluid did for his son’s bike was exceptional.



Each year since the inception, the Canadian Motorsports Expo has grown significantly. This year there were more than 100 motorsports industry exhibitors including manufacturers, tracks, series, part suppliers, and racing memorabilia vendors. The CME had numerous International and Canadian racing cars on display along with Q&A sessions with some of racing’s biggest names.

Video: Facebook Winner Goes To Bondurant

Scott Bartlett, winner of the "PFC My Ride" contest on the Performance Friction Facebook page got his shot to wheel a Grand Sport Corvette at Bondurant this past week. 

“Huge thanks again to Performance Friction for the trip to Bondurant, I just got back. What a blast! The amount of seat time that they offer is incredible. I think we were in the classroom for 5 minutes total by the last day. The wealth of knowledge, experience and skill between the instructors there is second to none, and was able to take away so much from the school. Thank you so much for everything! Here's an in-car video from the 3rd day on the full course. and P.S. - those brakes on the Grand Sports have some serious bite!” –Scott Bartlett.

Check out the in-car video that Scott sent us from his amazing experience at Bondurant.


The Grand Sport Chevrolet Corvette’s that Scott drove were equipped with the absolute best brakes in racing – Performance Friction Carbon Metallic. Performance Friction has been the Official Brake Supplier of the Bob Bondurant School of High Performance Driving for nearly 20 years.

Scott won the 3-day Grand Prix Racing School by posting the picture below of his race car with a PFC decal and getting the most “likes” last October.

Performance Friction Releases 309mm S2 Race Disc for GM Style Calipers

(Clover, SC) February 10, 2012 - Performance Friction has released a new 309mm S2 Race Disc for GM style calipers. The new S2 disc for the late model market features advanced cooling technology and more bite. After much anticipation there is finally a race disc designed to fit the GM calipers with no overhang or under hang for the pads in this 12.16" (309mm) size. It’s QUICKER!

 

The new double slotted disc can be utilized by race teams competing in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series, the UARA Late Model Racing Series and numerous other series. The disc will also be available in a smooth option for use on NASCAR Late Models and Limited Late Models. The new S2 Race Disc greatly improves the braking performance of race cars using the GM caliper by providing more bite and superior cooling.

Performance Friction’s discs are recognized worldwide as the absolute best discs available and have won hundreds of championships around the world. PFC delivers quality and consistency you can bet your race on. After 25 plus years in racing, not a single driver has experienced a brake failure while using Performance Friction.




Below are the newly released part numbers.

PFC 309mm Race Disc for GM style calipers (12.16” x 1.25” 8 bolt 7” BCD)


S2 Race Disc (Double Slotted) Left        PFC Part No. 309.32.0045.51

S2 Race Disc (Double Slotted) Right      PFC Part No. 309.32.0045.52

Race Disc (Smooth) Left                       PFC Part No. 309.32.0045.11

Race Disc (Smooth) Right                     PFC Part No. 309.32.0045.12
HD Bolt Attachment Kit                          PFC Part No. 900.700.013.14



You can purchase the new 309mm S2 Race Disc for GM style calipers from your local Performance Friction race distributor or by calling PFC direct at 1-800-521-8874. To find your local Performance Friction distributor visit the Performance Friction web site at www.performancefriction.com and click on the “Find a Distributor” link. As always, if you have any questions regarding Performance Friction please do not hesitate to contact us.

About Performance Friction

At Performance Friction, every employee has a "passion for the product." And it shows. PFC brakes are the top choice in motorsports, winning more championships than any other brake on the market and the company also makes application specific upgrades for hundreds of domestic and import models. PFC brakes are specified on more fleets nationwide including 40,000 police cars in North America. From NASCAR to emergency response vehicles, Performance Friction's mission is to deliver the absolute best brakes on the market.


Contacts:
Performance Friction Corp. (US)
Darrick Dong, Director of Motorsports, 803.222.2141 ext. 8128

Chris Hennecy, Marketing, 803.222.2141 ext. 8123

 

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MotoIQ.com Covers Big Win at Daytona for PFC

Check out the feature story on MotoIQ.com about PFC’s recent win at Daytona with Billy Johnson and Jack Roush Jr. Their No.61 Ford Mustang Boss 302R GT was equipped with Performance Friction ZERO DRAGTM ZR54 calipers, ZRated® race discs, and Carbon Metallic® Brake Pads.

http://www.motoiq.com/magazine_articles/id/2379/pfc-scores-win-at-daytona-with-johnson-and-roush-jr.aspx