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BREMBO CIRCUIT IDENTITY CARD FOR MOTOGP AT GRAND PRIX OF SPAIN

Company press release.

What's the 'toughest' track in MotoGP?

Brembo Circuit Identity Cardsfor MotoGP are available to the public on the Friday before each race at www.Brembo.com.

Each Circuit Identity Card graphic includes general characteristics of the track itself (layout, length, number of braking events and turns, percentage of time spent under braking per lap), along with technical information of the key braking zones, such as speeds before/after each brake event, braking time and distance, maximum deceleration Gs experienced by the rider, et al.

In addition, each graphic includes commentary from race engineers and a rating of the circuit's braking severity (hard-Japan, medium-Laguna Seca and light-Indianapolis). The web site also includes 'The Best Brakings,' a new feature that illustrates MotoGP's seven toughest braking zones based on five different parameters.

Attached is the Brembo Circuit Identity Card for this weekend's MotoGP in Spain.

Brembo SpA is the world leader and acknowledged innovator of disc brake technology for automotive vehicles. Brembo supplies high performance brake systems for the most important manufacturers of cars, commercial vehicles and motorbikes worldwide, as well as clutches, seats, seat belts and other components for racing. Brembo is also a leader in the racing sector and has won more than 200 championships. Today the company operates in 16 countries on 3 continents, with 22 production and business sites, and a pool of about 7,200 employees, about 10% of whom are engineers and product specialists active in the R&D. 2013 turnover is € 1.566,1 million (12/31/13). Brembo is the owner of the Brembo, Breco, AP, Bybre, Marchesini, and Sabelt brands and operates through the AP Racing brand.

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