Atturo Keeps Racing With TORC Sponsorship

April 19, 2016

Atturo Tire Corp. is returning to The Off-Road Championship (TORC) with a renewed commitment to Pro Light racing. Under the extended sponsorship, the popular class of truck racing will be known as Atturo Tires Pro Light in 2016.

In the Atturo Tire Pro Light class, race champions and rising stars compete with 500 horsepower trucks on DOT street-legal tires. The Atturo Tires Trail Blade M/T, which features the karambit knife blade-inspired tread design, is the Atturo tire of choice for the class.

“Trucks in the Atturo Tires Pro Light class run the same street legal tires customers can buy at their local dealer,” says Michael Mathis, president of Atturo. “Short-course off-road racing in the TORC Series is a fantastic proving ground for our products and demonstrates first-hand the quality, durability and performance our Trail Blade series tires offer consumers. Atturo Tires are designed especially to meet the needs of the light truck, crossover and SUV market both on the street and the trail, and are constructed to world-class standards.

Under the sponsorship agreement, Atturo will also join TORC’s live digital broadcasts and become an active partner on series social media channels. In addition, the company will join the TORC Series at each stop, offering fans the opportunity to learn more about Atturo Tires, and interact in the TORC Fan Expo.

Atturo drivers Travis Dinsmore #43, and Andrew Carlson #151, raised the profile of the brand in 2015 by bringing home six podium finishes, and two outright wins including the season-ending Crandon World Championships. For 2016, both drivers return looking to increase their multiple victories and podiums earned last Season.

“Short-course off-road racing is tough on tires and it’s great to partner with a company like Atturo Tires that offers its customers race-proven performance,” says Lars Sequist, TORC partnership marketing director. “We look forward to another strong season together with Atturo Tires, both on and off track.”

For more information, visit www.atturo.com.