Hahn's 5.5 tonne race truck can sprint from 0-100 km/h in just five seconds. If necessary it can brake to a standstill even faster. For decades now, Knorr-Bremse has been utilizing the extreme environment of truck racing to discover just what its compressors, valves, internally vented disc brakes and actuators can do, and feeding the findings into its ongoing system optimization work.
"The race track has long been an important complement for the tests we conduct in our own labs and at proving grounds, and the experience we acquire with standard equipment," says Wolfgang Krinner, Management Board member responsible for the workshop and replacement market at Knorr-Bremse. "The regulations state that the components used on the track must be strictly similar to standard products, so we make only minor modifications to the standard production parts used here. As a result, we can channel the findings that we harvest during the season along with the team directly into the optimization of our standard products."
In the 2016 season, for the first time Knorr-Bremse will be using the logo of the new aftermarket brand TruckServices. It's not only on the track that trucks have to turn in top performance. In real life they have to prove themselves over many years, as opposed to the few minutes into which a truck race is condensed. So drivers and operators need systems and partners that can provide them with appropriate solutions over the full life cycle of their vehicles. That is precisely what TruckServices stand for. As Wolfgang Krinner puts it: "In commercial use, trucks have to deliver not only total reliability but also cost-effectiveness. Under the new TruckServices aftermarket brand we have brought together these two aspects with the aim of supplying the best possible solution in terms of technology and profitability for every phase of the vehicle's life cycle.