Henri Lloyd in the land of the V8?
by Fran Burke on 17 Feb 2011

1-2 Audi victory at Bathurst … Burke Marine
www.burkemarine.com.au
One mountain, 12 hours and 1814km of track make the Bathurst 12 Hour Endurance Race one of the most gruelling motor sports races in the world, but all that separated this year’s winner and runner-up was one puncture.
The Le-Mans-winning Audi Team Joest pipped the star-studded Australian Audi team by just 0.7 seconds, after a puncture midway through heaped a 90 second pit-stop upon Craig Lowndes and his Aussie team. It was a 1-2 for Audi on debut. There to witness both the Audi R8 LMS cars roar down Conrod Straight through to the finish line was the team of Henri Lloyd Australia. Some may ask what a major marine brand was doing trackside, soaking up the Eau de Mount Panorama.
One is an international leader of marine technical clothing, while the other is a Kaiser of the tarmac. Yet there is one over-arching theme that binds them together: the taste of champagne on the podium. Whether it may be Bass Strait or Bathurst, these two organisations are proven winners.
And it is no coincidence why both have been so successful in their respective fields. They each follow a similar formula. Audi calls it ‘Vorsprung durch Technik’ (progress through technology), whereas Henri Lloyd prefers ‘Intelligent Innovation’.
But no matter the language, they both translate to a commitment to technological innovation and an uncompromising dedication to quality, all in attempt to hand the sailor or driver that winning edge. That is why Henri Lloyd and Audi have been proudly sitting together on the winner’s podium for the past five years.
Henri Lloyd and Audi will be embarking on their next adventure together on the 4-6th of March for the Audi Sydney Harbour Regatta and in August for the Audi Hamilton Island Race Week.
Henri Lloyd – Intelligent Innovation.
Henri Lloyd is the world’s premier technical marine garment brand, having established over the last five decades a formidable global reputation for innovative design and quality in sailing clothing. They are at the forefront of sailing, from the high performance super maxi’s such as Australia’s Wild Oats X and XI and Britain’s America’s Cup Teams, Team Origin to champion sailors such as Ben Ainslie CBE, Shirley Robertson OBE and yachting legends such as Sir Robin Knox.
For more information on Henry Lloyd technical clothing contact Burke Marine +61 (0)2 9638 4333 or visit www.burkemarine.com.au
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