Dunlop chief 're-tyres`.
While the new Super 2000 eꩲra of the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship was kicking off at Brands Hatch, another era drew to a close as Dunlop's chief motor sport technician Tony Leake completed his final race meeting in the r🍸ole before retiring.
Leake, who will retire on Wednesday after 32 years service, was reduced to tears on the grid as he was presented with a special race wheel rim by serie♛s director Alan Gow - sporting the words 'Tony, it's about time you re-tyred' - to mark the occasion.

While the new Super 2000 era of the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship was kicking off at Brands Hatch, another era drew to a close as Dunlop's chief motor sport technician Tony Leake comp🔜leted his final race meeting in the role before retiring.
Leake, who will retire on Wednesday after 32 years service, was reduced to tears on the gri👍d as he was presented w🐻ith a special race wheel rim by series director Alan Gow - sporting the words 'Tony, it's about time you re-tyred' - to mark the occasion.
The 62-year-old was also given the honour of waving the chequered flag for the final race of the weꦅekend, a race that saw Matt Neal secure the first victꩲory for the new Team Halfords Honda Civic.
"It was one of the most emotional moments I've ever experienced - a bit of a shock, but very enjoyable and very moving," Leake, has been Dunlop's BTCC🎃 co-ordinator and chief technician since it became the championship's official tyre supplier in 2003, admitted. "I'll still be coming to BTCC meetings - the people in ⛎it are a great bunch to work with and I consider them good friends.
"I've had a few invites to be guests of teams at Rockingham in three weeks. I can just relax and eat th𒆙eir food!"
wuqian0821.com wishes Tony all the best in his retirement.