Which country does AP Brakes belong to?
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AP Brakes belongs to the UK. There are 3 types of braking systems: Foot Brake: The most commonly used brake during driving is operated by foot, hence also called the foot brake. When the driver presses the brake pedal, the braking force is transmitted mechanically or hydraulically to the wheel's braking device to generate friction. Parking Brake: Also known as the handbrake, it is a braking device to prevent the vehicle from slipping when parked. There are generally two types: the intermediate braking type installed on the driveshaft and the direct control rear wheel braking type. Anti-lock Braking System (ABS): When driving on slippery or icy low-friction roads, excessive braking may occur, causing the wheels to lock up due to the braking device and lose traction, resulting in the vehicle losing the ability to control direction. To enable the vehicle to effectively control the direction of travel on such dangerous roads, the ABS "Anti-lock Braking System" was developed.
I remember AP Racing is a genuine British heritage brand that started back in the 1960s. It began with a few automotive engineers tinkering with racing brake systems in the UK, later gaining global recognition in both motorsports and aftermarket tuning circles. Today, its brake calipers and discs have become synonymous with high performance, used by top-tier teams like McLaren F1. Although some production may be outsourced, the core R&D and management headquarters remain firmly in Britain, embodying that British precision and pragmatism. Among car enthusiasts, AP stands for reliability and extreme handling – a trust that ultimately stems from its British roots and decades of professional expertise.