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Welcome to Dread

**** PLEASE READ **** Welcome to the 2010 Dread merchandise shop, you will see all our new ranges with new items being added all the time. All the items are avaliable to buy but due to recent events we are waiting for delivery on alot of stock. Delivery could be upto 30 days from date of order but all effort will be made to get your orders to you ASAP! ***

By applying the highly demanding and exacting requirements of the motorsport industry to all areas of its business, Dread has established itself as a leading supplier of corporate, promotional, team clothing and merchandising solutions throughout Europe.

From its state of the art office and manufacturing facility in Milton Keynes the Dread team coordinates the entire production process ensuring clients receive high quality, cost effective products on time and within budget - every time.

Dread's reputation, its attention to detail and the willingness and ability to respond has seen a continued growth in its enviable client list which now contains an array of blue chip clients. Ever mindful of its roots, Dread remains committed to providing the same high level of product and service to all customers - regardless of size.

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Updated: Fri 3rd September 2010 11:32:53
Wed, 01 Sep 2010 10:53:36 GMT
With title protagonists Sebastian Vettel, Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button all failing to score at Spa, Mark Webber argues the Belgian GP may just have been a watershed in F1 2010.
Wed, 01 Sep 2010 08:30:01 GMT
Max Biaggi keeps the 2010 World Superbike title at the back of his mind as he heads to the Nurburgring focused only on returning to winning ways.
Wed, 01 Sep 2010 13:23:13 GMT
The Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps - arguably the most popular race on the F1 calendar - may in future have to alternate with the Nürburgring due to persistent financial losses.
Wed, 01 Sep 2010 08:30:01 GMT
While he admits he isn't yet 100 per cent, Valentino Rossi is expecting to gain extra motivation from performing in front of his home crowd at Misano.
Wed, 01 Sep 2010 12:18:15 GMT
Former FIA President Max Mosley has conceded that disgraced 'Singapore-gate' protagonist Flavio Briatore could soon return to F1 - but warns of difficulties ahead for the sport's management.