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Old 23-Sep-2009, 12:28
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Pirelli seem to be saying it, i'd hope they know something about tyres???

Perhaps take your issue up with them directly?
That is the question Pirelli seem to be saying it, no proof.

ZR's were allowed and good enough in 2006 what has changed??
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Old 23-Sep-2009, 12:57
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Just in case there are some old chestnuts in that thread that need a reheat.

The Supermono classes I'm aware of use wets and drys.

The current DD tyre is a compromise for both wet and dry conditions.

Not the best for dry, not the best for wet, not the cheapest, not the most expensive.

The majority of DD competitors appeared to want to use Pirelli less 6 months ago, has that really changed?

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