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Old 23-Oct-2015, 19:26   #1
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If the wets used are control as well then we maintain all being on same tyres which seems to make sense to me

working on it Miles, had a promising phone conversation today, but these talks always take a while.

We are the end users and need to be supported directly by the manufacturer to get a good deal on prices.

But in between we need a tyre supplier who is ideally in the paddock of the club we are racing with such as Pro tyre when we were with Hottrax and their deal is done with the tyre manufacturer.


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Old 28-Oct-2015, 14:17   #2
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<Devil's advocate mode on>

How about only allowing wets on mixed grids?
It would save a lot of faffing at meetings where we don't need wets

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Old 28-Oct-2015, 17:00   #3
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Can I raise another point ..

What about tyre warmers (not for wets obvs)

But if we are on a mixed grid and half are going into the corner with steaming hot rubber and half with ice cold blocks ...

Is that not going to be cause for concern?

just sayin (expecting to be shot down in flames)

I'd rather do without myself
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Old 28-Oct-2015, 20:22   #4
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Wasn't a concern at Castle Combe a couple of months ago when out mixing it with the Minitwins and the Open 500s


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Old 28-Oct-2015, 21:06   #5
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Can I raise another point ..

What about tyre warmers (not for wets obvs)

But if we are on a mixed grid and half are going into the corner with steaming hot rubber and half with ice cold blocks ...

Is that not going to be cause for concern?

just sayin (expecting to be shot down in flames)

I'd rather do without myself



It's all in the mind, by the time you actualy get off the grid your tyres are hardly luke warm.
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Old 28-Oct-2015, 22:10   #6
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I've never run warmers and I like not needing electricity
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Old 31-Oct-2015, 23:11   #7
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It's all in the mind, by the time you actualy get off the grid your tyres are hardly luke warm.

...but they are warmer than stone cold.....

In my mind that's better.......


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Old 01-Nov-2015, 00:25   #8
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Here's another thought; if we do run wets that means that we wouldn't have to run an all weather tyre (road style) in the dry, so does that open up the possibility of a more track or race style control tyre?
Of course also hoping we get another good sponsorship deal from the tyre manufacturer
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Old 01-Nov-2015, 00:31   #9
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Here's another thought; if we do run wets that means that we wouldn't have to run an all weather tyre (road style) in the dry, so does that open up the possibility of a more track or race style control tyre?
Of course also hoping we get another good sponsorship deal from the tyre manufacturer

a true race tyre would need warmers i beleive and not warm as quickly without them as what we have had
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