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Bonzer, When you do your track days are you competing against anyone ? or just yourself.
My guess is you are just working on bettering your own skills . The best way I have found for that is to stay away from the sticky tires . Tires with a reasonable release manner, help to sharpen the
skills of the drift . I like to call it a conversation with the car , that is easy to manage compared to an argument or being yelled at . The R compound tires have a very small window of forgiveness .
Working in a broad window helps to learn what it feels like to work the car for the outcome you desire . I suggest to play with the tire that promotes learning not the best lap time .
I think the Continental Extreme Contact Sport does this very well.
Ian
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Last edited by icarp; 04-16-2022 at 02:14 PM..
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