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by 6PAK72 » Sat Dec 18, 2010 9:57 am
first of all, I'm glad I wasn't flagging at 2:13 in that video. I got close enough sideways to the flagger in the Bowl this year to be very concerned about him.
Next, on the Miata, we run RA1's. The first set were cast-offs from Leos, and we've gotten 17 days out of them between the two of us, including the open track day. Admittedly, our times were going down all season so I don't expect next year's wear to be as good.
Being relatively new, I really appreciate Carl's comments and find them completely accurate. The RA's raise the turning grip to my mind about 75% over street compound "performance" tires, and absolutely, the brake bias moved forward - so much that we changed rear pad compound and eventually, spring rates.
I had to drive the Miata at NJMP on street compounds in the rain, and that was an exercise in frustration all day - I was fine through the river between 4 and 5, but there was no grip on turn-in, and it was nearly impossible to predict when the tires would start to slip in turns.
The second day was moist in the morning so I ran the first run on the street tires. On a nearly dry track, the car had so much less turn-in - the tires were rolling over - and far less grip, and I just could not get a drift going in the Octopus. Times were 1:35ish. When I came in and pulled them off, I was actually chunking tire tread off rather than wearing it down.
Swapped to RA1, times dropped to 2:50 for the second run. The car felt like it was glued to the track - everything I have come to "feel" about driving the car had returned - predictable drift, throttle steer of the drift, precise and grippy turn-ins. I had to reset the front/rear suspension bias half way through the run, but that's about it. Timed lap was somewhere around 2:40, so nearly 1 minute faster.
Tires are expensive, for sure. But being an analysis guy, I measured $800 cost of Hoosier wets against the cost of Liz and me taking 4 vacation days, travel, hotel, COM fees, and threw in general frustration level, and I figured that if we have 1 NJ-style rain this coming year, it's break-even. We bought the wets.
Jeff Baker
Wilton, NH
#42 95 Miata
72 TR6
79 TR7 V6 in shed