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Default Re: Meet Cruise This saturday (9-26-09)

Originally Posted by VIR EURORALLY
Tires....try Tirebuyer.com this is a new place and their prices have been competitive. they also have a warehouse in Roanoke. Nankangs, I would only use on a DD for mileage purposes.

The Falken's are good tires for hot laps or time attack. Once you get a few laps on them they get greasy. Bridgestone RE01R's work great. continental ContiContact's for a harder compound with great grip. BFG KDW's for auto-x or smaller time attack courses. I don't like them once they get too hot either. Quick short sessions work best for most street tires. Very few are proven with multiple hot laps on them. They all get greasy with time. The Bridgestones seem the most consistent.

It's not that I don't like Lynchburg. I always find the farmers holding up traffic for miles at a time coming through 122. 57 feels like you are watching the deck fall from under your feet. It's agonizingly slow and it feels like you even live it in slow motion.
The car will be street driven more than on the track... I like road course and such more than the track anyways...

Originally Posted by Nism0 B14
i would if i didnt have to work all weekend =/
Not this weekend *****... NEXT weekend... I got my son all weekend this weekend which is why I'm not goin to VIR...

Originally Posted by kidinatype_s
rt-615's, xs, star spec's , and a fre more i can't think of off the top of my head
Come again?