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29 Jan 2006, 20:13 (Ref:1511436) | #1 | |
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Tyre Opinion (FF1600)
I'm looking for feedback concerning racing a treaded tyre vs. a full racing slick. I'm a US driver who is very interested in the possibility of a nationwide rule change that would required Formula Fords to switch to treaded tyres.
see link: http://www.apexspeed.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15821 (ignore the term DOT if it does not apply to the current spec Avon tyre) I made a trip over to Brands Hatch this year for the Festival and was really impressed with the close racing. Is the tyre an important factor that allows a 1983/84 Reynard and some older cars to run competitively with newer Rays & Van Diemens. I know talent and car prep goes a long way, but does the types help tighten the performance gap. Guys who run up front over here put on new slicks every weekend - do you have the same issues with the treaded Avons? There is a big drop off in lap times from those with new tires vs. someone on their second or third weekend on the same set. Based on my observation, I think the treaded tyres allows formula ford to be more of a drivers class instead of a technology class. In the States, if you do not have the latest and greatest technology and new tyres you are already starting at the back of the grid. Thanks in advance for your feedback. Cheers, Ian Lenhart Milwaukee, Wisconsin USA |
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30 Jan 2006, 09:22 (Ref:1511708) | #2 | ||
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Do you still use 'cantilever' slicks...the ones with a wider footprint than rim width?
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30 Jan 2006, 11:24 (Ref:1511809) | #3 | ||
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Obviously new tyres are better than old ones, wear heat cycles etc But the ACB10 are great very little drop of in performance.
The FF1800 (Zetec) slicks are completely the opposite you need to buy as many new ones as the rules allow. |
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30 Jan 2006, 14:35 (Ref:1511947) | #4 | |
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Yes - we still use the "cantilever" slicks. All the local tyre dealers (non-racing) will not even touch the mounting and dismounting of this tyre. The cost for the racing tire dealer to mount and balance is very high.
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Running slicks means you have to carry eight spare wheels minimum, with treaded tyres, even keeping one nearly new set in case of rain you can get away wth only 4 spares...Steve |
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