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I actually think the offender needs a pat on the back as too many w*****s today just drive off, makes my piss boil.
I was in multi-storey the other week this woman pulls into a bay, straight down the side of another car.
She then backs out & was about to leave until I stood in front of her car...
The softs were awesome today @ Donington, even when it started to rain late on.
That's another 147 miles on them.
Scoby see you at Croft on 23rd ;) staying over as good drive from me :D
Your right the Nankang are stiffer.
That's why I never take any notice of write ups.
How I drive & how you drive are totally different so how can we compare the same tyre?
I would rather buy a set if crap get rid & go again but then that's just me.
That profile pic of mine has an RS2 jousts...
Best thing you can do is join someone on a local trackday then you can experience the day.
I would then book an open pit lane event, again with someone who has done several trackdays.
Take it in turn to passenger each other or follow the leader & get to understand the basics. Also very helpful...
Get a novice sticker for the back of your car that way anyone following will know your new.
My mate stuck one on the back of my car at Donington without me knowing. Guy in next garage came over at 10am said you learnt that quick :confused:
I run the softs on road & track don't see a need for mediums.
Was doing 20 to 30 min stints at Silverstone with no problems.
Perfect on road if a little noisy, 23rd April Croft next :D
If you learn a circuit you won't need to be on the brakes as much :wink:
Good decision spend your money actually doing trackdays not talking about doing them :smiley: