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Re: Slicks - an interesting question...
Posted by 'raceinstructor' on 16 Sep 2009 @ 07:48


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A point of interest here is that at certain circuits a worn Vega SL6 will way out perform a brand new tyre!!! I am at a loss to answer this one but I am certain it is connected to the heat cycle process as a few years ago we found that F3 Avon slicks would perform at their optimum for qualifying if they were run through a progressive heat cycle then left for 24 hours and they then offered an advantage of 2 or 3 tenths over a new unrun tyre.

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Slicks - an interesting question...  by 'Ben86'   (15 Sep 2009 @ 22:06)
Re: Slicks - an interesting question...  by 'itsnick13'   (15 Sep 2009 @ 22:09)
Re: Slicks - an interesting question...  by 'QuickOldTimer'   (15 Sep 2009 @ 22:14)
Re: Slicks - an interesting question...  by 'raceinstructor'  << You are here!
Re: Slicks - an interesting question...  by 'SimonS'   (16 Sep 2009 @ 9:27)
Re: Slicks - an interesting question...  by 'harvinsurrey'   (16 Sep 2009 @ 11:45)
Re: Slicks - an interesting question...  by 'RoadRat'   (16 Sep 2009 @ 19:16)

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