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Re: Bridgestone & Dunlop at PFI Sprint Meeting ?
Posted by 'MarkWilby' on 20 Sep 2008 @ 12:19


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MarkWilby
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Thats exactly what happens Kelvin, you end up with sheds loads of tyres. My take on this is that the Bridgestone is more durable than the Dunlop, both with slicks and especially with wets, so is the better tyre.

We have average grids of 55 at PF and to throw the series open to another tyre just so an occasional driver may want to race on his Dunlops is a big no, no.

It also has to be noted that nationwide the Bridgestone is the most dominant prokart tyre so its not like were just being obstinate about our tyre choice.

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Bridgestone & Dunlop at PFI Sprint Meeting ?  by 'Trev'   (20 Sep 2008 @ 0:31)
Re: Bridgestone & Dunlop at PFI Sprint Meeting ?  by 'MarkWilby'   (20 Sep 2008 @ 0:50)
Re: Bridgestone & Dunlop at PFI Sprint Meeting ?  by 'Trev'   (20 Sep 2008 @ 1:03)
Re: Bridgestone & Dunlop at PFI Sprint Meeting ?  by 'KelvinNicholls'   (20 Sep 2008 @ 10:01)
Re: Bridgestone & Dunlop at PFI Sprint Meeting ?  by 'MarkWilby'  << You are here!
Re: Bridgestone & Dunlop at PFI Sprint Meeting ?  by 'Trev'   (21 Sep 2008 @ 22:18)

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