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<blockquote data-quote="gary" data-source="post: 749686" data-attributes="member: 13074"><p>ok, if youre out there on a track day looking to race with others or post a super fast lap time, then you can skip what i have to say below. </p><p></p><p>if you're a budget racer, and new to track days. i recommend you stick to standard, cheaper road tyres. Its better for you, especially if you're just starting out. The experience you gain from driving your cheap tyres on the limit will help you improve when you eventually upgrade to better tyres. Never let equipment be a substitute for good basic driver ability. The experience you gain will also help you out on the road, and make you a better driver.</p><p></p><p>always keep it smooth. dont work too hard on the steering, always try to be at the right speed for each corner.</p><p>most newcomers push too hard, and end up destroying their tyres. whether you use expensive tyres or cheap tyres, your driving style dictates how long they last. Just coz you buy expensive performance tyres doesnt mean they wont succumb to premature and excessive wear.</p><p></p><p>drive with whatever you have, and upgrade from there. you'll appreciate the gains even more when you get them.</p><p></p><p>all the best :)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gary, post: 749686, member: 13074"] ok, if youre out there on a track day looking to race with others or post a super fast lap time, then you can skip what i have to say below. if you're a budget racer, and new to track days. i recommend you stick to standard, cheaper road tyres. Its better for you, especially if you're just starting out. The experience you gain from driving your cheap tyres on the limit will help you improve when you eventually upgrade to better tyres. Never let equipment be a substitute for good basic driver ability. The experience you gain will also help you out on the road, and make you a better driver. always keep it smooth. dont work too hard on the steering, always try to be at the right speed for each corner. most newcomers push too hard, and end up destroying their tyres. whether you use expensive tyres or cheap tyres, your driving style dictates how long they last. Just coz you buy expensive performance tyres doesnt mean they wont succumb to premature and excessive wear. drive with whatever you have, and upgrade from there. you'll appreciate the gains even more when you get them. all the best :) [/QUOTE]
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