HPDE at Infineon this weekend
Nothing happened. Just 275 R-compounds hydroplane at only 20mph. People with stock or even all seasons were the fastest people under the conditions. On my last car, I ran the same r-compunds but 235's in the rain and they were great. I guess the extra couple inches of width makes all the difference.
Normally I like rainy track days because you can practice car control (read drift like a champ without ruining tires), but the steam roller tires didn't even give me enough traction to turn in without drama.
Normally I like rainy track days because you can practice car control (read drift like a champ without ruining tires), but the steam roller tires didn't even give me enough traction to turn in without drama.
Oh I see - it was wet. Sorry to hear that...but yeah, I would guess that wide R-comps would be worthless in those conditions. On the bright side, at least you got in some hydroplane-recovery practice!
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I should have kept the 040's on, I would have been better off.
