Boxer12
Enthusiast
Anybody care to share their experience with R80 compound (radial slicks) at the roadcourse? Please compare to A6 and R6 tires. Thanks.
Anybody care to share their experience with R80 compound (radial slicks) at the roadcourse? Please compare to A6 and R6 tires. Thanks.
I have been told the PSC's are about midway between PS2's and an R compound.Isn't the R80 compound the same as the Michelin Pilot Cups?
2 sec is huge. I witnessed a guy go 1 sec faster at Mid Ohio albeit a different day, changing from A6's to R80 Hoosiers. What do you think about the radials at Miller? Due to the speeds, prob a good 2 sec? Curiously, one of Dodge's pro drivers told me better to use A6's for that 'fast lap'.Slicks are faster than A6 or R6, though the difference isn't what is was 2-3 DOT tire generations ago. Probably more like 1-2 seconds on a typical track instead of 2-3.
R80 is a Hoosier-specific compound specification and is meaningless when comparing between brands. Dunlop, Yokohama, and Michelin also make radial slicks, among others.