Allan
Enthusiast
Ran my first track weekend with the Hoosier R6's, and still blown away at how much difference there is between these and everything else.
The event was at Pikes Peak International Raceway with PCA. I have run with these guys before and they had placed me in their intermediate group. After two sessions with the new tires, they moved me to the advanced group. -I didn't expect that. Their advanced run group is made up of the PCA instructors and monster drivers in race-prepped cars that are not street legal. These dudes are full-blast serious on the track. I have to admit, I was a little intimidated to drive in that sort of company,...guys with way more experience, in actual race cars.
I am proud to report that I have not let the Viper community down.
Was able to hang with those guys, -no problem. I was able to pass the majority of the group. There were two of those cars that were just a little too much for me to keep up with, and I had to give the 'point-by'. But, out of a dozen cars, I think that's pretty killer, as my car is only a lightly modded gen III -still has A/C and full interior. (maybe I need an ACR)
I have to attribute the awesome weekend experience to the R6's. They have transformed the car into a HPDE track weapon.
I cannot believe how much grip they have. Took them right to the limit, then dialed back a little. I have never been so consistent before.
With other tires, it's like "save it,...save it,.... oh no,....oops, save it,....recover,..oops, save it,.....wow. kept it out of the weeds that time".
The Hoosiers just hold the car where you want it, and let you concentrate on the line.
I do not like how much sand they throw at the car though. .....that *****.
Everything is a compromise.
Anybody who is considering stepping up to real track tires for HPDE use, don't put it off any longer.
I still have some street tire scrubs that I'll have to put back on the car to use up at some 'less competitive' events, and that is gonna be a drag to do after running tires that grip. But economics (lack of race budget) dictate that.
Enough about my day,..... Nice weather we're having, isn't it?
-Allan
The event was at Pikes Peak International Raceway with PCA. I have run with these guys before and they had placed me in their intermediate group. After two sessions with the new tires, they moved me to the advanced group. -I didn't expect that. Their advanced run group is made up of the PCA instructors and monster drivers in race-prepped cars that are not street legal. These dudes are full-blast serious on the track. I have to admit, I was a little intimidated to drive in that sort of company,...guys with way more experience, in actual race cars.
I am proud to report that I have not let the Viper community down.
Was able to hang with those guys, -no problem. I was able to pass the majority of the group. There were two of those cars that were just a little too much for me to keep up with, and I had to give the 'point-by'. But, out of a dozen cars, I think that's pretty killer, as my car is only a lightly modded gen III -still has A/C and full interior. (maybe I need an ACR)
I have to attribute the awesome weekend experience to the R6's. They have transformed the car into a HPDE track weapon.
I cannot believe how much grip they have. Took them right to the limit, then dialed back a little. I have never been so consistent before.
With other tires, it's like "save it,...save it,.... oh no,....oops, save it,....recover,..oops, save it,.....wow. kept it out of the weeds that time".
The Hoosiers just hold the car where you want it, and let you concentrate on the line.
I do not like how much sand they throw at the car though. .....that *****.
Everything is a compromise.
Anybody who is considering stepping up to real track tires for HPDE use, don't put it off any longer.
I still have some street tire scrubs that I'll have to put back on the car to use up at some 'less competitive' events, and that is gonna be a drag to do after running tires that grip. But economics (lack of race budget) dictate that.
Enough about my day,..... Nice weather we're having, isn't it?
-Allan