Let me add my 2c. There are always tradoffs in tire selection. Tracks vary, and tire selection must take that into account. As a general rule most guys are more concerned with winning than tire wear, and use one set for one race then they are scrubs because either will lose seconds per lap after a 30 min race. The characteristic of A6 tires is that they fall off in the middle of the race, then come back at the end of the race, which is when most people want the best adhesion, start and finish. The R6 falls off at the end of the race, leaving the guys with A6 in better position. Hoosier doesn't make VRL tires anymore. They were the same compound as R6 but without groove (not DOT certified) and a stiffer sidewall. R6 technology has improved and the R80 or R100 are the race slicks most guys use in VRL.