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Originally Posted by Sieg
R6 is harder of the two? Could they work for real hot afternoon track temp days where the softer A6 could get greasy?
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Well -- that's the question. I'm new to all of this -- I don't have a years long background with this stuff like I do say - welding... or bending tubes. So I'm reading - talking - emailing - gathering opinions... Your point is a great one... one day and one temp with one set of tires could be completely different on another day... different track etc. I think maybe this is why real race teams have a cadre of people sorting all that stuff out. I don't know .00000000001% about any of it.
My thinking is to have Ron Sutton come for a weekend track session or more... and get me started about how to think - what to think about - how to start to get a data base etc. For instance -- Thunderhill is a high speed track -- Laguna is a more technical track as is Sonoma... so maybe the R6's would build heat at Thunderhill but maybe take too long to build heat at Sonoma... These are things I'm not familiar with.
I know about investing - someone else knows about racing.... I need Racing 102. I need to be taught some very very basic info so that I might be able to make half a decent choice of tire - pressures - etc. Since we're not racing - there's no money involved - no trophies to polish.... I just want to have a car handle "better" which makes it more fun to drive... I'm not looking to shave 2 seconds off my track time.
I know when a car handles like poo --- how to correct it is what I don't know.