Nurburgring tyre advice
Nurburgring tyre advice
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Mikey-S

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113 posts

220 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2008
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I'm off to the ring in July for a couple of days (1st timer) and obviously I'd like my tyres to last, so I'm not going to use road tyres because they'll last about 5 minutes. So I was wondering if anyone could offer me advice on a good road legal track tyre... preferably cheap. FYI the car's not the ideal track car, it's a 1999 A4 1.8T Quattro. Tyre size is 224/45/17. Any advice welcome.

Edited by Mikey-S on Wednesday 23 January 11:17

Miffy964RS

98 posts

219 months

Wednesday 23rd January 2008
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Hi.
Believe me, as a first timer you won't get any benefit from track tyres because you won't be lapping near fast enough. Just fit a good high performance road tyre that works well in the wet like Bridgestone S03.
Take your time learning the lines rather than worrying about speed and look for the painted turn in and apex marks on the curbing as they are (mostly) in the right place.

Mikey-S

Original Poster:

113 posts

220 months

Thursday 24th January 2008
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The car is already fitted with nearly new Continental Sport Contact tyres, do you think they'll be legal when I come back to the UK after a couple of days abuse on the ring? Don't get me wrong, I'm not after track tyres to improve my lap times.. I'm not even gonna be counting!

RMac

347 posts

244 months

Thursday 24th January 2008
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my guess is you will scrub the edge of your front left tyre & hardly touch the others. They should be fine for coming home on.

John Laverick

2,002 posts

237 months

Thursday 24th January 2008
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Your current tyres will be fine ... its not like driving a british track flat out. Its more like a fast B-Road Blast until you really start to learn the place.

kusee pee

1,021 posts

226 months

Thursday 24th January 2008
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You'll have no problems with your current road tyres. The Ring is very gentle on tyres and you drive it very differently to UK circuits. You'll have some scrubbing but, believe me, your tyres will last more than a single Ring trip. Don't bother with any circuit-based rubber and don't worry about being able to drive home again - you'll be fine. Unless you drive like Keke Rosberg or some such!

Birdthom

790 posts

248 months

Thursday 24th January 2008
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and if you do drive like Keke Rosberg you'll have much more to worry about than tyre wear!

phatgixer

4,988 posts

272 months

Thursday 24th January 2008
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Mikey-S said:
I'm off to the ring in July for a couple of days (1st timer) and obviously I'd like my tyres to last, so I'm not going to use road tyres because they'll last about 5 minutes. So I was wondering if anyone could offer me advice on a good road legal track tyre... preferably cheap. FYI the car's not the ideal track car, it's a 1999 A4 1.8T Quattro. Tyre size is 224/45/17. Any advice welcome.

Edited by Mikey-S on Wednesday 23 January 11:17
Just the tyre. Only comes in that one size. Bridgestone RE070. Subaru spec c tyres. Under £100 each and very fine tyre for the job. You can get themat www.elitegarages.co.uk

speedyellowrs

468 posts

230 months

Thursday 24th January 2008
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Was at the 'Ring in November, and was on Michelin Pilot Sports... not the more trackday oriented Cups. Glad I was on good road rubber and not trackday tyres, as I came nowhere near their limits, in, admittedly, pretty poor weather. Too busy learning the track .... and looking in my mirrors! As everyone seems to be saying, first time over there, treat it like a really fast B road, with no one coming the other way and come home with your pride and joy intact. Enjoy yourself, it's an amazing place.
Cheers

Kuroblack350

1,388 posts

223 months

Friday 25th January 2008
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I'd always go for standard tyres rather than R888's or something. 90% of your ring trip will be road anyway..!

As has been said, the Ring is pretty easy on tyres. I already had 15k on my Bridgestones and hardly noticed any wear difference at all, despite several laps and a 1300 miles round trip.

Mikey-S

Original Poster:

113 posts

220 months

Friday 25th January 2008
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A friend went to the ring for two days in 1998 driving a UR 20v Quattro, he had almost new tyres when he went and when he came back his tyres were like slicks, they even had the steel exposed in places, that's why I'm concerned about tyre wear. Obviously you guys have been there and if you reckon it's an easy track for tyre wear then that's good enough for me, thanks for the advice. PS, my friend drives like a complete nutter on the track.. that's probably why.

jon-

16,534 posts

239 months

Friday 25th January 2008
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I bet his rears were just fine smile

As others have said, due to the nature of the ring a good road tyre is a far better choice than a track tyre. After all, you wouldn't want to drive all that way only to have it ruined by a heavy shower.

As people have already mentioned, Bridgestones S03 or Michelin Pilot sports are some of the more suited road tyres to track work. If you can find them, S02s are about as good as it gets.

Mikey-S

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113 posts

220 months

Friday 25th January 2008
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His rears were fine as far as I can remember! He got a pull shortly after getting home and got 3 points for a baldy tyre... then he bent the car a few days later, also due to the tyres.. he was gutted!

speedyellowrs

468 posts

230 months

Friday 25th January 2008
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jon- said:
After all, you wouldn't want to drive all that way only to have it ruined by a heavy shower.
In November, some guys were unable to get any track time at all because they were on Cups/ R888's and it was chucking it down. Not a forgiving place in the rain!! yikes

angry

180 posts

253 months

Friday 25th January 2008
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It can do fronts in if it hot,but road tyres are fine.
When youve done a lap measure the pressures(should have gone up from standard)then drop them back down to standard pressures,this will help handling and tyre wear.
Remember to pump back up at the end for the journey home.
Dan

phatgixer

4,988 posts

272 months

Friday 25th January 2008
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RE070.smile

Cups and 888s not available in the size...

Edited by phatgixer on Friday 25th January 19:49

Nur Links

70 posts

229 months

Friday 25th January 2008
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Don't worry. You'll be fine on a decent set of road tyres. Lots of different type of asphalt, lots of weather changes you're a NOOB to the Ring! Keep your eye on pressures though (measure when hot) and don't exceed 2,3 bar. Let of pressure when needed.

Like the others said: treat it like a really nice B-road without oncoming traffic, watch your mirrors and don't be a hero. Enjoy it while it's there: it's amazing!