Track Day Tyres. Winter

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Scudjockey

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2 posts

124 months

Sunday 28th October 2018
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I do a few trackdays every year and as there are plenty of opportinities all year round, I have had the odd occaision when the performance summer tyres don't seem appropriate. So I wonder if anyone could suggest a tyre for a cold and greasy trackday in December.

MX-5 Lazza

7,952 posts

219 months

Sunday 4th November 2018
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A few years back I did a Feb track day at Colerne Airfield running on R888s. It was freezing cold & damp and it even snowed for a while. I still found that they had no problem at all with grip as long as there was no standing water.

HaylingJag

2,122 posts

148 months

Friday 9th November 2018
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i can testify to that too, though in the wet you cant beat Rainsports

Scudjockey

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2 posts

124 months

Sunday 11th November 2018
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Thanks for your feedback guys. Certainly the 888's have a very good reputation and a few years ago when I was hill climbing one of the guys used them and they were awesome. At that time everyone was on list 1A tyres and if you used list 1B there was a 2% penalty. The 888s were so good they were worth it, even on wet days so that was impressive, but they changed the rules and because my car had been supplied with Pirelli Corsa tyres as standard, thats what I had to use. Still with the 2%. On a hot summers day they were pretty good but at either end of the season they were a liability. Some of the top competitors went on to Michelin MPSS and they were very good all round and certainly the best over a whole season. I dropped out of the hill climbs about 5 years ago and things move on. I did a few laps of Blyton recently as a passenger in an MX5 that was on Rainsports and was most impressed, even though it was dry. On a BMW daily driver I have been running Michelin Cross Climates and they are a lovely tyre, but what is good on the road may not work on a track I have found. I am curently on 595s which are OK but I think the new 888+ will replace them. I am still debating wether to get a second set of wheels with Rainsports or Cross Climates on. Hence my original question.