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Re: Racing Tires

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Subject: Re: Racing Tires
From: Tony Drews <tony@tonydrews.com>
Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2002 21:34:18 -0500
In the early 1960's?  I always thought that radial tires were a more recent 
advancement in tire construction.  I am very interested in when they 
entered routine use.

Re: Hoosiers...  Once I got accustomed to them, I really like them.  There 
is this moment of transition entering a corner that is more pronounced than 
with a radial, but I find the drifting and breakaway characteristics quite 
satisfying.  I can understand why the corner entry behavior would be 
somewhat unsettling, especially in a rear engined Porsche.  But, I would 
venture to say that there is a better chance of catching a slide with the 
hoosier than with some of the radials.

- Tony Drews

At 08:01 PM 4/10/2002, Stan Hanks wrote:
> > That's my whole point. They are very close to the tires these cars used
> > toward the end of their period and provide the same kind of handling. 
> Radials
> > don't.
>
>What you say may in fact be true for other marques, but even the STREET
>cars from Porsche were routinely delivered with radials. *ROUTINELY*.

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