| Thanks to all those who responded with that very interesting trip down recap 
memory lane which appeared to indicate that recaps can be made that have 
significant grip.  A google search appears to show there are some circle 
trackers still using recaps but a source for a current recapper hasn't 
surfaced, any suggestions on where to look?  Our autox sport with its 
sub-sixty second runs appears ideal for a recap tire because it could 
possibly cut a tire budget in half, possibly use less energy to recap an 
existing carcass than produce a whole new tire and cut down on tire recycle 
problems.  For example, if there are ten thousand autoxers going through two 
sets of R compound or slicks a year, that's 80,000 thousand tires that have 
to get recycled or worse, go into landfills.  The average milage per tire is 
probably around one hundred, but that can be rationalized because it's a 
sport right?  The failure of roadrace recap appears dangerous, but could 
someone explain the danger of an autox recap?  Couldn't the recap be sold 
with a not for use on the street disclaimer to cover that liability?  I don't 
know how a state of the art low profilte street tire carcass would accept a 
soft compound recap, any ideas?  I don't know how a discarded road racing 
slick would accept a very soft compound recap, any ideas?
TIA,
Kevin Wallace
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