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Wheel-Nut
09-26-03, 09:59 AM
Several different tire manufacturers will be running this weekend. Michelin, Bridgestone, Pirelli, Yokohama, Goodyear, Dunlop . . . .
How many laps does it take to get the Bridgestone rubber down over all the others? Does it really matter . . . is rubber just rubber?
lone_groover
09-26-03, 10:26 AM
YUCK!
Originally posted by Wheel-Nut
Several different tire manufacturers will be running this weekend. Michelin, Bridgestone, Pirelli, Yokohama, Goodyear, Dunlop . . . .
How many laps does it take to get the Bridgestone rubber down over all the others? Does it really matter . . . is rubber just rubber?
As long as there isn't also any Passion Berry Gel (http://www.trojancondoms.com/lube/) also on the track, won't be anything a number of laps can't cure. :D
(sorry couldn't resist)
I think the rubber will be cleaned off due to the weather and won't be an issue.
http://www.weather.com/weather/local/USFL0316?GO=GO
RacinM3
09-26-03, 11:36 AM
As funny as the responses are, it's not a bad question, weather not withstanding.
Rubber's not rubber, in that the compounds used by other manufacturers won't help the Bridgestone tires get grip. More likely, the track will be a little bit greasy for the first 15 - 20 laps untils the Bridgestones 'rubber in'.
Too many jokes in that above paragraph.
Will the seamen from the various ports in Miami be coming to the race?
Wheel-Nut
09-26-03, 11:58 AM
O.K. Two good answers, Black Flagger? Sweeper? ooops. . . . wrong forum.
:D
Originally posted by RichK
Will the seamen from the various ports in Miami be coming to the race?
Naw. Too much rubber.:eek:
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