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Should I feel as though I have lost any driving skills I once possessed after getting beat by five seconds in 0:50 second autocross in my stock Cab on Bridgestone S0-2's? The cars cleaning my clock were older Corvettes, and BMW M-3's and 330's, who were all on slicks, BTW. I didn't even make the top five in class. Classes were figured on a power/weight ratio, which was 246 HP/3026 lb.
I'm venting.
Pat
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I would think that all things being equal, or thereabouts, street tires v. track tires could account for much of the 5 seconds.
Ralph
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'89 944 S2 (gone to live in the Midwest)
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And a whole bunch of VWs over the years...
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slicks vs road tires? doesnt sound like a fair fight.
Sean - San Francisco
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Class structure was different than at PCA events. I knew that going in.
Can anyone actually quantify the difference in slicks vs street tires on a 968?
I think it's worth about 3 seconds; just guessing.
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Yeah, when I was smooth through the course, I would try to pick up a bit here and there, which end up costing time. Also, this was the first time I ever tried it in the 968. It is not a 911, which I'm more used to. No throttle oversteer.
Pat Keefe
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