What I have found with old 888's is that the car just doesn't feel correct in practice sessions so I don't really get an understanding of what, if anythihg I might want to change, set up wise, for that day and that track, including tire pressures, because of the way the car feels. The feedback is just useless.
There have been several times when I thought the car was junk and was trying to adjust shocks, sway bars, etc. and when I put a set of good tires on, the car was great.
I will never waste my seat time again trying to get another session out of tires that have gone away. It does more damage to me mentally that it is worth. Of course, for those of you that have made certain comments about my "inverted" picture (thanks again, Tim), you may not think that my mental state is much to be concerned about, one way or the other.
Big Dog