joepaluch wrote:
I think your issue was hte 20 heat cycle R888. My first set of R888 ran 13-14 before they simply failed to grip.
Right, that's mostly why I posted that here... R888's die around 20 heat cycles, and RA-1's are still competitive after 30 heat cycles and various abuse. I probably could have been faster on new R888's than I was on those trashed RA-1's, but the fact that R888's just cycle out like that is really bad for a low-cost spec class like ours, and the RA-1's have certainly proved themselves.
I had wanted to use those R888's for Nationals since I still have plenty of tread on them, and just use the old RA-1's for practice, but it looks like I'd be shooting myself in the foot by doing that. I might have to do the opposite now. I can't see myself buying new tires for just Nationals, since whatever we buy will be worthless for 2010... R888's wont last into 2010, and 225/50-15 RA-1's likely wont be legal (and on principal, they really shouldn't be, for several reasons).
I spoke to some Spec Miata and CMC drivers this weekend... The CMC guys came right out and said that they only have 6 cars at Nationals this year because of the spec tire nonsense, specifically the surprise April 1st announcement that RA-1's would also be legal, after everyone had trusted NASA and bought R888's. It's no secret that Nationals is hurting for participation across the board.
A number of the the Spec Miata guys don't really care too much about spec tire issues, because they just use whatever tire they like. I'm sure they'll have enough sense to be on legal tires at Nationals, but regionally it's not uncommon at all to see some Spec Miatas on Hoosiers, V710's, etc., in both NASA and SCCA. I've seen it myself, more than once. Even when someone wins or sets a track record on Hoosiers, they wont protest it, and will just speak to the driver individually if anything at all. And if the person doesn't win, then they don't seem to even care at all. It's apparently their way of rebelling against NASA/SCCA management, but not everyone is completely on board, so of course there's drama.
Let's get this tire business resolved in our group, so we don't end up like them! I really want a spec tire, but 225/50-15 prices got jacked up, R888's clearly aren't in our best interests, and 225/50-15 RA-1's are a limited supply (plus we'd be sending entirely the wrong message by keeping them legal). 205/50-15 RA-1's are the only reasonable Toyo option at this point. Or, we go find another supplier who is a better fit for our cost and tire longevity needs...