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Mowen208fly 27-01-2014 06:38 PM

Control Tyres 2014 Regionals
 
Control Tyres: The 2014 Southwest Regionals permits only two types of tyre for the rear axle at each venue. Compound and quantity used is not restricted. Front tyres are a free choice.

Trac Torbay - Ballistic Buggy or Schumacher mini pins

Mendip Raceway WCRCC and TRCCC - Schumacher Mini-Spike (Original & Mk.2) and Ballistic Buggy Mini-Spike.

millser 28-01-2014 11:42 AM

even on 4wd fronts?????

Mowen208fly 28-01-2014 01:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mowen208fly (Post 833446)
Control Tyres: The 2014 Southwest Regionals permits only two types of tyre for the rear axle at each venue. Compound and quantity used is not restricted. Front tyres are a free choice.

Trac Torbay - Ballistic Buggy or Schumacher mini pins

Mendip Raceway WCRCC and TRCCC - Schumacher Mini-Spike (Original & Mk.2) and Ballistic Buggy Mini-Spike.

Front are free choice even on 4wd

zienna 28-01-2014 05:22 PM

What compound would everyone recommend on the mini spike Tyre or is it a matter of getting all compounds and trying myself? Also if the front tyre is free what would peeps recommend on the front of a 4wd?

Mowen208fly 28-01-2014 05:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zienna (Post 833726)
What compound would everyone recommend on the mini spike Tyre or is it a matter of getting all compounds and trying myself? Also if the front tyre is free what would peeps recommend on the front of a 4wd?

The most popular choice is Shumacher Yellow mini spikes or Ballistic Buggy Greens for when wet or damp and Ballistic Buggy whites for when dry! As for 4wd drive fronts again mini spikes matching the rears.

If you are planning to race at our Trac regional then it will be Schumacher Yellow mini pins or Ballistic Buggy White mini pins.

Also on the front of the 2wd Schumacher Yellow staggered ribs or a mini spike of some type if you like lots of steering or wet but the front choice is a free choice on both.

Hope this helps
Martin

zienna 28-01-2014 06:16 PM

Thanks m8 helps a lot :thumbsup: . Just was confused at what tyre to get.

Mowen208fly 28-01-2014 07:04 PM

No problem glad to make someone happy today lol:p


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