I recall noticing that Ford GT40s at vintage events utilize a tire that is constructed like a road racing slick, but has minimal original thin tire thread to satisfy vintage requirements. Does anyone
If you are worried about current cars and slicks, I have no problem with the tread requirement. I currently run slicks and don't think it will be a huge deal to drop back to DOT tires. Hoosier makes
Well, are you bringing a GT-40? Back to reality. The sanctioning body stipulated the requirement of treaded tires, plain and simple. Anyone wishing to attend will need to have treaded tires. We are t
I do not believe that the Hoosier DOT Road Race Tires will count as a treaded tire. From what I have gathered so far (since that is what I have been using in the SCCA), that VARAC still considers the
Seems a few of us will need tires group buy has gotta be wearth some thing were is the blatant tire dealer when ya need him. rob -- Original Message -- From: "Russ Moore" <rem@cbord.com> To: <EISANDI
I think they have been regulated out of acceptance in VSCDA. Don't know what the other vintage groups think of them. Irv Korey red TR4 #58 Highland Park, IL
Well, if the Hoosiers are treaded tires, I will accept them. We have run Hoosier Street TD's after using Dunlop racing FF tires. The Dunlops are a better tire but the cost was about double. Neither t
Russ Moore is correct..... VARAC has traditionally accepted Hoosier tires used by their US entries. While the Canadians do not run them, they accept our tires as a courtesy and to promote entries fro
Is there a possibility of having the tires that are legal posted on the web site and this list to avoid any confusion. I really don't have any problem with buying any new tires as long as I can get t
<< As I usually get my tires out of a dumpster, I would never consider buying another set of tires for just one race. :-) I am sure that the above activity has had a lot of influence on my times down