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Track day tyres?????

davidcross

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Hi, I currently run Pirelli Pzero's on my 993 C4 with a full Centre Gravity suspension set up which is great for road use and occasional track days but I find after circa 10 Laps at brands hatch for example the tyres go off and I have to come into the pits for 20 mins to let them cool down.
Remembering I use the car all year round and in all weathers is there any tyre that will avoid this happening???
Also I'm not looking to have a spare set of wheels for track days tks
 
I would say 10 laps is pretty good for road tyres and other makes of road tyres wouldn't do much better. 10 lap stints and a good cool down in between are good for both the car and driver in my opinion. I do about the same myself even though I use track tyres.
 

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