Okay, I finally got back from Putnam Park, and what a weekend it was! Started off on a crappy note, since my trailer came with an improperly filled out "Certificate of Origin," so I couldn't get plates for it... Then the tire dealer called, and said that they couldn't get my Hoosiers, so sorry, have a nice day... I wound up having a buddy volunteer to go to the original tire dealer to grab my rims, then haul them to Tire Rack, which is WAYYYY out of the way to the track. Now I have to wire his race car, from scratch, top to bottom. Oh, well, no big deal! Went to Tire Rack, and rain clouds were rolling in, so I wound up getting new street tires while I was waiting for my buddy to come by with the rims. Picked up a set of Dunlop Direzza Z1 Star Specs (275/35-18) and mounted them on the street wheels. My buddy came with the 5zigens, and those had Hoosier rubber wrapped around them. Expensive day.
At the track, all I can say is HOLY SHIT!!!! TWICE!!!! After the worn-out 300 treadwear Nittos, the Dunlops stuck like crazy, and they handled the rain beautifully. For the recommendation, all I can say is "Thanks, ASSHOLE!!!" I owe you some beer! I ran the R6 rubber for one session on Friday, to scrub them in and get the initial heat cycle on them, the put the Dunlops back on for the rest of the day. Saturday and Sunday, I ran only the Hoosiers, and it's night and day compared to ANY street tire! Very sticky, very predictable, a lot more forgiving than I thought they would be, but I was running under a provisional TT license, which meant NO incidents of any sort: no spins, no offs, no complaints from other drivers. That meant that I was NOT about to explore the limits of the R6s at all. I started 9 seconds off the pace on Saturday, but on Sunday was motoring well enough to take second place, about 3 seconds off, and still in complete control at all times. I'm now done with the provisional, so I have a full license, so next year, look the hell out!!!
The handling of the car has changed completely with the new tires, so I will have to start tuning from scratch. With the worn-out Nittos, I got the car set up (bars, pressures, dampers) to where it was very neutral, with a touch of push on entry, but with the Dunlops, it transitioned to fairly loose in, very poised at center, and a touch loose out. I think a stiffer front bar is called for now, and I'll have to play with pressures to set up for the wet. The car was incredibly easy to rotate with throttle and trail-braking, and it took me most of friday just to get used to that and start being able to drive the damn thing again! The Hoosiers will present a completely new learning curve, so next year I'll be VERY busy working on the dry setup, to maximize what I can get out of them. At first glance, they reacted much like the Dunlops, but there were some subtle differences, and I think I'll be able to get them there with pressures only once I get the chassis setup done for the Dunlops.
It felt fantastic to have real rubber under me at last, and 2010 is going to be a BLAST!!!!