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Old 06-17-2011, 03:56 PM
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So if ya had a choice for HPDE car Instructor / Advanced HPDE runs A Continental race slick or Hoosier R6 ...Both same price used with same heat cycles.... What would ya do ????
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Same tire I believe
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buy them both...
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Originally Posted by VTME13
buy them both...
wish i could ... :-)
Old 06-17-2011, 07:15 PM
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I posted about these earlier (within the past couple weeks). The Contis are harder and should last longer. I got very good wear this past weekend on the Contis.
I stocked up on the the Contis for non-timed events as they are reasonably close to what I TT on and can be had (with a few heat cycles on them) pretty reasonably ($250-300 for a set of 275/18s).

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