Hi Guys,
Just wanted to clarify a few things from the Victorian club around road tyres
Anything marketed as a road going high performance tyre is classified as a road tyre.
In our Rules, we have a 5 year old list that is used as a recomendation alongside the above ruling about how tyers are marketed. Listed in our rules as an R spec is the Toyo Trampio R1R. Not the Proxes R1R. The Trampio is no longer available from what we can see but was used in semi slick applications in it's day.
I've been privillaged enough to have a good look at 4 of the brands suitable for classes where R spec tyres are forbidden. Three years ago, the Bridgstones were the ones to have but since then I believe both the Khumo's and the Dunlops are now the choice. The only down side with the dunlops is that they aren't available in 205's for standard wheels. I was astounded at the solid lateral grip of the Khumos compared with what I'm on. I would have bought these if there wasn't a 6 week wait at the time of purchase.
Because of that, I went for the cheaper and obviously more contriversial
Proxes R1R. I must say that in a straight line in the wet I think they are amazing but the lateral grip is a bit light on. I think their biggest let down is their ability to stay on song for any amount of time. I have found this with all Toyo's I have used. The R1R gets about 2 hot flying laps before they fall away. 2 laps later you might as well come in as it is more like ice skating. This is fun but not very fast.
I will be purchasing the khumos next time around. I love how cheap road tyres are compared to the R Specs.
Sam
#35 Someone spent billions building these roads and you have to drive on the grass!